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    He resigned in 1974 and his placed was taken over by Harry Haythorne who was the artistic director for four years. In 1978, Harold Collins, former company member and principal dancer was selected to be the artistic director. He directed the company for 10 years until his retirement. François Klaus then took over in 1998 and the Queensland Ballet strived, expanding and making itself known. François was a very experienced…

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    the principal’s notion that “we can’t rush things” in regard to mainstreaming and inclusion? (CC9S3) Mr. Mason response to the principal, should be to ask the principal to give him a time line of when the mainstreaming and inclusion is going to start taking place. Mr. Mason needs to take the time to prepare his students for the mainstreaming and inclusion, and the principal should be able to give him a brief time frame of when that might take place. 3. How should Mr. Mason handle his fear that…

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    Mr. Chaddock relied on instinct when he decided to continue teaching. He thought Robert would only use the weapon if he felt threatened. Somehow, toward the end on the class period, the principal found out about the weapon. She requested that Robert come down to her office. Upon his arrival, the principal demanded that Robert hand the revolver over to her. Robert refused the principal’s request and pulled the gun and held it on her.…

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    Amendment right to wield his banner, and, if so, whether that right was so clearly established that the principal may be held liable for damages” (p. 5). The first question against Frederick was resolved by the Court; however, the Court had “no occasion to reach the second” (Roberts, 2007, p. 5). Due to the event occurring during the normal operating hours of the school and being authorized by Principal Morse as a class trip or social function, school rules apply. Justice Roberts (2007)…

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    it is the most powerful sentence of the entire movie. This is not a sentence about one of the students, it is a sentence about the principal. These words, written by a student during detention speaks volume about the entire dynamic of the school. The principal of Shermer High School is Mr. Richard Vernon. Mr. Vernon is the opposite of what a good teacher or principal should be; he has no respect for the students, in fact, he belittles and degrades them by calling them out and taunting them.…

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    Lean On Me

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    Avildsen put together the movie and based it on a true story. The story shows how you can take something that is negative and shaped it into something that is positive that can help others in the future. A conceited and unusual teacher returns as principal to the high school he had gotten fired from earlier to find it a place of drug abuse, gang violence, and urban despair. The movie “Lean on Me” is a strong movie that has a great message to it. It is about some high school students that are in…

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    Have you ever been stereotyped, if so how did you feel? In America, it is typical for students and the educational system to be stereotyped. The stereotypes can often affect the students ' education. In the movie, Freedom Writers, teachers and administration have given up on students that they perceive as “trouble,” except Mrs. Gruwell. She wants to prove regardless of stereotypes, everyone can still learn and have the same opportunity in education. Freedom Writers explores the stereotypes that…

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    INTRODUCTION Yachting industry is one of the principal activities in the South of France, and especially in the summer season when foreign people come to this part of France for vacations or in order to look for a job. The French Riviera is considered as one of the most visited point for taking cruises beside Florida and the Caribbean. We can find different yachts harbors along Nice, Antibes, Golfe Juan and Cannes, as we can also find different job’s opportunities in various fields as…

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    This one became apparent when the principal, Mr. Vernon, showed his dominance to the students and even more specifically Bender. Since he was principal, Mr. Vernon felt that he had total control over because of his position. He taunted, threatened, and even egged on a fight with Bender, who was still technically a student in his school. The kids grew tired of his disrespectful attitude, and decided to make a stand against their principal. Mr. Vernon is the person with power that provokes…

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    in public schools did not violate constitutional rights. The case was brought up into court when an eighth grade student of a public junior high school in Florida, James Ingraham, who was paddled in 1970 by the principal Willie J. Wright and was also restrained by the assistant principal and the principal’s assistant (Lemmie Deliford, Solomon Barnes). James was hit by the paddle more than 20 times and required medical attention, later on a complaint was filed in 1971, other than Ingraham and a…

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