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    I decided months ago that I was going to put my best work into practicing for my final orchestral seat assignment. With seats based on the quality of a single audition, I knew that I’d have to put in the hours to get to the front row. I got the music the first week of school and immediately wrote in the notes of the tenor clef: contrasting my native bass clef in its high register, I didn’t want to mess it up. I worked out fingerings and string-crossing and rhythms, but never picked up my cello…

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    Giving up my seat I believe in giving up my seat for pregnant women, also even disabled people, for example elderly. My grandmother taught me that. I was 8 years old when I was on the train to Chicago when she first told me. I was very disrespectful and I refused to get up from my seat. Dati, my grandmother, told me one more time “get up from your seat now, you're able to walk normally, you're not in pain like they are right now.” No sooner after I got told off I finally got up and told the…

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    college campuses that need improvement because buses carry germs, buses lack seat belts and, bus drivers over crowd the vehicles. “On each square centimeter of skin there are about one thousand five hundred bacteria (Minnesota Department of Health).”This means that germs may or may not be seen, in this case individuals should wash hands or sanitize frequently.…

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    In the Hot Seat scenario, Joe Tanney was given the role of leader for a high priority project in which the taskforce was to generate a report on streamlining the companies blueprint generation process. He made an agenda and detailed everything that needed to be covered. Joe also called a meeting with the other three members that the Vice President of Operations, Jeffery Dillon suggested to be on the taskforce. They were to delegate the items on the agenda and work through them to decide what…

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    The Seat Next to Me Today, I am sitting in the first row. Behind me, a student with her husband and parents. For decency, I am not crying, but it is pouring inside. I am being inducted into Golden Key Honour Society and both seats next to me are empty. I see some peers with their parents. They were all dressed to the nines. It was as if they were going to a gala. I felt nothing, but envy. For the last four years of my US college education, I have not been able to count on the…

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    An abundance of children are improperly strapped into their car seats or are not in the appropriate seats each time they ride in a car. The reason why children are not fastened properly in their car seat is simply because the majority of parents or caregivers do not know the appropriate safety precautions. Due to this lack of attentiveness children are unwillingly risking their lives. Sadly, a tremendous amount of children are even losing their lives. This problem needs to be addressed for…

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    Livingston describes, “Religion is that system of activities and beliefs directed toward that which is perceived to be of sacred value and transforming power.” Throughout class reading Native American Religion: An Introduction written by Sam Gill, and A Seat at the Table, written by Huston Smith, among other Native American religious handout; we have been able to better understand what it is to be a Native American. By using examples from the lives of Victor and Thomas Builds-the-Fire in the…

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    Manager’s Hot Seat #3 The manager’s hot seat case was about employee communication, and the use of technology in the workplace. The manager of a department, Lynn, and the HR Director Janet, are employees of the company Bank Street Business who are conducting an emergency meeting. The meeting is about Lynn’s employee, William Cushing, who was placed on administrative leave for abusing the company’s telephone and internet use policies while Lynn was on vacation. Lynn believes that William should…

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    commercial truck insurance sometimes overlook the most important insurance policy of all: wearing their seat belts. Seat belts cost nothing to use but can save drivers from hospital and medical bills, lost income, lost careers, and even lost lives. Truck drivers who don't wear seat belts often state discomfort as their primary reason. They often have additional arguments for not wearing seat belts which include: Their large rig will protect them in an accident. Even in an accident with a…

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    Assigned Seats Have you ever been in a class when kids can sit anywhere they want? and everyone talks to their friends and they completely distract you? This can happen along with other problems when there are not assigned seats. I believe students should have assigned seats. They should have them, because there are many benefits for students and teachers. Along with benefits, there are disadvantages to having assigned seats in class. The benefits to having assigned seats are…

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