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    Osage Marching Band, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Assemble, and Choir. There is no mandatory uniform at FOSH. But, pupils are expected to come to school in appropriate attire. Revealing and provocative clothing or clothing bearing the Confederate flag, KKK, or Nazi symbolism are forbidden. Headgear, sagging pants, exposed undergarments, strapless tops, halters, and muscle tops are all banned at FOSH. The dress code is enforced, and Infractions are punished with growing severity from being…

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    agreements](https://www.reddit.com/r/DecidingToBeBetter/comments/4m2dp1/my_4_agreements/). My four agreements are inspired by don Miguel Ruiz 's book, *[The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom](http://amzn.to/1XWYXPC)* I decided to take my six most important lessons I have listed in the [summary](http://badassu.net/summary/) and condense them to only four. The simplicity makes my lessons more actionable, which I love. However, four still seems like too much to hold in your…

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    Langman’s article Rampage School Shooters: A Typology the person that came to mind was Adam Lanza. Adam Lanza described by the media as an awkward and disturbed 20 year old responsible sadly for the deaths of 20 first-graders, his mother Nancy Lanza, and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. On that fateful day he donned a utility vest and plenty ammunition for his three guns. According to investigations, Adam Lanza who resided at his mother residence never left…

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    Massachusetts 1 of the original 13 colonies and one of the six New England states and is very important to the history of America and is a relatively wealthy state. Massachusetts had the thirteenth-highest gross state product in 2005. Although this state is very small, it is one of the most populated states in the US. Boston is the state capital and the largest city with a very important seaport. Massachusetts is also the homes to some of the most important people in our history today like John…

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    wearing a jacket with flags of apartheid-era South Africa and nearby Rhodesia, a former British colony that a white minority ruled until it became independent in 1980 and its name was changed to Zimbabwe. He also included pictures with his pistol; taking aim with the gun, and posing in front of a sign that says, “Sacred burial site. Our African ancestors” as well as outside South Carolina’s Museum and Library of Confederate History; and Roof standing on and burning an American flag. Roof had…

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    self-identify themselves as athletes and maintain that association to a group without having to commit to the demands of a varsity sport. Intramural sports can range from traditional games like soccer and volleyball to nontraditional games such as flag football or kickball. In contrast, intercollegiate athletes, have structured mandatory times that they commit with each other like in…

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    After almost six years and approximately $5 billion in investment, Daiichi Sankyo finally comes to terms with the failed acquisition. Sun Pharmaceuticals, the second largest specialty generic drugs manufacturer from India, announces purchase of Ranbaxy Laboratories from Daiichi Sankyo in April 2014 for roughly $3.2 billion ($4 billion with debt). The all stock trade reduced Daiichi Sankyo’s 63.4% stake in Ranbaxy to approximately 8.9% of the new merged entity, with the conversion at 1 Ranbaxy…

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    Public shootings or mass public killings have been an epidemic that our society as a whole has had to deal with since the beginning of time. Throughout all these events one thing has often been the same, they had planned it beforehand before they executed the deed. People seem to think that banning guns will in turn solve the conflict that we face currently but that is a very ill conceived notion. The solution to this problem is to enforce stronger gun laws and regulations. For example they…

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    n old sailor, calling himself "the captain" but really called Billy Bones, comes to lodge at the Admiral Benbow Inn on the English coast during the mid 1700s, paying the innkeeper's son, Jim Hawkins, a few pennies to keep a lookout for "seafaring men." One of these shows up, frightening Billy (who drinks far too much rum) into a stroke, and Billy tells Jim that his former shipmates covet the contents of his sea chest. After a visit from another man, Billy has another stroke and dies; Jim and his…

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    citizenship’.”5 It is interesting that the same students who were being oppressed were having a debate about the oppression of African Americans. It is entirely possible that Johnston set up this photograph and it was not a normal event. Likewise, in figure six we see a class in American history. Interestingly enough there is a man dressed in a Sioux war bonnet in the classroom. The students are learning about their roots, yet they are learning about them in an institution that seeks to…

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