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    go to the locker room after I buying one of those amazing, addicting, chocolate muffins. Once soccer players, field…

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    Introduction: For my film report, I chose to watch the movie The Hurt Locker. This movie was about the Iraq war and it followed a team of men who were being targeted by the Iraqi’s. This movie not only showed us both sides of the war, but it showed us the different effects war can have on a person. The movie started out very intense and sad with the master sergeant dying which led to the group getting a new leader. None of them really liked him because he was so calm all the time, but soldiers…

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    stadium, through a secret door, sometimes it squeaks the screws must be poor. The air is thin with an awful smell, so I hold my nose trying not to inhale. Green, black and white are the only colors I see, on every locker next to me. The locker room is square like a cheez-it cracker. The locker room is crowded with players of all types. The vibe is what makes it a bad or good night. The room is warming up, while our hearts are frigid as a winter night, bodies start to sweat and coach enters the…

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    Stephen Dunn’s “Locker Room Talk” takes the reader through Dunn’s personal experiences as he listened to other guys’ stories about girls throughout his life. His memories start from when he was young, at around twelve or thirteen, when an older boy named Frankie talked about having sex with a girl and introduced him to pornography in the school yard where he felt “Wonderment. Not wonderful.” Later on, when he got more experience under his belt, the wonderment that he felt was substituted by…

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    When I first arrived at Starbuck everything was going well. I was turning in my work and it was fine until one day I was speeding through the locker hall and I accidently bumped into Emma. I apologized but she just walked away. So I got my things from my locker and went back to class. That's when Carter, Emma's sister walked up to me and asked me "Did you punch Emma?". I said "Well I accidently pushed her". Then he got in my face and said "You jerk, Karma will get you. You didn't accidently push…

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    Roger Ebert, a reputable movie and art critic, wrote a review on the movie entitled The Hurt Locker. This movie dives into the war-ridden life of William James and his squadron during the Iraq war. William James, played by Jeremy Renner, is an Explosive Ordinance & Disposal (EOD) specialist who risks his life to disarm deadly home-made explosives. J.T. Sanborn and Owen Eldridge, played by Anthony Mackie and Brian Geraghty, are James’s eyes and ears over an active bomb site; Sanborn being the…

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    air as an orange streak and landed in the basket, hanging there for a split second before falling to the ground with a resounding boom. The gymnasium instantly erupted with cheers. I decided to take a break so I headed towards the locker room. On the way to the locker room I heard footsteps behind me. I whipped around to see the source of the sound, a mean looking teenager. It was clear that he was up to no good. "Hey nerd!" I had a split second to cry out in pain as the fist collided…

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    opinion about random locker searches, there are fascinating number of individuals who believe that random locker searches should be manacled. Above all, random locker searches will be an invader to students penetralia. Random locker searches can be a huge invader to the student private items. If a student of the school has some kind of distemper has to have medicine and want to keep the disease a secret, then he should have the right to keep it a secret. Students that buy a locker it is so…

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    my bags or locker is disturbing. When I go to school I shouldn’t have to worry about a teacher or staff member going through my locker. People put special or private things in their lockers. Obviously they don’t want other people looking through their locker. Should teachers have the right to look through student’s lockers or bags at anytime? On one view point, I agree with the thesis. The locker doesn’t actually belong to the student. In terms of ownership it is the school’s locker. Taxpayers…

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    are many problems in schools, but the main problem is if students lockers should be searched whenever or if they shouldn’t. Students lockers should only be searched if needed and not whenever. Students lockers should only be searched if needed or with a reason because it protects their fourth amendment rights, trust is built between teachers and students, and parents will agree with searches only with a reason. Students lockers should only be searched if needed or with a reason is because it…

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