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    9th Grade Student Rep

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    Good afternoon‚ My name is Anna and as you already know‚ I’m running for 9th grade rep on student council. Before I start‚ I would like to say good luck to my fellow candidates. I know that they have worked as hard as me. Dedicated. Responsible. And Enthusiastic. These are three words that describe me‚ and three reasons why you should vote for me. I cannot promise that if I am elected we will be allowed to have no tests or have no homework. But I can listen to what you‚ the students have to say

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    Studies teacher Karen Greene sits down to grade a stack of papers‚ she wonders what the grades really mean and whether they convey useful information about student learning to the students themselves‚ to parents‚ counselors‚ or even to colleges. While most would agree that the general purpose of grading is to provide feedback on student performance‚ finding consensus on what criteria to use for grading is a different story. Should Karen reward high grades to a hard-working student with very low

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    source is the Court’s interpretation in Miranda v. Arizona of the Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination; the other is contained within the language of the Sixth Amendment. Because the protections afforded individuals under these constitutional provisions differ‚ it is critical that law enforcement officers understand the provisions and appropriately apply their protections. This article examines both the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights to counsel and the underlying principles

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    The second to last day of seventh grade I think for me was probably the best day ever! I got to spend so much time with my friends‚ and enjoyed it so much! The whole year was a blast but on this day‚ for some reason it was just completely different. The morning started out ordinary‚ and I did my usual. I got up and ready‚ then I left for my bus. One thing that most kids at school had looked forward to was the talent show‚ it was okay compared to the one we had the year before

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    The fifth amendment states that‚ “No person shall be held to answer for a capital‚ or otherwise infamous crime‚ unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury‚ except in cases arising in the land or naval forces‚ or in the militia‚ when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself‚ nor be deprived of life‚ liberty

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    Project In English Researcher: Franz Millan P De Vera Section: 8-modesty Teacher: Mr. Gavino Garcia An Evaluation on the effects of League of Legends (Lol) and Defence of the ancients 2 (Dota) on Academic performance of selected Grade 8 students of St Mary’s Academy of Sto Nino (SMASN).Towards Academic Development for S.Y 2015-2016 Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction Computer is a product of technology that world is using. Today computer is a big help for companies

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    almost all of existing personal and even environmental factors are can be related to the academic performance of a student. At this point‚ the researchers would like to investigate the possible factors that may affect the academic performance of the grade 8 students of Saint Ferdinand College of Ilagan City. Identifying those factors would be an initial strategic step in identifying solutions that would benefit not only the respondents but also other students and the whole academic community of St.

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    Summer before Seventh Grade My experience in Junior High started the summer right after sixth grade‚ before seventh grade even started. That summer I was part of the Hoosier Hills Pact program‚ the program was made to help students with the transition between elementary and Junior High. In the program I spent every wednesday at the school with Mrs. Harrison‚ Mrs. Long‚ and some other students whose names I can’t remember. Every once and awhile we would take a field trip somewhere to get to know

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    The Worst Grade Ever The first time I ever made a mediocre grade on a test changed my life forever. Before this pathetic test grade I would study for shorter periods of time and slack off more in class. My grades were much lower and my conduct was usually satisfactory. This event was most beneficial because it showed me that I was very lazy and I was not trying hard enough in school. Many people would be amazed to find out how much one test could totally change one’s life. Many students who do not

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    Fifth Amendment Indictment of Grand Jury The grand jury originated in England‚ under the rule of King John. The king selected the grand jury to be a body of his reign that would accuse no innocent person‚ and would shelter no guilty person. The Fifth Amendment of the United States protects people from self-incrimination by forcing the prosecution to obtain an indictment (complaint) from a grand jury before the case can be presented in trial before a court. Today‚ grand juries are virtually inexistent

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