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    The Breakfast Club

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    impress people. Some things don’t even makes sense. Like when the they were talking about ‘doing it’ she made up that she did her shrink that is a married adult. Another example is like when she entertained herself‚ she takes things‚ like John’s locker when he was getting the joint. Her parents don’t give her the attention she deserves‚ so she takes random people’s stuff‚ to learn more about them. For example‚ she took Brian’s wallet and she learned his middle name. Allison is one of many examples

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    backwards do they? No‚ they are biologically programmed to move forward. I wanted the breaking of my norm to be obvious. What better way than to walk backwards and go “against the crowd”. I began the breaking of my social norm at my locker. I decided to walk from my locker to my science class backwards and I had my friend (Rory) watch people’s reactions since I was no longer facing forward. I walked down two long hallways before reaching the door and walking past

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    School officials search phones to get information for a reason‚ but did they have the right to search your phone? School should have the right to search my phone‚ IF it’s reasonable. Principals or officials need permission or a warrant to search a phone. To search a phone it has to have a reasonable cause. And if officials ask to search your phone you have the right to say NO! A lot of schools and other places do not follow orders like these‚ and it ends up bad for them. But they can take your phone

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    Sydney Madison

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    every single day of the school year. Can you just be quiet for a minute?” However she would get nothing back because she was mumbling. Then‚ she became furious‚ because some of her friends she wouldn’t see again today. Sydney walked upstairs to her locker and went into her homeroom class‚ Mr. Moesner. The bell rung again in another four minute interval‚ then 45 minutes of class‚ then another bell. She was going to Mrs. Rueger’s class. The bellringer was on the board. The questions were typical

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    Memories of My Prom

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    alternate party to go to if you are just looking to have fun. It hosted several games you could play at no expense‚ because admission was included in the price of the prom tickets ($80). While I was in the locker room to change into something a little more comfortable‚ I put my clothes into an un-locked locker. The games they had there included a wall climb‚ where people strap you into a harness and you try to scale a wall to ring a bell. The committee also had sumo wrestling. You get into a fat suit and

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    Weight Room Report Essay

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    new weight room is not just for the Steelers but the Pittsburg Panthers can also use this facility. It is a 15-year deal that Pitt has with the Steelers to use the new facility. They also share Heinz field together which both teams have their own locker room within the stadium. One unique feature that this weight room has that any other team in the NFL does not have is a 40 yards of synthetic turf installed inside. Most people are calling this weight room the most advance in the NFL. To upgrade and

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    Overcoming Problems

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    and Cyanne had not settled down in her new school. She found no belonging due to her birth defect. Along the corridor to her locker‚ Cyanne was elbowed and shoved to the side. What made it more hurtful for her was that nobody said anything but in their eyes was gloat and disgust. Cyanne swallowed it all down her throat. Only today‚ it was so much worse. On her locker were two large words: One-eyed girl. Cyanne started to walk away but before she could make her little escape‚ the laughing

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    times a day. I had constructed a complicated path around my neighborhood that allowed be to pass his home multiple times‚ hoping he might glance out his window and notice me. I would also make several appearances at his locker every day at school. Now keep in mind that this boy’s locker was nowhere near mine. It was located in the specialist hallway on the opposite side of the school! Yet somehow I managed to walk down that entire hallway and arrive to class early during every single passing time. We

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    more opportunities to cause violence. University administrators take into consideration that it would be better to have students carry guns into classrooms than to have them deposit them in lockers so they do not misfire. Gubler says‚ “So now‚ people who cannot be trusted to safely transfer their weapons to lockers will instead carry them into spaces of learning.” (Gubler). She is asking why are we allowing students that can not properly handle a gun carry them into heavily populated

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    Introduction The Golden Age of Piracy is the subject of many Hollywood films. One of the most popular film series in recent years is the series Pirates of the Caribbean. But how accurately does the movie capture the Golden Age of Piracy that spanned from the 1650’s to the 1730’s? In order to answer this question‚ my team of researchers and I examined how accurately Jack Sparrow was portrayed‚ the myths and superstitions‚ the weapons‚ and the pirate code used in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean:

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