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    The concept of document has been defined as “any concrete or symbolic indication‚ preserved or recorded‚ for reconstructing or for proving a phenomenon‚ whether physical or mental" (Briet‚ 1951‚ 7; here quoted from Buckland‚ 1991). A much cited article asked "what is a document" and concluded this way: “The evolving notion of ‘‘document’’ among (Jonathan Priest). Otlet‚ Briet‚ Schürmeyer‚ and the other documentalists increasingly emphasized whatever functioned as a document rather than traditional

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    High School Life

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    Period 5 Gas prices have climbed to an alarmingly high price range and at a very fast rate. To help ease the burden placed on consumers by the high gas prices‚ congress said we have to set price ceiling. Many people are concerned that price ceilings will create shortages. To help with the possibility of any gas shortages‚ we at the DOE have created a ranking system to allocate gas. We have divided consumers into three groups: high‚ medium‚ and low priority groups. With price ceilings and

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    Every September‚ high school graduates must prepare for the drastic transformation from high school to university. High school is a teaching environment which a student acquires facts and skills. University is a learning environment in which a student must take responsibility for thinking and applying what you have learned. This step in life students will either adjust to or struggle with. High school students are told university life is exciting‚ unpredictable‚ and entertaining. Also‚ students are

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    The “High School Musical” Genre Individuals view high school as an institute where students face overwhelming social standards and unrealistic expectations on a daily basis. Social chains rank the stereotypical cliques such as jocks‚ nerds and drama kids. School no longer is a place where you can freely express who you are‚ but a place of conformity and East High is no different. These factors have become so prevalent in today’s society that a whole new film genre has been dedicated to school based

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    Professor Interview

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    2010 Thursday 12:10 Professor Interview The professor I decided to interview is my biology teacher Kane-Barnese because I am a biology major and wanted to learn more from a once Concordia student that graduated with a degree in biology. She is a new teacher that seemed a little nervous at first but now she has become a good teacher and I look forward to going to her biology class every Monday‚ Wednesday‚ and Friday from 8:30am to 9:20am. She is also my biology lab teacher‚ that is my favorite

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    Boston High School Life

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    Getting adjusted to living and going to school in Boston has been one of the biggest yet greatest changes of my life. Being a part of the city has always been a big dream of mine‚ and now I get to live it. My medium-sized suburb in southern Maine will always have a place in my heart‚ but I also believe that it will be a source of pain for me. I tried to find myself in high school only to be influenced by the people who I thought were my friends only to be betrayed and left. At Simmons‚ my goal is

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    WHAT FACTORS INFLUENCE HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS TO LEAD CRIMINAL LIVES? Michael Webbers 13APRIL2013 Criminology ADJ 107 Spring 2013 Professor George D. McMillan Purpose:It is extremely important to get an education and graduate high school. Without obtaining a high school diploma‚ a GED or College Degree‚ an individual will likely experience great difficulties in finding and obtaining a job. As a result of such basic educational requirements enforced by society and more specifically employers

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    professionalism. It has been long since I first lay my eyes on this school. I was 14 years old when I arrived in this country. I dint know what road to take‚ my thoughts were hey vacations since I originally lived and went to school in Guadalajara‚ Mexico. I decided that the best choice for me to take was to stay and achieve an education in the United States. I did not think twice after my uncles showed me South East High. I was like yea this is the place that I want to come to. I loved the way

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    Saint Anthony High School

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    Take a moment to visualize yourself as a high school student. You’ve dedicated 3 years of your life to a school you consider to be home. Days into your Junior Year you hear an announcement notifying staff‚ students‚ and families that there is a possibility it may be closing. A place that you consider to be your second home may be taken away from you. What a tragedy‚ don’t you think? Saint Anthony High School located in Jersey City‚ NJ‚ has had its doors open since 1952. It is a place that many people

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    School Lunch In College

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    Every college or university has certain policies and times that the cafeteria is allowed to be open. We sometimes forget that the school lunch/dinner hall is run by regular university staff as well as a few students who also have other obligations such as homework‚ fine art activities‚ etc.‚ but I feel that the hour and a half time period that the cafe is open and available to the student body‚ it is not enough time for most students‚ especially athletes‚ to get in there and eat. I am a student

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