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    opportunity to earn more senior privileges in addition to leaving 5 minutes early at the end of the school day and being able to eat in the courtyard all-year round‚ except for the winter. Along with the two privileges already in place‚ I am proposing that seniors be able to leave campus during their lunch period for one semester and get lunch elsewhere. In order to do so‚ seniors would need to fill out a “Senior Off-Campus Pass” form and have it signed by their parents. However‚ if seniors abuse this privilege

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    Nickolas Maples Senior Project 5/23/2013 REFLEXIVE PAPER The old salmon hatchery shed outside of the chimacum school was a project I was working on for my senior project to revive it and extend its life time for years to come so that kit the owner and user of the facility could enjoy its Presence for a little longer and hopefully get it up and running again in the near Future to give the younger grades that kit teaches yet another activity to dwell in. I did this by painting the

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    There are many different aspects of the novel that argue if Hester is the best citizen or the worst. The Novel‚ The scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathanial Hawthorne is very fluent and punctilious. Many people argue weather Hester‚ the main character‚ is a bad citizen or a good citizen. In my perspective‚ Hester is a very commendable and gentle young lady. In This essay I will discuss my interpretation of the reasons she is good and the reasons she is bad. Concluding this I will explain the crimes she

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    Senior

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    Earlier in the school year we created a plan for our future. We have since further explored techniques for specifically developing the plan for our future. In this lesson we will address specific topics regarding certain aspects of our plan and use presentation software to illustrate what our plans include. Using the internet‚ access the following website: http://www.uscollegesearch.org/ Use the search engine to find a college or university you would be interested in attending. Go to the college/university

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    Senior Writing Project In high school‚ we grow so much as people that we tend to forget where we started. This applies to not only our personalities‚ but our academic abilities as well. I suppose this is obvious‚ as it is four years of school‚ but the magnitude of this growth never fails to surprise me. As I looked back at the writing pieces I created in ninth grade‚ with misplaced commas and awkward wording‚ all I can think of is how different my writing is today. The poem I wrote was created as

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    Police Interview Essay

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    follows: NAME: Dave Kleinback PROFESSION: Batavia City Police Senior Sargent PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: City of Batavia Police Department NAME: Eric Hill PROFESSION: Batavia City Officer PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: City of Batavia Police Department NAME: Brian Friday PROFESSION: Batavia City Police Officer PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT: City of Batavia Police Department What I hope to learn from this interview is more about the profession field that I am studying for and how officers

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    Senior Services

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    Seniors are people between the ages of 60 and 100 years of age. This makes this period in a person ’s life the longest. Seniors come from different cultures and different backgrounds and many have different needs. There are three different categories of seniors; the young‚ the old‚ and the very‚ very old. Each type of senior have different needs and wants. There is a company out there that provides free information and referrals to seniors and their family about different community and government

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    HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE SCIENCES AT YORK COLLEGE 94-50 159TH STREET JAMAICA‚ NEW YORK 11451 Telephone: 718-657-3181 Fax: 718-657-2579 Jie Zhang‚ Principal Lenneen Gibson‚ Assistant Principal Greg Reo‚ Assistant Principal SUMMER ASSIGNMENT FOR RISING SENIORS Tennessee Williams begins The Glass Menagerie with a comment by Tom Wingfield‚ who serves as both narrator of and character within the play: “Yes‚ I have tricks in my pocket‚ I have things up my sleeve. But I am the opposite of a stage magician.

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    Citizen Kane Essay Topics

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    Subject Movie Citizen Kane is about Charles Foster Kane‚ and his life story and it’s kind of told by a reporter asking his “friends” order rather than make all them people whom he may have known deeper than just saying hello to. The movie starts off with Kane laying in bed and then dying while saying the famous quote from the movie “Rosebud”. Then it goes to reporters watching the news on the March which is a bit basically a short five minute documentary on Kane’s life. Then after that they saw the

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    Senior Letter

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    Teacher Version Going for the Look Reading selection for this module: Greenhouse‚ Steven. “Going for the Look‚ but Risking Discrimination.” New York Times. 13 July 2003. Reading Rhetorically Prereading Introducing Key Concepts English–Language Arts (ELA) Content Standard: Word Analysis‚ Fluency‚ and Systematic Vocabulary Development 1.3 Discern the meaning of analogies encountered‚ analyzing specific comparisons as well as relationships and inferences. For Activity 1‚ bring a selection

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