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    Team Logan members certify that no one on this team is acquainted with, personally know, or have had any prior contact with Ms. Siggard before this project. Explain your Choice of Company and Industry and Provide a Summary of the Research You Conducted Prior to the Interview At the beginning of this project, it was our intention to interview an executive member of a local Union to gain the perspective of what unions face in modern society regarding membership and the benefits they provide. We initially

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    I got onto my bus. As I got on, I noticed one of my friends, Kyleigh, wasn’t on the bus. I didn’t see her red curls over the seat like i normally did. “Where’s Kyleigh?” I asked the girl who sits next to her. “I don’t know”, she replied. “But I think she might be sick today” I sigh and take my backpack off and set it by the window. I pressed my back into the seat and put my knees into the seat in front of me. I was on the bus for about 5 minutes. When the bus pulled up at the school I turned around

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    A Review and Critique: The Great Transportation Conspiracy Name Institution The Great Transportation Conspiracy According to its slogan “What’s good for General Motors is good for the country”, Charlie Wilson, the executive suite of GM, held the company with high regards. It was almost certain that whatever decision GM was making in the transportation industry, its sole purpose was to improve the lives of the American citizen. In fact, at a time when the general public was almost

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    A tradition at my high school for the senior class is choosing a city to spend a few days in before graduation. My class chose to go to Baltimore, Maryland. We had an action packed four days going to Adventure Park USA, Six Flags, The National Aquarium, a Baltimore Orioles game, The Smithsonian Zoo, and shopped around downtown Baltimore. I became close with classmates I rarely talked with throughout high school and saw a different side of them than what I had seen in the classrooms. My small circle

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    and believe the school is responsible for it. In most districts, schools start times around 7:00 am in some cases. Parents and students believe that the school district should change this and make the start of the school day later, so that they can get the right amount of sleep they need to function. In the Scope article, “Should School Start Later?” by Justin O’Neill, “Teachers Oppose Later Start Times” by Julie Zauzmer and Dana Hedgpeth, and “Eight Major Obstacles to Delaying School Start Times”

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    ¬Team One Project: Developed by Josh - was the team leader, he decided what each of us had to do and made sure the responsibility was distributed evenly so no one ever felt too pressured and no one ever felt underwhelmed. Sam – I stuck mainly to research and wrote up a review of several other apps that are similar to the one we were designing, that was my main responsibility as well as this report. Martin – Was given the job of drawing up a design he decided what the format of our app should be

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    “Finally.” I sighed. All 120 or something students stepped off the buses, ready to take on the night. It was around 11 pm by the time we entered Los Angeles. Everyone was exhausted by that point from sitting on a rowdy bus full of students; keeping ourselves entertained by watching movies picked by the supervisors on the tiny t.v.s above our heads, or chatting with our friends sitting around us in the crowded spaces of the seats, or simply dozing off to fill the space of time left ahead. We tried

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    nurses. So I wasn't at all surprised when I walked into the kitchen after school and found nursing literature sprawled over the table instead of 'Good afternoon darling how did your CSE's go today' off my Mum. "I'm off out Mum," I shouted through the sitting room door (not wanting to get into a conversation about nursing yet again). "Take those leaflets with you, you can read them on the bus and tell me what you think when you get back, and don't be late because Irene

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    most high school students, riding the bus is a dreaded experience, stuffed in child-sized seats, and filled with obnoxious middle schoolers. In Eleanor & Park, the school bus is where a friendship begins. Readers will enjoy the novel because it relates to navigating a new school, dealing with bullies, and finding romance. The reader will also find interest in the conflicts that twist and turn the plot and the characters growth throughout their journey. Eleanor & Park relates to high school life for

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    Regardless of the reason, when students miss school, they miss out on important instructional and learning opportunities. Nearly 7.5 million students are absent about a month of school each year, elevating the likelihood of ineffectiveness, academic failure, and or ultimately dropping out (Child Trends, 2014). Gershenson, Jacknowitz, and Brannegan (2017) stated that student absenteeism contributes to the student achievement gap; suggesting that student absenteeism is a detrimental predictor for

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