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    reporters from the papers had already come. Maybe they wanted to take her picture before assembly, which was not until ten o’clock.” This evidence states that Nancy Lee was very nervous and worried about why she was being called into Miss O’Shay’s office, this evidence also makes the reader think and wonder what will happen to Nancy once she steps foot into Miss O’Shay’s room. The evidence leaves the reader with a need to know why Nancy had been called down. It also mentions about the news reporters

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    by the acts of an agent that fall within his/her apparent authority, but in certain circumstances, the principal may bind to the agent’s acts even he/she acted outside the scope of his/her authority. An agent that holds a particular position in an office may hold both actual and apparent authority. Therefore, the agent’s apparent authority is broader than his/her actual authority. Although the agent is limited by actual authority, the principal is still bound by the acts of the agent where in the

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    I am Mr. LaBreck. I am not the Principal of Chocksett Middle School in the Wachusett Regional School District. I am just an ordinary man who lives on a farm with an ordinary house. And ordinary animals. But something out of the ordinary happened It is Bacon Sunday. I need to butcher one of my pigs… I then walk over to the pig pen. It was as muddy and smelly as usual, but here are no pigs. I remembered that I killed them all because they were too good tasting to keep alive, and ate them

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    ESO Personal Statement

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    Once interested in studying special needs education, I was enthralled when I discovered that one of the upperclassmen founded Educational Services Organization (ESO), a club aimed to help children with special needs. Unlike my anticipation to explore that field further, the founder and then-president graduated without any attempts to engage in activities that serve the club’s purpose. Disheartened, I voluntarily took charge as club’s president before the beginning of senior year and could recruit

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    student at Harrison High School. During morning announcements the national anthem is played and Philip hummed along with it even though they are supposed to stand in a respectful silence. After he did it the second and third times he was sent to the office by his homeroom teacher, Miss Narwin, and suspended for causing a disturbance. When he told reporters what happened the word got out quickly. In the end miss Narwin got fired in an attempt to save the school budget and Philip moved to a new school

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    policy, corporal punishment is authorized as a disciplinary tool at Nova Academy Schools. If a parent/guardian would like to refuse the use of corporal punishment, he/she must send a written note signed. The form will be kept on file in the principal’s office. Failure to send a written note equates to parental consent of corporal punishment. 1. Corporal punishment is defined as punishment that inflicts pain. Use of a wooden paddle only will be used to administer corporal punishment. Swats are to

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    was Mr. Philip’s voice but he did not take his eyes of the fight. Finally, he felt his sword being wrenched from his hand. Mr. Philip swung the sword expertly and flung the bat out of Russell’s hand. He turned to Chris. “Both of you in Mr. Geiger’s office. Now!” Chris looked to Dalton for help. He sprinted forward. “Mr. Phillip wait!” Mr. Philip turned. “It wasn’t Chris’ fault!” Dalton continued. “They attacked us!” “They?” Mr. Philip looked around questionably. “Who’s they?” Dalton turned, but

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    It’s a concussion, not a brain tumor” Ian and his attitude wound up in the principal's office and had to clean lockers over Spring break. Grace also wound up in the principal’s office after having an incident with lindsay. “Is there something else I can do? Detention. A paper. Anything. I really need the camera.” Grace and Ian are both more than happy to clean lockers than their

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    she's not getting the scholarship jacket, but if she pays it’s not a scholarship jacket either. However, in paragraph 21-27, Marta was dragged to the principal’s office and Marta said that they would not pay the fifteen dollars. Some text evidence is when Marta says and thinks “it was a very sad and withdrawn girl who was dragged into the principal’s office the next day”. This time he did look me in the eyes.”(21) This shows that maybe the principal is feeling that they will pay fifteen dollars but this

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    class in ninth grade, he is asked to prepare a speech which he does so without complaint, but he is called to the principal’s office and given a speech to read instead of his own. Richard simply refuses to read the principal’s speech instead of his own. He argues with the principal, his other classmates and even his uncle and they all think he is a fool for not reciting the principal's speech. This rebellion shows that he won’t conform to what everyone else does and he uses his writing to do so

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