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It is actually legal to keep students after the bell. There are no direct laws against keeping people in class after the bell rings. Also, your school's policy or regulations can specifically say different rules about the bell. However, teachers must be careful not to abuse their power to keep students after the bell.
Shampoo does expire, but you're probably curious about how long your shampoo can last before you bid it adieu. As a rule of thumb, an unopened...
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1. Bottled Water & Non-Perishable Food Items o Ready-to-eat canned soups. o Canned vegetables, fruits and meats. o Granola, protein or other high-...
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If you ask me, I'd say that treading water is without question, the most important survival skill to learn. When swimmers tread water, they keep...
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If you didn't realize this, you're not alone. Hot water systems like tanks and boilers contain metallic parts that corrode as time goes by,...
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The “lion's share” of Queen's extensive jewelry collection, according to The Daily Express, will be given to Kate, the new Princess of Wales, but,...
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Following, we outline 7 items we've pinpointed that every family needs for their home. Dishwasher. Doing the dishes by hands is enjoyable and even...
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These threats are often designed to intimidate victims in order to manipulate their behaviour, in which case a death threat could be a form of...
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For the most part, however, if a non-embalmed body was viewed one year after burial, it would already be significantly decomposed, the soft tissues...
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1. Caffeinated foods and beverages chocolate. coffee, including decaf, though in lower amounts than regular. foods that contain kola nut as an...
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not using public supplies of utilities such as electricity, water, etc. Oct 21, 2009
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