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18 hours ago ago from ArtsTimeInJapan
Ok, this is something I have to chuckle about, about 10 minutes ago the election for the President of AIU student government took place. Having lived in the states, I have seen many elections, ranging from president of a junior high school student government to president of the United States. Not all of these elections were perfect, some were uncontested, this however....well, by American standards I have difficulty calling that an "election" ...
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Kasumi: Senior. Dates older men Tatsumi . Giver of advice to the easily confused. Member of the Home Ec. club (Homemakers Unite!). President of the Event Planning Committee of the Student Council. Nabiki: Sophomore. Has a picture of everyone in every situation. Runs the school newspaper (if this isn't already covered...) through getting other people to do the work for her. Ys: That kid who's skipped so many grades he just knows he's ...
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Any party seeking the student vote at the next election must make sure we are not forced to pay for a crisis that is not of our making Alistair Darling clearly hopes that today's pre-budget report will be greeted as good news by young people. It will certainly not be welcomed as such by university vice-chancellors staring a £600m cut in the higher education budget square in the eye Read more: The pre-budget report – good news for ...
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Coast Union High School Annual CSF College Tour Eligibility: Current CSF Members (11 th and 10 th grade students) - application and dues must be turned in When : Wednesday, February 24 - Friday, February 26, 2010 Leave 7 am on 2/24; Return approx. 6 pm on 2/26. Cost : Approx $150 per CSF member, $160 non-CSF member; exact amount will depend on final number of students. Where : Northern California ...
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