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  2. 10 Hilarious Excuses for Missing Work That People Have ...

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    From not being able to find parking to pet goats gone wild, here are 10 hilarious excuses people have really used to get out of going to work.

  3. The dog ate my homework - Wikipedia

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    This provided them with another possible excuse for missing homework, in the form of computer malfunctions. Still, "the dog ate my homework" remained common. In a 1987 article on this phenomenon, one teacher recalled to The New York Times that once a student had given him a note signed by a parent saying that the dog had eaten his homework. [12]

  4. The 10 Worst Excuses For Missing Work - AOL

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    The 10 Worst Excuses For Missing Work. Dan Fastenberg. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:23 PM. ... So employees can sometimes be led to creative extremes to find a way to take a day off.

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Beating Procrastination - AOL

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    But here are a few of my most creative excuses and the best ways to beat these mental responses. The Rebuttal and Solution portion are extra obstacles The Ultimate Guide to Beating Procrastination

  6. Kenn Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    When the Teacher Isn't Looking: And Other Funny School Poems. Meadowbrook Press. Nesbitt, K. (2001). The Aliens Have Landed! Meadowbrook Press. Nesbitt, K. (2000). Sailing Off to Singapore Purple Room Publishing. Nesbitt, K. (1999). I've Seen My Kitchen Sink Purple Room Publishing. Nesbitt, K. (1998). My Foot Fell Asleep Purple Room Publishing.

  7. Common English usage misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Teachers and textbook writers often invent rules which their students and readers repeat and perpetuate. These rules are usually statements about English usage which the authors imagine to be, as a rule, true. But statements of this kind are extremely difficult to formulate both simply and accurately.

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  9. Pickering v. Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Pickering v. Board of Education, 391 U.S. 563 (1968), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that in the absence of proof of the teacher knowingly or recklessly making false statements the teacher had a right to speak on issues of public importance without being dismissed from their position. [1]