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  2. 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]

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  4. Alexander Peloplaton - Wikipedia

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    From Alexander the Platonic, not frequently nor without necessity to say to any one, or to write in a letter, that I have no leisure; nor continually to excuse the neglect of duties required by our relation to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent occupations. [6] —

  5. 7 Phrases to Politely Interrupt Someone, According to a Therapist

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    Excuse me is one of the most common ways to interrupt someone. However, it’s all about how you say it. Using a calm, respectful tone and waiting for the appropriate moment to interrupt is key to ...

  6. Excuse - Wikipedia

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    Justification and excuse are different defenses in a criminal case (See Justification and excuse). [1] Exculpation is a related concept which reduces or extinguishes a person's culpability , such as their liability to pay compensation to the victim of a tort in the civil law .

  7. 'My dream as a teacher died.' Springfield teachers continue ...

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    District 186 teacher Emelie Cherrone holds up a sign during a board of education meeting on May 20, 2024, in Springfield. Several teachers addressed safety in the classroom during the meeting.

  8. William Frauenglass - Wikipedia

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    In the letter, Einstein had advised (reported the Times) that "every intellectual called before a Congressional investigating committee should refuse to testify, and 'must be prepared for jail and economic ruin, in short, for the sacrifice of his personal welfare in the interest of the cultural welfare of his country'."

  9. Victorian letter writing guides - Wikipedia

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    Believing that letters are valuable historical documents, James Willis Westlake, who was a public school teacher born just before the Victorian era in England in 1830, had moved to America at a young age where he published his book on the subject. [10] Westlake says letters are valuable in acquiring knowledge of past people and events. [9]