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  2. Agenda (meeting) - Wikipedia

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    An agenda lists the items of business to be taken up during a meeting or session. [3] It may also be called a "calendar". [4] A meeting agenda may be headed with the date, time and location of the meeting, followed by a series of points outlining the order in which the business is to be conducted.

  3. ‘This would be wrong’: Olathe school tensions erupt over ...

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    Months of simmering tensions over how the Olathe school board allows the public to speak at its meetings boiled over on Thursday, with members loudly debating transparency and public access.

  4. Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Usually, one of the first items in an order of business or an agenda for a meeting is the reading and approval of the minutes from the previous meeting. If the members of the group agree (usually by unanimous consent ) that the written minutes reflect what happened at the previous meeting, then they are approved, and the fact of their approval ...

  5. How to deal with a neighbor that borrows and borrows - AOL

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    When your neighbor asks to borrow the ladder, request that he return it the next day, because you have plans to use it. Open-ended lending usually becomes just that. 2. Make sure your stuff is ...

  6. Borrowing center - Wikipedia

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    Borrowing centers are part of the sharing economy, which was termed in 1984 by Harvard economist Martin Weitzman. [3] In contrast to a rental store, which offers many of the same items, borrowing centres are operated on a non-profit or collective basis. The concept of a borrowing center is not new. [4]

  7. Library of things - Wikipedia

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    A library of things is any collection of objects loaned, and any organization that practices such loaning. Objects often include kitchen appliances, tools, gardening equipment and seeds, [ 1 ] electronics, [ 2 ] toys and games, art, [ 3 ] science kits, craft supplies, musical instruments, and recreational equipment such as sports and outdoors ...

  8. Ackley School District v. Hall - Wikipedia

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    By an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Iowa approved April 6, 1868, it is provided that independent school districts shall have power and authority to borrow money for the purpose of erecting and completing school houses by issuing negotiable bonds of the independent district, to run any period not exceeding ten years, drawing a rate ...

  9. Political agenda - Wikipedia

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    The media is one of the biggest influences of political agenda setting based on what topics news outlets choose to cover. [15] Hajo B Boomgaarden and Rens Vliegenthart write on the media's relation to political agenda in their article Explaining the rise of anti-immigrant parties: The role of news media content. [6]