for all those who keep saying that it's "legal to smoke", it also legal to create a contract to say don't smoke or else . . ..
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Originally posted by Bill O'Rights
But, my original point was that what right does a high school have getting that involved in a student's (legal adult's) private life. They have every right to tell her what she can, and cannot, do on their property...but not beyond that. I see this as an intrusive invasion of her personal life.
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the right the high school has is to enforce the contract the student signed, if she signed one. If she didn't sign one, then the school can just fuck off.
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by Bill O'Rights :Where are the limits to any organizations control over it's members? How much inflence should said organization have over it's members? It raises a plethora of very valid questions. [/B]
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I believe that Microsoft has policy that workers take breaks from there computers often, go for walks around campus, or do some other excercise, for an period of time during each day. because it helps stimulate the mind. is anybody gonna argue with that?
"DAMN YOU, Microsoft for making me stop writing code and go play foosball for a half hour!"
any MS employees who can verify this ?