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Senior: Latin senior (“‘older’”), comparative form of senex (“‘old’”); see senate. Senior can refer to:
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350px x 600px | 76.30kB [source page] Meet the Chicago Bulls Swingin Seniors the newest addition to the Bulls entertainment team gbc 55 The Seniors jpg
768px x 1022px | 166.20kB [source page] Three graduating seniors overlooking Jerusalem on our last day From Yahoo Image Search: "Seniors" Senators wrestle over whether health reform hurts seniors ...
unknown Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:00:00 GM Senators wrestle over whether health reform hurts . seniors. | medicare, plans, care, . seniors. , health, advantage, people, benefits, bill, plan. Increasingly, seniors realizing nest egg in life insurance ...
unknown Sat, 26 Sep 2009 03:15:00 GM Seniors. battered by the tough economy are selling their life insurance policies to replenish their retirement nest eggs. Unlike younger investors, older adults may not have the time to wait for the market to recover all of their losses, ... Burrell send seniors into doubles tournament - Pittsburgh Tribune ...
unknown hu, 01 Oct 2009 03:48:36 GM urrell's entire girls tennis team is having a strong season, but the Lady Bucs will turn their attention to the Section 4-AA doubles tournament, which starts today at Valley High School. From Google Blog Search: "Seniors" Alert system for missing seniors now law; next comes implementation
WBIR-TV Amy Cox spends her days caring for senior citizens in East Tennessee, and recently, she spent her time at home doing the same. Cox cared for her grandmother ... and more » Indo American Senior Heritage Celebrates Diwali
India Journal ARTESIA, CA The Indo-American Senior Heritage celebrated the 'festival of lights', Diwali at the Sanatan Dharma Temple here on Oct. 10. ... Fall bazaar benefits fire department, senior lock-in
Chippewa Herald The Cornell Graduation Lock-In is raising money for the annual lock-in that will take place on graduation night 2010 for Cornell High School seniors . ... From Google News Search: "Seniors" What is the probability that exactly two students will be seniors and one sophomore? Q. A math club of the local university consists of 28 members: 4 freshman,11 sophomores,7juniors, and 6 seniors. Three members are needed to be chosen to help out at the annual math convention. It was decided to draw names randomly. Asked by bennyboop - Sat Oct 27 00:30:14 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. 6C2 = 15 ways to pick 2 seniors 15(11) = 165 ways to pick 2 seniors and 1 sophomore. 28C3 = 3276 ways to pick 3 students. probability of the outcome 165/3276 = 0.0503663 Answered by Philo - Sat Oct 27 00:38:30 2007 How much should parents help high school seniors with homework? Q. I wonder how much I should help my daughter who is a high school senior with homework. She is taking Physics and sometimes has questions. I try and help her, but she fights me and then does not understand the material. I also keep trying to tell her to study for the SAT. She says that I "nag: her. What is the proper way to work with high school seniors? I want her to be ready to be on her own in college. Asked by Stareyes - Tue Sep 23 11:18:05 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. If your daughter has trouble in a subject, your help is definitely warranted. I would tell her that you want the best for her and that it is important that she understand physics. Give her an example of how you use physics in everyday life. Cooking is always a great example. As far as the SAT is concerned, she has to take a practice test and see where she is. Nagging her to study for a comprehensive test is really not useful and yes I would consider it nagging too. After she takes the practice test and finds her weak spots, she can study in those areas and make sure she is ready to take the real test. Take care, Troy Answered by tiuliucci - Wed Sep 24 14:23:19 2008 Do a lot of seniors slack of after being admitted into college?
Q. I want to improve my rank as much as I can this year. Lots people already dropped out after junior year which sucks.. So is it common for seniors to slack off after getting into the college of their choice? Some can't because of National Honor Society or their colleges monitors them. Asked by flammableazn - Sat Oct 4 02:48:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. IT does happen, but I do not think everyone slacks off. It is natural for someone to become lax after achieving a goal. Answered by Mx2 - Sat Oct 4 02:53:29 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Seniors"
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