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  2. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. Truancy is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures.

  3. Skip Day - Wikipedia

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    Description. It is commonly held the school day following senior prom, the Monday after the Super Bowl, on Halloween or other holidays in which students are not given the day off from school, or after another large event. [2] Often, students will gather at an alternate location during skip day. School administration reactions can vary greatly ...

  4. Cutting Class - Wikipedia

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    Cutting Class is a 1989 American black comedy slasher film directed by Rospo Pallenberg in his directorial debut, written by Steve Slavkin, and starring Donovan Leitch, Jill Schoelen, Brad Pitt, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Mull. It was Pitt's second major role, after The Dark Side of the Sun . The film was released direct-to-video by Republic ...

  5. Road hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    General classification Controlled-access highway Bundesautobahn 9 near by Garching bei Muenchen, Germany. At the top of the hierarchy in terms of traffic flow and speed are controlled-access highways; their defining characteristic is the control of access to and from the road, meaning that the road cannot be directly accessed from properties or other roads, but only from specific connector roads.

  6. DNA transposon - Wikipedia

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    DNA transposon. DNA transposons are DNA sequences, sometimes referred to "jumping genes", that can move and integrate to different locations within the genome. [1] They are class II transposable elements (TEs) that move through a DNA intermediate, as opposed to class I TEs, retrotransposons, that move through an RNA intermediate. [2]

  7. Cutting in line - Wikipedia

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    Cutting in line. Cutting in line (also known as line/queue jumping, butting, barging, budging, bunking, skipping, breaking, ditching, shorting, pushing in, or cutsies [1]) is the act of entering a queue or line at any position other than the end. The act is extremely stigmatized in most human cultures and stands in stark contrast to the normal ...

  8. Circumcised vs Uncircumcised: Size, Look, Sexual Function ...

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    Cut: Being cut may mean that you occasionally need extra lube when lubrication is necessary, such as during anal sex. No evidence suggests any difference in penis health or sexual satisfaction ...

  9. Kiri-sute gomen - Wikipedia

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    Kiri-sute gomen. Kiri-sute gomen ( 斬捨御免 or 切捨御免) is a Japanese expression regarding the feudal era tradition of right to strike: the right of samurai to strike and even kill with their sword anyone of a lower class who compromised their honour. [1]