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Have you ever given a gift that ended up making a kid happier than the more expensive ones from adults?

What is the likelihood that Republicans will boycott a State of the Union address by a president from an opposing party, as questioned by House Speaker Mike Johnson?
What are some legendary comebacks teachers have used to outsmart students trying to break the rules?
What do you think of the proposal to create two counterintelligence agencies in the United States, one focused on the military and one that assumes the FBI’s mission?
Do students generally respect teachers more when they handle rule-breaking with humor and cleverness rather than strict discipline?
How do you handle the situation if your advisor has a strong personal interest in keeping you in the PhD program?
Why do designated survivors for the State of the Union stand apart from the White House designated survivor whose identity is revealed after the president's speech begins?
What do you think will happen at the "People’s State of the Union" event near the Lincoln Memorial?
What's the best way for a teacher to handle smart aleck comments from students while keeping the class under control?
Is it normal to feel awkward at parties, and how do you handle it if you decide to skip but still want to give a gift?

 
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