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My Weekend and Social Media

Posted by Logan Barr in Advisory: 10 on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 2:43 pm

I spent my weekend in New Jersey at a dirt race car track helping my dad sell car products to racers. Social media really had no part in my weekend as I did not have any time to be paying attention to it. The event was posted all over Facebook pages and on the track’s website.

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Formal boundaries

Posted by Logan Barr in Advisory: 10 on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 1:36 pm

One time I crossed a formal boundary was during work with a person in a higher position than me. We were discussing some products that we needed and everyone else uses an informal name one of the products. I used the informal name, which also happens to not be the most school-friendly name, which caught him by surprise. Luckily he just laughed at it so I had no issues. I could have just done better by not slipping up and using the improper name for the product.

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3Y's of Advisory

Posted by Logan Barr in Advisory: 10 on Friday, September 11, 2020 at 2:59 pm

Advisory matters to me because it allows me to create friendships and bonds with people that I can hopefully keep through and past high school. I also like advisory because It’s a good way to wind down from a day of learning and to chill out with friends. I think advisory matters to my teacher and peers because my teacher gets to enjoy some time of learning that’s different from the type of learning he normally does. I think my peers like it for the same or a similar reason as to why I like advisory. Advisory could impact my future because it helps me get comfortable with talking to people that I don’t know. I feel like it also helps me by getting me to understand goals and how to set them better.

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whats up

Posted by Logan Barr on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 10:13 am
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