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My story is entitled With an unexpecte= d knock on a window the Lecturer did mention of a meeting at the Internatio= nal Conference Center.

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Mr. Somebody was next spoken of in thi= s story. Also, this was the name by which Mrs. Jackson the Lecturer was kno= wn at the College.

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Again, Mr. Somebody was noted to speak= too fast in his speech, complained one of his friends John Taylor. Also, t= his complaint was not a new issue to them at all in life. This had in fact = had been made by several Undergraduate students in her life. Some American = lecturers who were present at the meeting at the International Conference C= enter spoke English mostly with an American accent and the undergraduate st= udents understood them.

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Mrs. Jackson, the lecturer spoke Engli= sh with a foreign accent and only a few understood her entirely. There was = a common view that she spoke too fast in life, like an individual in a hurr= y.

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The Undergraduate students also agreed to warn her to speak much= more slowly in life. It was noted that all the other lecturers had now bee= n dealt with in life. They also turned to the Student Representative Counci= l, that was the S.R.C. The trouble discussed during the meeting at the Inte= rnational Conference was of the fact that the Student Representative Counci= l was too powerful. They were noted to make and unmake laws in life pertain= ing to student activities. They can possibly organize a football match and = that can make you miserable in life sometimes. They are said and noted to b= e very mean sometimes.

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Again, sometimes things does go from bad to worse within College= It was this period that Mrs. Smith joined in for the meeting being held w= ithin the Conference Center. Mrs. Smith also commented that ?She does not k= now what is actually happening.? When I move my feet, I am caught in life m= ysteries, when I move my hands in life, I can see myself in some sort of ok= ro soup.

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The Cafetaria too came in for criticism during the meeting at th= e Conference Center. It was noted that students at the College could not af= ford meals. So, the Board members of the College decided to provide free me= als to students every Friday for them to eat delicious meals of the Cafeter= ia. Also, the ill attitude of some of the staff of the Cafetaria was also t= alked about and mentioned. Some of the staff of the Cafetaria put left over= food back into already prepared food and sell especially Jollof rice which= was noted as a bad attitude and should be dealt with as mentioned.

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The Board members of the College decided to deal with the issue = of the Cafetaria when it was brought to their attention during the meeting.= Again, the food served at the Cafetaria wailed Victor entirely. Ah! the fo= od ????Take Fridays for instance, plates were washed and cleaned. Also, wha= t happens during Friday is that sometimes the soup prepared is tasteless an= d the rice itself.

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The Cafetaria also sells breakfast this is because it is noted t= hat Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is true and true, a= greed Victor and the morning tea including other beverages were served at t= he Cafetaria mainly in the morning. During the meeting most of the undergra= duate students were roused entirely. Almost every undergraduate student inc= luding both men and women mentioned their own grievances and asked question= s during the meeting at the Conference Center. Some of the undergraduate st= udents complained that they had recently lost their phones and wrist watche= s which was so dear to them at the premises of the College.   &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;  

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Also, another student had been punished by a Lecturer during the= previous week. He then told the Board members of the College about the all= eged case for which he was punished, since he knew he was completely innoce= nt by then.

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Now it was the time for them to attend to all matters connected = with the running of the College. A week before they noted that they had los= t their microphone meant for their lecture room.

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Mr. Brempong a Lecturer made them contribute ten dollars each in= order to buy another microphone for the College.

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During the meeting, Philip an undergra= duate student rose and demanded that vandals, talkatives, and those who spo= ke vernacular on campus during lecture hours should be severely punished pr= ecisely. It was decided by the Board members of the College that students f= ound to be vandals, talkativeness and those who spoke vernacular mainly on = the campus of the College will be expelled from the College. Also due to th= is during the meeting the motion was carried out to expel both Daniel and J= ulia from the College campus. This was also put to vote because they were t= alkativeness, vandals and they normally spoke vernacular on campus at the C= ollege.

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Mr. Brempong who was a friend of both = Daniel and Julia rose to speak in favour of them entirely. He mentioned tha= t Victor had no right whatsoever to suggest that both Daniel and Julia shou= ld be expelled from the College because they were well learned in their Aca= demics. Also, by bringing up such motion it was noted that Victor was wasti= ng much time during the meeting at the Conference Center.

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He then decided that Victor must also = be expelled from the College. However, during the meeting, I realized that = almost every undergraduate student had a different mindset. They also asked all sort of questions fro= m different disciplines and perspectives regarding their academics at the C= ollege.

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Finally, the meeting ended at the Conference Center with some re= freshments and each of the undergraduate students were paid dividends into = their Bank Account because they were shareholders. Likewise, the Lecturers = were also paid dividend into their Bank Accounts because they were also sha= reholders of the College. Almost each undergraduate student including other= lecturers were given the Annual Report of the College.

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Lastly before I conclude, Lecturers of the College and some unde= rgraduate students were presented with souvenirs such as Bags, pen, T-shirt= , pencils, Diaries, Towel, face towels, calendars, books, mugs, caps bearin= g the name and brand of the College to create awareness to the public about= the College.

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My story is entitled With an unexpected knock on a window the Le= cturer did mention of a meeting at the International Conference Center.=

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Mr. Somebody was next spoken of in this story. Also, this was th= e name by which Mrs. Jackson the Lecturer was known at the College.

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Again, Mr. Somebody was noted to speak too fast in his speech, c= omplained one of his friends John Taylor. Also, this complaint was not a ne= w issue to them at all in life. This had in fact had been made by several U= ndergraduate students in her life. Some American lecturers who were present= at the meeting at the International Conference Center spoke English mostly= with an American accent and the undergraduate students understood them.

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Mrs. Jackson, the lecturer spoke English with a foreign accent a= nd only a few understood her entirely. There was a common view that she spo= ke too fast in life, like an individual in a hurry.

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The Undergraduate students also agreed to warn her to speak much= more slowly in life. It was noted that all the other lecturers had now bee= n dealt with in life. They also turned to the Student Representative Counci= l, that was the S.R.C. The trouble discussed during the meeting at the Inte= rnational Conference was of the fact that the Student Representative Counci= l was too powerful. They were noted to make and unmake laws in life pertain= ing to student activities. They can possibly organize a football match and = that can make you miserable in life sometimes. They are said and noted to b= e very mean sometimes.

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Again, sometimes things does go from bad to worse within College= It was this period that Mrs. Smith joined in for the meeting being held w= ithin the Conference Center. Mrs. Smith also commented that ?She does not k= now what is actually happening.? When I move my feet, I am caught in life m= ysteries, when I move my hands in life, I can see myself in some sort of ok= ro soup.

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The Cafetaria too came in for criticism during the meeting at th= e Conference Center. It was noted that students at the College could not af= ford meals. So, the Board members of the College decided to provide free me= als to students every Friday for them to eat delicious meals of the Cafeter= ia. Also, the ill attitude of some of the staff of the Cafetaria was al= so talked about and mentioned. Some of the staff of the Cafetaria put left = over food back into already prepared food and sell especially Jollof rice w= hich was noted as a bad attitude and should be dealt with as mentioned.

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The Board members of the College decided to deal with the issue = of the Cafetaria when it was brought to their attention during the meeting.= Again, the food served at the Cafetaria wailed Victor entirely. Ah! the fo= od ????Take Fridays for instance, plates were washed and cleaned. Also, wha= t happens during Friday is that sometimes the soup prepared is tasteless an= d the rice itself.

=20

The Cafetaria also sells breakfast this is because it is noted t= hat Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is true and true, a= greed Victor and the morning tea including other beverages were served at t= he Cafetaria mainly in the morning. During the meeting most of the undergra= duate students were roused entirely. Almost every undergraduate student inc= luding both men and women mentioned their own grievances and asked question= s during the meeting at the Conference Center. Some of the undergraduate st= udents complained that they had recently lost their phones and wrist watche= s which was so dear to them at the premises of the College.   &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;  

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Also, another student had been punished by a Lecturer during= the previous week. He then told the Board members of the College about the= alleged case for which he was punished, since he knew he was completely in= nocent by then.

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Now it was the time for them to attend= to all matters connected with the running of the College. A week before th= ey noted that they had lost their microphone meant for their lecture room.<= /span>

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Mr. Brempong a Lecturer made them cont= ribute ten dollars each in order to buy another microphone for the College.=

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During the meeting, Philip an undergra= duate student rose and demanded that vandals, talkatives, and those who spo= ke vernacular on campus during lecture hours should be severely punished pr= ecisely. It was decided by the Board members of the College that students f= ound to be vandals, talkativeness and those who spoke vernacular mainly on = the campus of the College will be expelled from the College. Also due to th= is during the meeting the motion was carried out to expel both Daniel and J= ulia from the College campus. This was also put to vote because they were talkativeness, vandals and = they normally spoke vernacular on campus at the College.

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Mr. Brempong who was a friend of both Daniel and Julia rose to s= peak in favour of them entirely. He mentioned that Victor had no right what= soever to suggest that both Daniel and Julia should be expelled from the Co= llege because they were well learned in their Academics. Also, by bringing = up such motion it was noted that Victor was wasting much time during the me= eting at the Conference Center.

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He then decided that Victor must also be expelled from the Colle= ge. However, during the meeting, I realized that almost every undergraduate= student had a different mindset. They also asked all sort of questions fro= m different disciplines and perspectives regarding their academics at the C= ollege.

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Finally, the meeting ended at the Conference Center with some re= freshments and each of the undergraduate students were paid dividends into = their Bank Account because they were shareholders. Likewise, the Lecturers = were also paid dividend into their Bank Accounts because they were also sha= reholders of the College. Almost each undergraduate student including other= lecturers were given the Annual Report of the College.

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Lastly before I conclude, Lecturers of the College and some unde= rgraduate students were presented with souvenirs such as Bags, pen, T-shirt= , pencils, Diaries, Towel, face towels, calendars, books, mugs, caps bearin= g the name and brand of the College to create awareness to the public about= the College.

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