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can a teacher get fired for looking through peoples phones?

i got in a fight with this girl and people recored it on camras and on phones and on ipods . so the administarter took all of those items and looked through the phones and deleted the video of the fight. and one of my friends had a video on her phone that she took in skool while she was in class working and the administarter deleted that too. but the administarighter looked through all of the vidoes and pics and text messages so can he be sued and for how much? and could he get fired?

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this seems to be widely debated.We have a heating blanket (relatively new,a year old or so) and we use it all the time,but my dad is thinks simply having it plugged in is a massive fire hazard. If you are worried about safety,a more recent model could possibly be less hazardous. personally I think you are better off just sleeping with multiple heavy blankets.The electricity adds up over time.My room has a noticeable draft and I'm fine as long as I have a few blankets.
Its about as safe as taking a bath in gasoline and leaving a lit cigarette next to your bed while you sleep.
blatant use of the word fire or words that inspire fire, passion, redso on and so forth My favorite was something I read a while ago. This one guy had a passion for getting others lost and he was nicknamed Ruddy Maze. Not really fire inspired, but more passion and red Firenza, for an exotic, mean spirited female Salaman, to try and reference a fire salamander Blaze/Blaise/Blasie, to jump on the idea of a flame Red Willie, if your going for a more coloquial feel Viggo, to play of the idea of the word vigor Pheonix, guess that one Nix, to play of pheonix Kindle/Kendal, as in kindling (knew a girl in school named Kendal) C'teri, a modified version of fire in Czech/Croatian Feu, fire in French Feuer, fire in German Brann/Brand, fire in Norwegian/Sweedish/Dutch, though the word as a name has been over used thanks to DND the early years Foc, fire in Romanian, might be a fun name for a playful spritely implol mix and match, create suffixes and/or prefixes to the words and change it up. Have fun and be creative.

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