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Title: Honor
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I come with an open mind and as many questions as answers. I bring to bear theoretical learning as an attorney and experientially learning as a sports agent. And I?¦m excited to collaborate with your views, which I?¦ve picked up from the website, including Chas?¦ words on ?§meritocracy,?? Sze-Meng?¦s goal of a ?§fair learning environment?? and focus on our international constituency, Dustin?¦s desire to promote understanding of the ?§guidelines, purpose & intent?? of the code, Brian?¦s observation that the code can ?§serve as a guide,?? and finally, Elizabeth?¦s desire to ?§foster truth & respect... Showed first 250 characters
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I come with an open mind and as many questions as answers. I bring to bear theoretical learning as an attorney and experientially learning as a sports agent. And I?¦m excited to collaborate with your views, which I?¦ve picked up from the website, including Chas?¦ words on ?§meritocracy,?? Sze-Meng?¦s goal of a ?§fair learning environment?? and focus on our international constituency, Dustin?¦s desire to promote understanding of the ?§guidelines, purpose & intent?? of the code, Brian?¦s observation that the code can ?§serve as a guide,?? and finally, Elizabeth?¦s desire to ?§foster truth & respect... Showed next 250 characters
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