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- May 6, 2002DocumentAmber gets asked out by Brent. When she tells Jessica and Jake about it, they tell her that Brent probably wants oral sex (insinuated). Amber doesn't know what to do. Kelly encourages her to do it, but Tony takes Amber aside and tells her the maxim. Amber is left wondering what she will do.
- April 29, 2002Document"Sometimes being a good friend means being with, not doing for."
- April 29, 2002DocumentMaggie tells her parents that she is going to Christi's house after prom, but doesn't mention that there will be alcohol. Maggie thinks it is okay because no one will be driving, but then the neighbors call the cops and Maggie gets caught.
- April 22, 2002DocumentThis week's maxim is "Keep your words sweet-you may have to eat them."
- April 22, 2002DocumentThe narrator is learning about the fighting between Isreal and Palestine. After class, he is confronted by Chuck, who picks a fight and throws the first punch. The narrator hits back and both are caught by Mr. Hall. The narrator then realizes that there are non-violent way to settle their problems.
- April 15, 2002DocumentJulie tries to be someone she's not.
- April 15, 2002DocumentChloe and Lindsey say some mean things about Ana. Then they see Ana running past them to go cry in the bathroom. Chloe doesn't know if Ana heard her, but she realizes that she shouldn't say mean things about others.
- April 8, 2002DocumentThe narrator sees Alex cheat and debates whether or not to turn him in. He remembers the maxim and decides to be a person of character and do what is right.
- April 1, 2002DocumentThe narrator's best friend, Tori, confesses that her parents are breaking up. The narrator wants to comfort Tori and remembers another time when she didn't know how to comfort a friend. She recalls the maxim her mom told her and decides to help by sharing Tori's pain.
- March 25, 2002DocumentThis week's maxim is "The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong."
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