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     14. Article 14: Public views :
                          I.  General life ideas and views
                       a.  General life ideas and views shouldn't be argued nor discussed in any way that
                          disrupt the system, delay the conduct of academic tasks, or offense any colleague
                          or staff member. Arguments about political, sport or religion should be avoided.
                       b.  Break of this rule mandates the maximum disciplinary and lawful procedures that
                          start  from  temporary  dismissal,  partial  dismissal  without  any  right  to  enter  the
                          exam and up to full student dismissal.
                          II. Media
                       a.  Students should not respond to requests from the media for comment on matters
                          relating to the school. Only authorised members should respond on such matters.
                       b.  If the media makes an approach to you, inform your principal/board so they can
                          respond to the media request.
                       c.  Never  giving  the  impression  that  you  are  expressing  the  views  of  the  College,
                          when you are actually stating your own personal views;
                       d.  As the College provide all suitable appeal methods, it is totally forbidden to make
                          a discussion forum on any academic issues at any type of media.
                       e.  Never commenting or making a personal attack on a fellow or staff member at
                          any type of media.
                       f.  Break  of  this  rule  mandates  disciplinary  procedures  that  start  from  temporary
                          dismissal, partial dismissal, prevention to enter the exam and up to full dismissal.
                          III. Participation in public bodies or voluntary associations
                          You must inform your College if you are participating in a public or voluntary
                          organisation (or intend to) provided that there are no actual or potential conflicts
                          between your responsibilities and your duties to the other organisation.  Where it
                          is considered there is a potential conflict of interest, appropriate arrangements will
                          need to be made to avoid or resolve the conflict. Never discuss organization ideas
                          at the College. Never share College news at the organization.
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