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  2. 15 Believable Excuses for Skipping Class in Middle School

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    The school year has never looked more challenging, with Zoom lessons and all, but we still need 15 believable excuses for skipping class in middle school! Students are students, at home or in ...

  3. 10 Hilarious Excuses for Missing Work That People Have ... - AOL

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    From not being able to find parking to pet goats gone wild, here are 10 hilarious excuses people have really used to get out of going to work.

  4. Survey: Craziest Excuses People Give For Being Late To Work - AOL

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    But what excuses do people. By Susan Ricker Most of us have been late to work at some point. According to a new CareerBuilder study, 26 percent of workers admit to being tardy at least once a ...

  5. 12 Amusing Excuses for Being Late to Work - AOL

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  6. 12 Amusing Excuses for Being Late to Work - AOL

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  7. Self-handicapping - Wikipedia

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    Examples of behavioral handicaps include alcohol consumption, the selection of unattainable goals, and refusal to practice a task or technique (especially in sports and the fine arts). Some of these behaviors include procrastination, self-fulfilling prophecies of negative expectations, learned helplessness, self-handicapping, success avoidance ...

  8. Self-justification - Wikipedia

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    The excuses can be a displacement of personal responsibility, lack of self-control or social pressures. External self-justification aims to diminish one's responsibility for a behavior and is usually elicited by moral dissonance. For example, the smoker might say that he only smokes socially and because other people expect him to.

  9. Absenteeism - Wikipedia

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    High absenteeism in the workplace may be indicative of poor morale, but absences can also be caused by workplace hazards or sick building syndrome.Measurements such as the Bradford factor, a measurement tool to analyze absenteeism which believes short, unplanned absences affect the work group more than long term absences, do not distinguish between absence for genuine illness reasons and ...