A. fighting B. subjects C. certainly D. question E. result in F. further G. appearance H. average I. tighten J. root in K. struggling L. without M. higher N. relax O. normal At school we went over our social networking guidelines. Besides the obvious—don't be inappropriate with students through texting and Facebooking—we were 1 directed to "always think and write like an educator" and "never use a blog to comment about your job duties" and "never blog or write about extremely personal 2". The handout told us that any Facebook pictures that show "the use of alcohol or anything students are prohibited from doing," could 3 discipline. All of this is because "community members may hold you to a 4 standard of conduct than the 5 person." It is also advised that teachers should refrain from "discussion or revealing to students personal matters about their private lives" making me 6 every piece of writing I have ever shared with my students. Educators have been expected to be superheroes for a while now, 7 poverty, dysfunction, immense curriculums, and time. But now we are expected to be the faultless and faceless 8 opinions or personal lives. I understand the Public Face and I have gotten pretty good at wearing it And I 9am not forgiving inappropriate behavior with or around children. But with policies like this, I am afraid to buy beer at the grocery store or wear clothes that break dress code out in public on hot days. But while the rest of the population gets to 10 into their averageness(even President Obama can drink beer in public without losing his job), teachers are expected to live their average lives behind closed doors.