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    environment and will get to return home at the end of the day. Schools‚ particularly public high schools in the US‚ attempt to ensure this by implementing “zero-tolerance” policies. Zero-tolerance describes a set of rules and disciplinary codes for students in order to keep as many students from harm as possible. Commonly‚ a zero-tolerance policy disallows‚ on threat of suspension or expulsion‚ bringing anything that could be classified as a weapon onto school grounds‚ accidentally or on purpose‚

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    Ambiguity refers to the ability of a behavior‚ word or expression that can be understood or interpreted in different ways. There are two types of ambiguity. The first type refers to unintentional‚ ambiguity being used unintentionally. This means that the range of ambiguity is not under control and therefore can spiral into a negative outcome. The second type of ambiguity refers to it being used strategically. This means that ambiguity can be used to create critical thinking among the readership.

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    Chicken Finger Wars: A Discussion on School Zero Tolerance Policies On April 20‚ 1999‚ in the small town of Littleton‚ Colorado‚ two high-school students named Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris committed one of the most gruesome and heinous school shootings to date. They carried out a meticulously planned assault on Columbine High School during the middle of the school day. The boys’ original plan was to kill hundreds of their peers. Armed with guns‚ knives‚ and a multitude of bombs‚ the two boys

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    immoral actions can have on a person. The protagonists of each story deals with the consequences of moral transgressions‚ but it is shown that the true nature of their character extends beyond what is quantifiable by their actions alone. By using ambiguity‚ conflict‚ and characterization‚ “Crime and Punishment”‚ “Barn Burning”‚ and “A Rose for Emily” provide a commentary on the uncertainty that can

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    Zero tolerance policy has been around since 1994. While zero tolerance may sound fair and reasonable‚ it isn’t practical when in use of instances when the victim is not at fault or was doing a good deed. In his very long scholarly article‚ “The Constitutional Limit of Zero Tolerance in Schools”‚ written by Derek W. Black‚ many people have been expelled for doing good deeds. Black tells the story of how a boy named Benjamin got expelled in middle school for coming to the immediate aide of his friend

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    Michael Bloomberg believes that there should be greater mutual respect and tolerance when it comes to our neighbors especially those with other religions. I agree with his point of view on religious tolerance to a certain point. I don’t disagree with a specific idea or thought of his‚ but I think religious tolerance shouldn’t be used when it comes to the wellbeing or safety of others. Bloomberg thinks that the right of building a house of worship shouldn’t be denied based on the person’s religion

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    successfully presented through the medium of television‚ to enhance the storytelling process and further create visual meaning. The segment “Zero Tolerance to Drink Driving‚” from the Australian television news program A Current Affair‚ deals with the issue of drink driving and mainly revolves around the penalties of drink driving in New York. Presented

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    badly and used any kind of way to dehumanize them. Moments of moral ambiguity helped Elie retain his humanity in the face of dehumanizing treatment by staying positive which helped him retain his good qualities as a human. Elie’s respond on a moral ambiguity is based on how he can help others by giving them hope‚ how it can help him survive and if he is going to get in trouble if he gets involve. Elie’s respond on a moral ambiguity is based on how he can help others by giving them hope. When Stein

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    is the woman in the poem who is laughing hysterically‚ both men who surround her are consumed by the desire to make her stop. By showing the ambiguity‚ and tension found throughout this piece‚ I will demonstrate that the two characters (although not suffering from hysteria themselves) are greatly affected by the woman’s hysteria. The definition of Ambiguity is “something that does not have a single clear meaning: something that is

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    Public Administration relies heavily on producing a product that is often considered a “public good”. The term is used frequently within public service and rarely needs to be defined to be understood. Most people understand that the common good refers to something that is created to meet the unmet needs of society. Public good is often used synonymously with “common good”‚ “public interest”‚ or “America’s interest. The term public good can be used in many fashions; it is often used in the political

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