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    the meeting. Determine if the meeting is necessary or if the issues can be addressed outside of a meeting In your agenda‚ you should state your goal for the meeting. You should cover the most important things in your meeting. Identify and invite only the necessary and appropriate people for the meeting • Make sure all attendees can contribute. Communicate the meeting’s purpose and desired outcomes to all attendees. • Schedule guests who don’t need to be at the entire meeting‚ which

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    Prayer in Public Schools Since the beginning of America our prodigious country has always been a religious one. In fact‚ the main reason our ancestors came across the sea to this new unknown world was for religious freedom. Schools had prayer and studied the Bible extensively. Teachers taught their pupil’s morals from the Holy Bible and daily prayer added a sense of comfort‚ clarity‚ and unity to the classroom. Now‚ 200 years later‚ religion is being attacked from every corner. This is especially

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    led to hundreds of deaths and injuries. Recently‚ there has been a lot of debate on whether guns should be allowed on college premises. While it is in the United States constitutional rights to bear arms‚ guns should not be allowed on college grounds‚ because it can increase the violence‚ put a financial burden on the schools‚ and could create stress and fear in the classrooms. As college boards allow guns on campus‚ it will initially increase the amount of violent situations on college grounds. Studies

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    Corporate Governance Defining The Board In an era where women are slowly ascending in the business world‚ women are still overlooked as reputable pieces to the board. There is not enough diversification in the Board of Directors because of how corporate structure was originally built on a hierarchy system of men. There is an issue that arises of not enough variation in the boards that leads to stale solutions to problems in corporate world. Also‚ separation needs to be defined by who actually

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    3 Sep. 2013 “Do School Drug Tests Violate Students’ Rights?” To many students and their parents‚ taking a drug test is a violation of privacy. For the students it is ridiculous and embarrassing to pee in a cup for the school to test. Doing so without even telling the student first or asking if they are doing drugs. Some students refer to the U.S. constitution to show that random drug testing is a major violation of privacy. School drug testing should not be allowed because it is not necessary

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    Should students be required to wear a dress code if the school enforces one? Many schools around the country enforce strict dress code policies to decrease distraction from the learning environment and prepare students for the reality of having a dress code in a job. Most states have set up laws to allow the school board to set the dress code and its limitations‚ as long as it does not invade the student’s constitutional rights. People who agree with the dress code policies think that today’s students

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    The school board should not extend the school day because it cost more money for the school‚ it interferes with after school activities‚ and you also have to go home later. The reason why it would cost more money is because it’s more electricity. Another reason it would cost more money is because it’s more food they have to pay for. The last reason is is they have to pay more workers. The second reason i think we shouldn’t have extra time in school is it interferes with after school activities

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    There have been many incidents with guns on schools campuses in the past. There has been multiple school shootings at several big schools across the country. The reasons why they shouldn’t be allowed are: They put other students in harm‚ There have been multiple school shootings in the past‚ and They could be used in the wrong way. These are why guns should not be allowed at school. Guns have the ability to put the lives of innocent people in danger. Sometimes feelings have the ability to take

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    DANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULA Dancing is a form of art that allows many children to express themselves through body motion while developing many skills. Children throughout the world have been dancing since the day they began walking. When a child to take their first steps and puts together the simplest combination of movements‚ that would be considered as dancing. Music also plays a major role in the development of children understanding dance‚ because it is can be used as an accompaniment

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    control. This illustrates that one of public schools problem is behavior management. Students taking control of the classrooms ultimately sets them up for failure in the eduction war‚ because without the teachers having control of the class students become unfocused and don’t retain the information. Managed classroom behavior is highly important to success in public schools‚ this can be accomplished with changes in teaching practices. In the public school system teachers and administrators agree

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