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    past school uniforms were worn predominantly by students in private schools. Recently‚ school uniforms have begun to emerge in public schools. To defend the reasoning behind the uniforms‚ board members of the school districts have conjured many ridiculous claims. One is that students will cut down on teasing and bullying about clothing. Another point is that uniforms will save money on clothes. One more claim is that schools will be safer from outsiders and that uniforms will improve on academic

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    A Way to be Good Again Amir required forgiveness from his brother Hassan. Amir stood by and witnessed Hassan as he was raped at a young age. Amir framed Hassan; he left him in a country at war. In his novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini tells a story of finding redemption. A complex tale about a man who betrayed his brother and friend‚ The Kite Runner takes us through Amir’s life as he passionately searches for the redemption of his detestable acts as a child. Through his story and symbols‚

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    you think that a student should have to be afraid to walk home from school because he might wear the wrong gang color? Or even be afraid in school. Do the clothes on a student’s back tell whom that person really is? These are only a few of the questions that need to be asked when considering school uniforms. School uniforms are a good idea because they restrict distractions in the classroom ‚ reduce socioeconomic status ‚ promote less violence ‚ help ensure safety ‚ instill discipline‚ and eliminate

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    Delayed HIgh School Start Time Improves Student Learning: Let’s Move Forward Marshfield! Due to the early start times of schools‚ many high school students in the U.S. are getting less than the recommended 8 - 10 hours of sleep per night. As a result‚ these high schoolers are dealing with the negative effects of sleep deprivation. A delayed start to school would minimize the sleep deprivation. According to Frano Katalinic of the Huffington Post‚ a starting time between 8:00 A.M. to 8:15 A

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    Discipline and grievance at work Introduction Discipline and grievance procedures Organisations should set standards of performance and conduct reinforced by company rules. Problems when standards are not met or where grievances are raised by employees may often be dealt with informally but if a formal approach is needed then procedures help employers to be fair and consistent. Disciplinary procedures may be used for problems with employees’ conduct or performance although some organisations

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    School Uniforms School uniforms‚ the topic that leaves California debating for decades has made its way into the Supreme Court‚ but has not been resolved completely. States are still undecided whether uniforms should be enforced‚ but statistics show that upon implementation of school uniforms‚ the overall crime rate has decreased by 91% and student suspension had also dropped by 90%. School uniforms should be enforced because uniforms help prevent judgment among students‚ they are cheaper than

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    Impotance of Discipline

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    Discipline is the process of training oneself in obedience‚ self control‚ skill‚ etc. The controlled‚ ordered behavior results from such training. Discipline is the basis of the whole universe. The solar system is governed by certain laws to maintain perfect harmony and beauty. Without this order‚ there would be utter chaos. Discipline is a basic requirement of a civilized society. Citizens of a disciplined nation work with a spirit of cooperation and unity. Aristotle has rightly said‚ "Discipline

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    TIME magazine published an article discussing effective disciplining techniques for parents. This article was title‚ “Crash Course: 8 Ways to Discipline Your Kids” by Alexandra Sifferlin. Sifferlin discusses that the article is a great starting point for parents‚ educators‚ babysitters‚ etc who are looking for inspiration or help when punishing bad behavior in children. She reminds the reader that when punishing the child‚ they must immediately stop violent or dangerous behavior. However‚ for other

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    Discipline in Schools

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    confirm the realization or observation that indeed indiscipline in our schools and colleges has reached high levels. For the greater part of this essay‚ I will then seek to address how managers in schools and colleges can use various approaches to discipline and other management machineries to minimize indiscipline in their institutions. Since I am a manager in one of the boarding high schools in South Africa‚ I will make reference to some guide line documents‚ policy and initiatives that are being

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    Child Discipline

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    Discipline is an important component of the growth process of children (Child Discipline). Since the beginning of time‚ discipline techniques used have varied with each family. However‚ the general importance of discipline within a household has been commonly accepted. One may ask‚ "What is discipline exactly?" It is human nature to challenge authority. As a natural part of development‚ children tend to test there boundaries. Discipline is the consequences of their misbehavior. If done in an appropriate

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