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    Should students stay in school till there 18? Students should be required by law to stay in school till they are 18. Students should be required to stay in school till their 18 because if they do they will have a less chance of needing assistance by the public or going to jail‚ a better income‚ and have an overall better impact on their life. If students stay in school till they’re 18 they will have a less likely chance of not needing assistance by the public or going to jail in the future. In Radio

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    If Joey is removed from school‚ he will be unable to maintain consistency. In addition‚ the learning lost in those three days at school cannot be made up in its entirety. It is also clear that Joey’s home life is complicated‚ and by having Joey stay at home for three days my increase the chances of abuse from Joey’s mother and stepfather. Joey must be in a safe environment that will help him to grow academically‚ socially‚ and emotionally. Completing an in school suspension would take Joey

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    Impact On Residential School Children Children from the ages of six and up were taken from their families forcefully to attend a school nearest them that would assimilate them into settler’s cultures. Often times children would even be taken as little as four years’ old to be assimilated at the schools. These schools were run by churches to “teach” the Indian children religion and to rid the Indian from them. If you did not send your child to the school‚ you could be jailed. In the very beginning

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    Autumn Miller 12/3/13 Children in American Schools While watching the video “Children in American Schools”‚ there were a lot of things that I found very surprising. Since here at Elida High School we have such a nice‚ clean environment to learn in‚ I couldn’t imagine trying to learn in the conditions some of those students were. I couldn’t believe there were schools with holes in the walls‚ water all over the floor‚ roof leaks‚ and still run off of coal. It’s really dangerous to have kids in

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    This School Holiday

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    SCHOOL HOLIDAYS written by Veronica Chan  This school holiday‚ I spent most of my time at home‚ although I already knew this was going to happen‚ I still eagerly awaited the holidays to bring a break from‚ school work‚ extracurricular activities and tests. For me‚ spending the holidays at home is much more fun than being at school. On the last day of school‚ I eagerly waited for the school bell to ring at 12:40pm and on that day the time flew past. Then‚ I felt like a caged bird that has just been

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    Stay Tuned: The Exploitation Of Children In Television Advertisements Across America in the homes of the rich‚ the not-so-rich‚ and in poverty-stricken homes and tenements‚ as well as in schools and businesses‚ sits advertisers ’ mass marketing tool‚ the television‚ usurping freedoms from children and their parents and changing American culture. Virtually an entire nation has surrendered itself wholesale to a medium for selling. Advertisers‚ within the constraints of the law‚ use their thirty-second

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    Forced Marriage

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    imprisonment for a woman that is forced upon her as a punishment‚ nor enslavement that makes her subservient to man. Marriage is a covenant of faith and consent‚ and a bond of love and concern. (Mawdudi‚ 1992). Forced marriage is the absence of free and full consent of one or both parties. Law and Human rights documents generally describe forced marriage as a union that lacks the free and full consent of both parties. STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM Young people forced into marriage often become estranged

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    Why students should stay in school Why do we need to study? Math‚ English‚ Science...don’t we know this already? Why do we have to go study all the way to college/university? Why do we have to get up 7.00am in the morning just to study? I thought sleep was more important. A lot of people think that it’s not important to stay in school but it’s one of the most important things in life. Life would be great if we didn’t need education and get high paying jobs. But‚ that’s not how it works. Well…

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    Forced Perspective

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    Forced Perspective is a technique that makes object appear further away‚ closer‚ larger or smaller. It is like an optical allusion‚ making people believe they see something that they actually don’t. Forced perspective is used in photography‚ film-making and architecture. It manipulates visual perspective through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the camera. Forced Perspective in film can be made believable when environmental conditions obscure

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    Forced Labor

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    FORCED LABOR In the article entitled “Forced Labor”‚ Gregorio F. Zaide and Sonia M. Zaide showed us that Filipinos as vassals (servant/slave) of Spain should render forced labor known as polo aside from paying tribute and complying bandala which is selling of other farm products to the government. The polo was a compulsory labor imposed by Spanish colonial authorities on adult Filipinos males. Males between the ages of 16 to 60 were required to render service for 40 days in a year. This service

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