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    School Rules

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    School rules and regulations are made not to be broken. Rules are made for the safety and better welfare of the students in school. Another is to promote good behavior among students and to maintain the good image of the school. Parents send their children to school in order for them to learn not only academic values‚ but also moral values. Implementing school rules will help the students mold their character and values expected from them by other people. There are certain factors why nowadays

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    Condoms in School

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    on whether high school officials should be allowed to hand out condoms to their students What are the possibly different main claims/positions related to this topic? (There will be at least two (2) possibly different claims/positions‚ but there could be more; however‚ one of them will be YOUR claim/position.) One position would be opposed to allowing school officials to hand out condoms to students. The other position thinks that it would be a good idea to allow high schools to hand out condoms

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    Failing Schools

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    their education will generally pay less and less attention to their teacher and will perform extremely poor on tests and other assessments. In extreme cases students will drop out of school and therefore completely disregard their education and their future. It is important that causes of inability to perform well at school should be figured out before they can be pin down to improve performances in general and long term successes in whole. Does the issue lie with the students and/or the parents? Lack

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    Corporal punishment in schools?? Advocates of school corporal punishment argue that it provides an immediate response to indiscipline and that the student is quickly back in the classroom learning‚ rather than being suspended from school. Opponents believe that other disciplinary methods are equally or more effective. Some regard it as tantamount to violence or abuse. In the United States and the United Kingdom‚ and generally in the English-speaking world‚ the use by schools of corporal punishment

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    School Bullying

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    use in school aged students along with students carrying weapons to schools‚ it seemed as if no one was recognizing the significance of school bullying. For victims of bullying‚ they go to school every day facing harassment‚ taunting‚ and humiliation. Studies show that 25-35% of teens encountered some type of bullying in their lifetime (Nansel et al‚ 2001). Bullying is a form of violent behavior that happens not only in the schools but everywhere. Kids have been exposed to bullying in school for generations

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    high school

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    their stories spoke of academic and social marginalization in their classes and schools. “It was just like they wanted to put us aside‚ us Indians. They didn’t tell us nothing about careers or things to do after high school. They didn’t encourage us to go to college. They just took care of the White students. They just wanted to get rid of the Indians.” This article is about these Navajo and Ute youth who leave high school. In mainstream research the phenomenon of “dropping out” is commonly defined

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    Violence in Schools

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    Violence in Schools Violence in schools is a major problem most schools in the global world are faced with. Violence in schools has become an issue of great concern and has reached an all time high. There is so much going on in schools today‚ which has changed the school educational system and defaced it with increasing violence‚ gun violence‚ bullying‚ crime‚ sexual assault‚ physical assault‚ cultism‚ gang violence and burning down school buildings. There are several factors that are responsible

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    School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms It is more common school districts are requiring elementary‚ middle‚ and high school students to wear mandated uniforms. The options on what you can wear each day is limited. You can only wear the color shirts and the color pants your principal has chosen for you. Usually you only have a choice between two colored shorts and two colored pants. I know what you are thinking‚ “that’s it? “Yes it is indeed the truth being told. Every day it is the same routine and every morning you

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    Residential Schools

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    Residential Schools and their Historical Effects on the Elders of Today Long before Europeans came to North America‚ Native people had a highly developed system of education. There was a great deal for Native children to learn before they could survive on their own. Native elders and parents passed on not only survival skills to their children‚ but their history‚ artistic ability‚ music‚ language‚ moral and religious values. When European missionaries began to live amongst Native people

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    School Ties

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    them due to prejudice. In the film School Ties‚ directed by Robert Mandel‚ David Greene himself shows the theme of alienation to the audience. The reactions of others towards David show the theme of prejudice. Robert Mandel has delivered these two themes through various characters‚ using a variety of visual and verbal techniques. At the beginning of the film‚ when David first arrives at St Matthews‚ he is amazed at the elegance of the school. We know that the school is luxurious as we are given an

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