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    stop bullying

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    Why should we end bullying? Bulling has been an exceeding issue over the years… it is about time to make it stop! Bulling affects everyone not just the victims of bulling but‚ the bully’s and everyone surrounding them. The numbers of kids that are starting to become victims as well as bullies are increasing. Nobody like’s a bully and being one just makes matters worse. Bullying is a major problem that we haven’t been able to stop‚ every year more and more people become bullied at school and

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    Stop And Frisk

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    Stop and Frisk page2 Abstract This paper was written to take a look at both sides of the stop and frisk program. By examining both sides I hope to show the effectiveness of the program‚ but not to leave out the possible negative effects also. There is no doubt that this program has gain a lot of negative attention‚ the main controversial issue at hand is that the people feel that it gives the cops to much authority to stop anyone they can. This program is to believe that it is a way to

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    “Dumb @!$ stuff we need to stop saying to Dads”‚ by Ashley Miller demonstrates how toxic rigid gender roles can become‚ forcing men and women into roles which don’t conform with their wishes and expectations. Miller expresses her frustration with the question “Is Daddy on babysitting duty today?” with the response “Nope‚ he’s not a babysitter. He’s a parent.” Assuming that men only “babysit” their children reduces their responsibility as parents‚ and once again places that responsibility on the shoulders

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    emergency situation. “Knowledgeable is means that people who having information‚ understanding‚ or skill that comes from experience or education”. Generally‚ people will expected their leader is knowledgeable than them‚ because it mean that their leader can help them to solve some problems and trustworthy. Furthermore‚ when facing an emergency situation‚ the leader will be expected more knowledgeable and smart than in normal position. It is because‚ the result is depends on the leader in an emergency situation

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    Stop Thief!

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    paintings and then I looked to the money in my purse which I had been saving for 2 years I wanted to buy one for my uncle so that he says “Oh! Dear how sweet of you...!” Suddenly‚ breaking into my day dreams a boy of 24 or so just like my big brother suited in a detective uniform with black hat‚ and black glasses‚ his face covered came running past me shouting “stop him‚ catch him don’t let him go” and tripped at my feet. I said sorry to him and gave him a hand to get up‚ he got up and gave me a slight

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    Racism

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    ADDRESSING INEQUALITIES The Heart of the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the Future We Want for All Global Thematic Consultation GENDER INEQUALITY AND CULTURAL NORMS AND VALUES: ROOT CAUSES PREVENTING GIRLS FROM EXITING A LIFE OF POVERTY Zainul Sajan Virgi‚ PhD – McGill University October 2012 1 ABSTRACT Abject generational poverty is a systemic issue which strips communities‚ particularly girls of their power‚ visibility and their capacity to direct change in their lives. From the moment

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    Stop Std's

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    necessary because the person is not having sex. You don’t have to be a virgin to practice abstinence. Sometimes people who have been having sex decide not to continue having sex. Even if a person has been having sex‚ he or she can still choose Page 2 to become abstinence to prevent pregnancy and STD’s in the future. Even with all the STD’s going around many people do not and choose not to practice being abstinent. Many people give in to temptation daily

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    stop gambling

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    Stop gambling Today‚ I’m going to talk about gambling. Nowadays‚ gambling becomes a entertainment in our life. Some people go there just for fun‚ but most people go there for money‚ they think they can make money by gambling. As we known‚ only very few people can make money from gambling‚ the winner always not belong to gamblers‚ so the problem comes out. Most people with gambling problems say they lost control over how much time and money they spend on gambling. Meanwhile‚ they ignored other responsibilities

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    Networks Emily Bazelon’s “How to Stop the Bullies” first appeared in The Atlantic in March 2013. In this essay Bazelon‚ shows the real life of the ‘Gossip Girls’ with some conflict on the social network‚ Facebook. In addition‚ Doug Johnson’s “Staying Safe on the Read-Write Web” first appeared in the Library Media Connection in March 2008. In this essay‚ Johnson aims to convince his reader to be safe on the social networks especially teenagers. The articles “How to Stop the Bullies” by Emily Bazelon

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    Racism

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    people of color and of certain religions are disproportionately targeted for investigation and enforcement of various laws. The existence of racial profiling dates back to slavery. In 1693‚ Philadelphia’s court officials gave police legal authority to stop and detain any Negro (freed or slaved) seen wandering around on the streets. This discriminatory practice continued through the Jim Crow era and now in the twenty first century‚ racial profiling is prevalent across cities in the U.S. It is used all

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