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    Youth of the present time grew up with the presence and proliferation of various online PC games in the country. Aside from its entertainment value‚ PC games affect the students’ habit where students currently affect their academic performance. At present times‚ people are highly engaged in internet and this includes computer games. Computer games are video games played on a general purpose personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console ar arcade machine. Their defining characteristics

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    causing them to dropout. Large classroom sizes have also reduced since students are promoted‚ which lowers the budget for school systems. Additionally‚ the dropout rates decrease. If a student is retained‚ it creates higher risk factors such as truancy‚ problem behaviors‚ and complications in future relationships

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    be. Additionally‚ if their punishment is not as harsh there is a chance they could re-commit the crime. Adding on ‚ “The juvenile justice system was originally created to provide individualized rehabilitation to offenders of minor crimes such as truancy‚ shoplifting‚ and vandalism”(Onelia)The system was created to attend to minor offenses‚ but teens that are committing far more serious crimes now take advantage of how the system benefits them. Also‚ the penalty is the same no matter what the crime

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    Advocating for more Social Workers in the Oklahoma City School District Advocating for more Social Workers in the Oklahoma City School District School social work has been dated as far back as the 1900s when its services was implemented into schools in the northeastern parts of the US‚ such as New York. During this time the need for school social workers was evident due to the Great Depression and the increase in federal legislation concerning school laws (Dupper

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    A Study of Rationales and Interventions of Tardiness in A Public School in South Eastern North Carolina “School A” is a high poverty school located in Fayetteville‚ North Carolina. The school was built in 1959‚ and has a population of 193 students. The students that attend this elementary school are primarily black‚ and 80% of these students receive free or reduced breakfast and lunch. There are 13 teachers employed at the school. Two of the teachers are first year teachers‚ and the other 11 are

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    Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice Paper YOUR NAME HERE University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA344 Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice Paper “Delinquency is defined as the total prevalence of delinquent acts during the past12 months. The delinquency scale was adopted from the delinquency scale currently utilized in the Monitoring the Future Study of United States students that has been ongoing since1975” (Benschop‚ Harrison‚ Korf‚ & Erickson‚ 2006

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    people will believe more about a topic if information comes from a creditable source. Bowen uses the quote that Bill Clinton announced to support schools in purchasing uniforms “School uniforms are one step that may help break the cycle of violence‚ truancy and disorder by helping young students understand what really counts is what kind of people they are.” As the president of the United States‚ you have a lot of power and people will believe what you say. When Clinton released this statement‚ it didn’t

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    of teachers or parents and or other responsible adults. Victims of bullying can suffer far more than actual physical harm; their grades may suffer because attention is drawn away from their learning. Fear may lead to absenteeism in school and also truancy or drop outs may occur. Some victims may not develop self-esteem‚ experience feelings of isolation and may become withdrawn and depressed. Some will take measures into their own hands. Some victims will turn to fighting back‚ carrying weapons or even

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    There are many reasons for educational underachievement and it has been said that ethnicity is one of these key factors. It has been found that Indian and Asian pupils are of higher educational achievement than White‚ African-Caribbean‚ and Black‚ Pakistani and Bangladeshi pupils. One possible cause of ethnic differences in education could be at the fault of the education system. To investigate this Sewell conducted a study using semi-structured interviews and observations in an inner-city boys’

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    Abstract A common theme Northern Ohio Recovery Association have identified is how inappropriate behavior affects children systems education‚ mental health‚ child welfare‚ juvenile justice‚ and substance abuse. Trauma‚ the experience of an event by a person that is emotionally painful or distressful which often results in lasting mental and physical effects. This research proposal will attempt to measure how many youth’s at Northern Ohio Recovery Association Positive Action Program‚ have had effects

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