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    I do agree that students should be allowed to bring their mobile phones to school. Here are a lit of reasons: #1 ~ The pay phone costs 50cents now‚ and a cell phone costs 10cents on a plan or 25cents without a plan. So you save money using your own phone. #2 ~ In case of an emergency you can call for help. You don’t have to run around looking for a phone because it’s right there in your pocket. #3 ~ If there is a black out you can only use mobile phones. All the other phones die without

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    How to handle bullies: While taking preventative measures as parents and teachers to work with children and teens who are likely candidates for becoming a bully‚ is the best option‚ it is also not always possible. However‚ if you are a parent or a teacher with a child or student who exhibits behavior problems like anger management issues‚ troubles in school‚ difficulty in keeping friends‚ exhibiting rude and disrespectful behavior and many other similar issues‚ it is important for you to seek

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    first school dress code law was established in 1969 by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case‚ known as Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District‚ involved several high school students who wore black armbands to school in a planned protest against the Vietnam War” (School Dress). These student had a right to voice their opinion through clothing. Every kid through pre-k to 12th grade should be able to dress how they want. Mary Persons should eliminate the dress code because students should be able

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    Wolf English 98 Bryan Henery 10 October 2011 Bullying in Schools Innocent adolescents are losing their lives‚ friends‚ and family because they don’t seem to “fit in”. Since when has it been so wrong to be different or stand out? Nowadays bullies make it seem like it’s a crime to be an outcast. Bullying starts by a group of kids who decide to pick on who they believe is an outsider. Many schools don’t see that bullying is a big issue and should be stopped immediately. Instead‚ it takes something

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    50% Say Yes 50% Say No Yes to Deterrents   Americans should continue to help the health of its citizens. American is known as a powerful force in the western world both politically and militarily. In the wake of such political and military strength it would behoove one to think that the country does not care about its citizens smoking. Report Post LikeReply 0 0 Most definitely YES   Just look at Americans today. Most don’t think for themselves. A lot of Americans are too ignorant

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    addition of two more years of high school in the basic education cycle. The proposal has spurred a heated debate on whether it could lead to improvements or just exacerbate thn e present state of education in the country. The Enhanced K+12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines has been officially started. It has been initiated by the Aquino administration where students will have to undergo a new system of education. This program will require all incoming students to enroll into two more years

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    Introduction Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. Despite this ambiguity‚ the general definition of bullying includes three parts: Bullying is a serious problem in homes‚ schools and communities. Often dismissed as an adolescent “rite of passage‚” research clearly indicates bullying is learned behavior and detrimental to the academic‚ physical‚ social and emotional development of

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    Why should schools be allowed to conduct random drug tests on students? Many parents rub off on their kids. If the child’s parents do drugs in front of their kids then the kids will think that it’s cool to do drugs. Schools should be allowed to conduct random drug tests because peer pressure‚ prevent a better future for them‚ and cause a safer environment for the students. Schools should conduct random drug tests because kids

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    Bulling in Schools- EDUC 1101a (6 unit topic) Bullying in schools has become a prominent issue in education over the last decade. This essay will consider this issue from a personal‚ theoretical and analytical perspective. Firstly‚ I will scrutinize over the difficulty of arriving at a common definition of bullying. I will look at ways in which lines are blurred for academic theorists to decide on a clear‚ universal definition of the social phenomenon of bullying and then continue on by reviewing

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    all the students in the United States that have dropped out of high school. According to dosomething.org‚ the U.S‚ which had some of the highest graduation rates of any developed country‚ now ranks 22nd out of 27 developed countries. Stress‚ low self-esteem‚ and poor support from family members are all responsible for leading students to dropping out of high school. However‚ the United States have been improving in that area and they’ve been efficiently‚ increasing the number of students that earn

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