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    Principle Eight: Due Process In simplest terms‚ when a school terminates an employee‚ he or she should know the charges against them. In reality‚ the laws and guidelines surrounding the termination process is more complex. The process involves documentation‚ timelines‚ and hearings. Additionally‚ not all employees even qualify for due process. Idaho statute calls for three categories of certified teachers. • Category I employees are certified employees with one year contracts. No further notification

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    paranoia about them. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas‚ the receiver of memory chooses to return all the memories back to his communities so that they could have a life with emotions‚ color‚ and diversity. In The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street by Rod Serling‚ members of the street were being very paranoid because some aliens came to their community to raid them. They had played with the neighbors‚ which lead to false accusations on each other. Jonas and the residents of the community show paranoia

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    Fearful of Former Friends In our minds‚ we think that we would never get so fearful and paranoid that we would turn on each other and start to attack each other‚ all due to the paranoia. Well‚ we don’t know ourselves to well‚ then. In the teleplays [Rod Serling’s “Monsters are due on Maple Street” and its 2003 remake “The Monsters on Maple Street”] it tells that we would turn on each other and attack‚ just out of fear. The claim both stories try to get across is fear of the unknown can cause people to turn

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    Courts allowing substantive due process claims in connection with corporal punishment have found the threshold for recovery for the violation of a student’s rights to be high. Minor pain‚ embarrassment‚ and hurt feelings do not rise to this level; actions must literally be ‘shocking to the conscience.” Disciplinary actions that have not risen to this level include requiring a ten-year-old boy to clean out a stopped-up toilet with his bare hands‚ physically and abusively restraining a student with

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    “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” What’s worse than monsters invading your street? According to “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”‚ it’s probably your neighbor. This play is about a group of people who live on Maple Street. After the power is out for a few hours‚ they start to panic. They eventually begin to blame each other‚ and start to get violent. They act like children and blamed aliens. They also killed a man because they thought it was aliens. Also‚ Tommy is fourteen‚ but acts

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    My idea for a theme for Monsters Due On Maple Street is that fear can change a persons judgement/opinion. In the beginning of the story there was a big flash or boom and then everyone’s power simultaneously turned off. Everyone started questioning what was the problem but it led them nowhere seeing that their guesses really meant nothing based around their surroundings. Then Tommy tells Steve to not go which basically starts the whole situation involving fear because Tommy took a guess that it was

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    gets everyone doing the same thing? For some people this happened to them and could have got them in trouble. In the story‚ The Twilight Zone “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” and “All Summers in a Day.” These stories show a group of people that could turn into a mob. In the episode of Twilight Zone “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling it shows how a group could turn into a mob with just one person starting something that turns into something bigger. In the story it demonstrates

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    In “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street “ -by Rod Serling the characters themselves and the choices they make are very important in this piece of writing because they created conflict that could’ve been prevented. Tommy the little boy was afraid for Steve to go to the city to go check on the power and he told everyone that the Aliens didn’t want them to leave and that they sent down people ahead of them that were like humans . Everyone got scared and told Tommy to stop talking nonsense

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    .“The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”‚ by Rod Serling‚ the prompt is how are the character’s actions important to the plot and the reason why it’s important is because that without their actions the plot would change. One day on Maple Street everyone heard a noise coming from outside and everyone walked out there to see what it was. Steve thought it was a Meteor but they didn’t feel a boom or heard a boom. As quoted in the selection‚ Steve asked Don‚”What was that? A Meteor?” Don said‚”That’s what

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    Abstract Due process is an American citizen’s right to fair treatment in the judicial system of the United States. Within the Amendments in the Bill of Rights‚ the American people are guaranteed the right to due process as established in the Fifth Amendment‚ and this right is extended through our state laws in the Fourteenth Amendment. Due process can be broken down into two subcategories: substantive due process and procedural due process. Substantive due process outlines an individual’s protection

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