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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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    “The Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains a tort of strict liability. The statement posed to us above is quite contentious‚ a statement which attracts diverse views from a number of different jurisdictions. The main question to consider here is whether the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains an independent tort of strict liability or whether there has been a move towards negligence and nuisance in recent years. There is a great emphasis placed on the rule of Rylands v. Fletcher for law students‚

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    Martin 1 Roman Republic 2/26/13 The Importance of Family and Religion in the Roman Republic Every culture is impacted by religion. In every period of time religion has been important. Strong religious faith and family ties can form a strong core of a nation. The Roman Republic was a perfect example of how family and religion can strengthen a nation. From the start of the Roman Republic‚ religion and family were essential in each Roman citizen. The Roman Republic was not always strong; there

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    April 8‚ 2010 Dehumanization in Schools In my experience‚ discipline in high schools has always been over the top. From what I heard‚ it has gotten so much worse since I left. Now the students need not only uniforms (just a strict dress code really) but also I.D. tags that they have to wear around their necks like cattle. They are herded from one class to the next with teachers and rent-a-cops waiting down every hallway to prod along the stragglers. Even when I was there‚ a student needed a good

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    Public School uniforms. Middle school and high school is a place in time for pre-teen and adolescents to mature physically‚ mentally‚ academically and emotionally. Magazines‚ television‚ music and the uniqueness of sports players and celebrities have a big influence on the ideal image that the typical teenager has. Students often feel pressured to become popular and fit in with their peers‚ due to fashion and appearance. In spite of the individuality that each student possesses‚ public schools should

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    Logic 20111:1 “What did Aristotle contribute to the discipline of Logic?” Aristotle was a Greek philosopher that lived from 384 BC to 322 BC. Aristotle was born in Stagira in northern Greece and he was the son of Nichomachus. In 367 he was sent to Athens to study philosophy with a great Greek philosopher named Plato. Some years later he traveled to Macedonia to tutor Alexander the Great. Aristotle returned to Athens and set up a school of his own following his success with Alexander‚ it was

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    My School

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    family‚ it is the school. The years that we spend in school are not merely time spent in learning and filling our minds with knowledge‚ but also time spent in moulding our character‚ acquiring various attitudes and imbibing basic principles of life. The basic traits of our personality are formed during our school days. The name of my school is Don Bosco Secondary School. It is situated in a town called Tura‚ W.Garo hills‚ Meghalaya. It is considered to be one of the finest schools in the state‚ highly

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    School Choice – An Educational Custom Fit Imagine if only one size of pants were sold in stores and government regulations wouldn’t allow any other size to be made available to consumers. This may sound crazy but it’s much like what’s happening with the education of our nation’s children. As Americans we enjoy a wide range of personal choice‚ and thankfully it includes our ability to select the pants that fit us best. But think for a moment about traditional public education. For decades

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    Lee Canter’s assertive discipline model helps practitioners to manage the child’s poor behaviour‚ this could be by setting a few rules in the classroom. It is important that the practitioners go through the rules with the child and make sure that the rules are displayed in the classroom where children can see it. However‚ this can depend on the age of the children‚ for example‚ if the children are older then you might give them a list of rules in their planner which they have to sign saying that

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    The American School System Education is what keeps a society thriving; it’s what enables a society to thrive and create productive individuals who can keep the educational process on-going. The whole purpose of education is to enlighten us with truths‚ and create knowledgeable people. We must ask ourselves‚ what is the point of creating knowledgeable people? We answer this with a question in return; where would we be without knowledgeable people? In The Republic‚ Plato extensively analyzes

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