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    earbuds iin their ears. Others are playing games. A small amount of kids are typing on blank documents to chat with their friends. No one is paying attention to the teacher. Is this a productive way to learn? I think chromebooks should not be used in school. They can break easily. cause problems‚ and they are classroom distractions. If an irresponsible kid is handed a chromebook ‚ they will probably break it. Cords can break‚ get twisted and ie out‚ or one of the ends could get stuck

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    Juvenile Justice Chapters 1-4 1 Juvenile violence is generally unrelated to gang formation and presence. False 2 The actual amount of juvenile violence in the United States is unknown. True 3 Property-offender juveniles account for about 10% of all juvenile arrests annually. False 4 A policy of delaying juvenile punishments works best for juvenile rehabilitation. False 5 Juvenile courts are the same as criminal courts. False 6 Juvenile courts have prosecutors and other court personnel

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    should be used in schools Did you know that more than half of the world’s students are using tablet computers? To all the students out there who are not lucky enough to even use a computer (at home or at school)‚ I am deeply sorry for you since half of the people that are at the same age as you are surrounded by information‚ and are improving their knowledge of the world everyday. No worries! After this speech you will have all the rights to go against who ever would not let your school have laptops/computers

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    What Is Amna's Crime?

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    Amna walked down her school hallway‚ jostled by passers by during the busy passing period. Suddenly a male classmate shoved his shoulder into her with a force that almost knocked her down. “Terrorist!” he yelled as he walked away. She collected herself and without another word continued on with her day. What was Amna’s crime? What act of violence of terrorism had she committed? What did she do to warrant this action? She simply wore her hijab to school. We‚ as Americans‚ take pride in our freedoms

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    Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime Juvenile crime is increasing rapidly and is a problem that plagues America. The murder rate by 18 year olds has increased 467% since 1965! The current policy maintained for the last number of decades is clearly not effective. An increase of 207% in the number of murder cases committed by 15 year olds from 1985 to 1993 is not a sign that current policy is effective. Changes must be made. The best way to address the problem is through

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    and their families. This horrid event is known commonly as a school shooting‚ and sadly it may be coming to a school near you. This can be prevented but the signs are almost always missed. Nevertheless‚ the consequences for these horrendous acts have been slight in comparison to capital murderers. There has not been enough done to protect us as students. There are very numerous way to prevent the possibility of a mass shooting in school. From ensuring the mental wellness of students‚ creating certain

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    Through this portfolio understanding of literature‚ research and legislation surrounding inclusive education will be demonstrated. The notion of inclusion will be explored and how a range of approaches can be used to facilitate inclusion in practise. Potential barriers to learning and participation will be identified and analysed. The specific areas that will be identified and analysed are; inclusion through learning and play outdoors predominantly in an Early Years setting but also in a wider context

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    Juveniles entering in the criminal justice system can bring a number of serious problems with them. The problems include substance abuse‚ academic failure‚ emotional disturbances‚ physical health‚ family problems‚ and a history of physical or sexual abuse. However‚ the rehabilitation programs in the juvenile criminal justice system is not meeting the needs of the adolescent population and the problems that come with them. Effectively addressing these problems require the programs to be successful

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    that has no evident cure - crime. Before one can even try to find solutions for it‚ one must understand what a crime is and the nature of crime. Crime itself is defined as any offence harmful against society. The nature of crime however deals with the motives and causes of crime‚ which has no one clear cut explanation. There are several different theories on the cause of crime such as heredity‚ gender and mental defects‚ but each one is not substantial enough to explain crime and why it takes place.

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    What Is Real Crime

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    CSI Whats Real‚ What ’s Not CCJS101: Introduction to Criminal Investigation Instructor: Want to be a crime scene investigator? That ’s great‚ except that it is nothing like the shows CSI that you may watch on television. I personally love the CSI: NY television show‚ but I also know that it is nothing like that in real life. I watched a CSI: NY episode called "Get Me Out of Here". I am going to talk about the show and then what it is like as a real crime scene investigator

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