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    Debates between is Darwin’s evolution theory correct and if it should be taught in schools. Many disagree that Darwin’s theory should be taught in public schools because it is not proven and it’s a religious belief. Yet Darwin’s theory has all the characteristics of applying to science education. Teaching evolution in public schools wouldn’t change one’s morals or beliefs. In fact, teaching evolution in public schools would lead to more open conversations in science classrooms, students gaining…

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    are already curious about their bodies; the goal is to make sure they are safe overall. To prevent young adolescents from contracting diseases or experiencing teen pregnancy, sex education should be mandated in public schools. When comprehensive sex education is taught throughout the school, teens are more aware of the consequences of sex. The basic science of sex should not only be discussed but also how to protect yourself. More importantly, sex…

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    levels of schools face this problem every day. Bullying is when a person purposely harms another by saying something hurtful, spreading rumors, or causing physical harm. How can this is done in a classroom, by calling other students names in the class. The bully will also walk up and hit another student while in class. Although, most bullying at school happens outside of the classroom crowded hallways, stairwells,and restroom…

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    issues are covered in these beneficial classes offered by a small minority of schools over the United States. Sex education needs to be implemented more so into the grades of 6th to 12th, to raise awareness of various points discussed and provide enlightenment to underprivileged children unaware of sexual education in the world today. Sex education classes have proved to be extremely challenging to implement into public schools as well as state funding and teaching staff, consent of parents and…

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    Smith. Brussue is usually a School Resource Officer but he was filling in for another officer at the front desk/public service that day. Smith, as mentioned in my first essay, is part of the Traffic Response Unit of the Lethbridge Regional Police Service (LRPS). The Traffic Unit is always out and about- kept busy by drivers. I cannot say much action happens at the front desk beyond paper work and conversation. Constable Brian Brusse tried his best to make the public service/front desk as…

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    been in a more public setting. He somewhat shows some awareness that his actions were wrong as he does mention that he would not have placed the pasta back in its dispenser had he been in a more formal setting, such as an actual buffet. Mr. Tawney is aware that there are social norms to abide by. While social norms may not always make the most sense, I think that it is reasonable to abide by these “unspoken rules,” that the public has seemed to unanimously agree on abiding by, in public. At…

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    CSU from students to professors to staff is engaging with each other. The current perception of CSU by the general public is basically a University everyone should attend. CSU come off as open warming environment where you can be yourself no matter. Based on their advertisement there is no negative correlation relating to the engage learning experience at CSU. CSU is a great school in the heart of downtown Cleveland. CSU is seen as an affordable University. The basic highlights of CSU is being a…

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    Religion and Public Schools Religion in public schools have always been a big debate as to whether or not to allow religion in schools. There are many factors that go into religion at schools. Although the practice of religion is not currently allowed in public schools, many schools have religious clubs and prayer gatherings to go against not being able to practice religion in schools. Although public schools are not allowed to practice and focus on teaching one religion, due to the first…

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    pray during the time school is in section (Chilson,2014).However it is effective that they should follow their own integrity when it come to their belief. There are many bills which are passed that allow students to state their religious viewpoints in school. In Tennessee a bill called the Religious Viewpoints Anti-discrimination Act was passed this year which reflects what the Supreme Court has decided in regard to religion in schools (Chilson, 2014).This bill leaves many school districts…

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    This image signifies the teachings of children and gun safety. Through history, kids have been trained about guns and in what manner to use them. As time passed, parents became scarce of guns and increasingly protective of their children. Instead of proceeding with gun education, parental figures shielded adolescents, and left it up to the television, friends, and games to teach them as well as being told NO. Gun control wouldn’t be such a problem if our children were well educated in the field…

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