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    takes a negative levy on today’s youth. Many school-age children suffer from bullying in their schools, online and other places. Most schools have rules and programs to prevent bullying, but still, children are being bullied. Bullying is happening due to lack of enforcement in those schools. Lack of enforcement from the schools, and social media being so popular there has been an increase in bullying. The increasing numbers of bullying in the public-school system are having a vast impact on…

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    This Is Where It Ends

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    Opportunity High School experiences an active shooter situation. This book was published by Sourcebooks Fire in Naperville, Illinois on January 5th 2016. This book is intense, face paced and easy to read, but I would not select this book to be offered to seniors in our classroom library due to the sensitive subjects covered and the reading level it offers. This Is Where It Ends is written in 4 different perspectives and gives a minute by minute play of the horrifying shooting happening…

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    Smos In Schools

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    an escalation of school shootings and violence, the government made provisions for the placement of police officers in schools across the country. The intention for these school police officers called resource officers (SROs) is to promote a better learning environment (Schlosser, 2014), and provide safety for students and staff. Safe schools are a priority for the students, parents, teachers, policy makers and the community (Schlosser, 2014). SROs have many duties in the schools; they act as…

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    are given more support from a teacher in high school than that given in college, so I will encounter the effort required to do well in college. I will face challenges because of this, but overcoming them will bring forth a great victory because I will come out as a more independent woman than I was before. Moreover, I will have a platform to express my true self, instead of living in the shadows of the expectations placed on me by my parents and my school. Although I do my best to never…

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    The article " Police in schools: keeping kids safe, or arresting them for no good reason is about the advantages and disadvantages of allowing police officers in schools. According to the article, it states " that many of the black and brown children first experience with police violence are in a school building".The article states that School Resource Officers (SRO's) were bought into schools and communities to help against drugs, gangs, and weapons. SRO's have also set concerns with parents…

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    When Residential Schools Began 1870s Federal government and Plain Nations both wanted to have schooling for Aboriginal youth Aboriginal adults assumed schooling systems would help their youth transition into the new dominating society (European-Canadians) successfully in 1867 the British North America Act and in 1876 the Indian Act was published the acts obliged the government to provide education for Aboriginal youth and teach them to be economically self-sufficient government teamed with…

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    IB Film HL Written Commentary on the film ‘CROSS’ Chaejeong Lim The filming ‘CROSS’ basically started on the thoughts of common incidents that might happen between teenage girls in high school. The biggest issue was friendship whilst the second one was defining self-identity. The initial idea of ‘CROSS’ focused highly on self-identity, and it was thinned, accompanying with theme of friendship. Thus the motivation of Abigail Clark ‘cross-dressing’ was simplified to one word of ‘I like it’, while…

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    check, height and weight and etc. If all checks out good then an applicant has to take the asvab. The asvab is one mental test with different areas of studies such as math, comprehension, mechanic and a couple more categorize which where learned in school. After passing the asvab, the candidate must then pass physical PST test and then wait for and opening. The next step is to attend the navy boot camp in Great Lakes, IL. Boot camp consist of daily exercise outside and also in the pool.…

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    there), members of the jury, court is now in session. Today we are here to talk about the case of if cell phones should be in school at Oak Hills Elementary. So, what do you think about cell phones in school? Are cell phones a distraction, a way of cheating, or are they a new door to learning? This debate has gone on all over the country if cell phones should be in school. Some people agree, including teachers and parents that cell phones are a distraction and students could get off task. Some…

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    own Declaration of Independence for the rest of the world to see and understand why. Declaration of Student Rights We hold these truths to be self-evident, that we must declare our independence of this seating situation. To obtain these rights, the school teachers and above representatives must repeal these unfair rules. However, we have heard your problems with the noise levels, but we do not approve this fix as an at all fair one. It is the duty and rights of all of the students that we must…

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