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    Dating violence among adolescents is a major concern within schools. The teenage years can be an exciting yet a confusing time filled with self-discovery and dealing with new independence. During the teenage years, most teens begin to date, which can lead to either a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Nevertheless, there is a problem within today’s society relating to teen dating violence among adolescents in relationships. One in ten teenagers in New York City schools report…

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    Finally, schools could create an excellent learning atmosphere for the students. For example, school violence happens so frequently that students start to concern about their physical health. The first thing for school administrators is to create a safe environment that students will not be harmed in the school. Besides, American school can introduce more cultural programs and make full use of the library resources. In the light of the performance of students, school administrators should pay…

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    Violence is like an animal, an animal that can hurt or damage at any time. In the English dictionary violence is described as an unpleasant or destructive natural force. Violence happens all around us in schools and in the community. Violence can cause injury, depression, and in the worst cases death. Violence in schools is a rising problem. In a 2011 study by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 12% of students reported being in a physical fight on school property, and 5.9% of…

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    The causes of school violence are progressive and wide-ranging. Medical psychologists World Health Organization study criminal behavior believe school killers are terribly totally different from alternative violent adolescence, like gang members or drug dealers. For no matter reason, they feel overwhelmed and start obsessing over killing or harming others. They will create direct pressures regarding those they feel are provocative or frightening them. They classically specific these thoughts and…

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    to think of the word school, I thought of this giant building where children are to learn and enrich their minds each day with something new. I thought of the same routine every single day and how I would walk to each class without even thinking about it; my feet just knew where to go. I walked by the same people every day, nothing much out of the ordinary. School is supposed to be one of the safest places around, or so they say. I think to myself quite often about if school really is a safe…

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    drug use, and gang violence the question has been raised on whether or not schools should be allowed to search student’s persons and lockers for thing like weapons, guns, and drugs. The bottom line is that schools should have the final say so in this because they are the ones who are in charge of the safety of all of their students. The main argument against the schools searching their students is that it’s a “gross violation” of the student’s privacy. They believe that the schools should…

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    time in the beginning of a new school year, they never know what to expect. A new class, with new faces, and new goals the teacher wants to reach. The teacher doesn’t look into the class and expects one of their students to be a victim of violence. The violence has gotten to the extent that some victims end up hurting themselves, and in more serious cases people around them. It seems as if occasions of school shooting are increasing. The way these violent crimes in schools are approaching, it…

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    day to reconnect with each other and learn information for our teaching exam- sad face.), I felt very happy to go visit my kids today! As I entered Ms. Fentress' room when her AI students were exiting, I realized that these kids are just like high school kids. One boy was jamming out to his music, and even rapped for his classmates. It's always funny to see how their distinct personalities intertwine with one-another to make it a friendly atmosphere. When her A4 kids (my kids!) entered their…

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    Violence in public schools Violence has always been a major issue in public schools and is a very serious concern in today’s society. Studies show that more than 50 percent of public schools contain violence each day. Have we ever taken a minute to think about how the parents of the victims feel? Do the person that caused the violence thought about the consequences before they took action? Violence in public schools to affect everyone around us. After thinking about these questions; what steps…

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    “Understanding School Violence,” (2015) school violence is defined as “youth violence that occurs on school property, on the way to or from school or school-sponsored events, or during a school-sponsored event.” Events such Columbine, Virginia Tech, and Sandy-Hook have increased student’s and parent’s fear and has led people to believe that school violence is on the rise. Violence at schools does not have to only consist of shooting such as these incidents, but can include fights and bullying.…

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