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    Zero Tolerance Research

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    Youths who behave poorly in school and those who display poor adaption to school are at significant risk for delinquent behavior during adolescent (Chang, Chen, & Brownsom, 2003). Abandoned home environment teaches youths flexible behaviors that, in the school circumstances become maladaptive (Williams & Herrera, 2007). Maltreated youth are exposed to emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and social default associated with their experiences of abuse and unstable families that result in disengagement…

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    What People See In Blind Spot by Melissa Wlostoski On NBC on the date of September 21th at 10pm this show premiered. It's premiere, consist of it starting out with officials taking out a possible bomb threat, but instead find a naked young woman covered in tattoos. This woman can't tell you anything because she has total amnesia. But her tattoos are clues that help prevent attacks on the public. Beside those tattoos that helps out with these attacks on the public, the Jane Doe does…

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    Bullying can be detrimental to the health and wellbeing of children. A study ran by NICHD or, National Institute of Child Health and Development, showed that any student or child involved in bullying are at a higher risk for depression. Children who are both bullies and victims are at a greater risk for mental and behavioral problems than those who only bully or are only bullied (NIH). Those who are distracted by bullying have a tendency for increased anxiety. Bullying can cause mental stress on…

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    College Athlete Criticism

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    For the simple fact that all people have a cynical side to them, college athletes receive as much criticism as professional athletes do. This could be for a number of reasons and can be done by a number of people, but the fact is, a college athlete will get some form of criticism in their college playing days. The only difference between the good players and the bad players in this scenario, is the amount of criticism they will receive. The major places a player can receive criticism can include…

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    When he's not working at the rodeo, Nash works on a different kind of bullying—childhood bullying. This kind of bullying happens in school, on playgrounds, and even on the Internet. To help prevent bullying, Nash has developed the "Bullying Hurts" program. Older students are trained to help younger ones learn to handle bullying. Students also learn that violence is not the answer. "So many people think that bullying is just a [part of life]," Nash said. "[But] kids have feelings too. And so…

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    IImagine walking by a horrid scene of a young child being beaten to death for a crime they did not commit? Imagine the child's face as they watch people walk by because they're too scared to intervene? Imagine if it was you, wouldn’t you want someone to stop and help? Countless people are afraid to confront acts of indifference, so they decide to look away. However, instead of looking away from a situation you know is wrong you should take action and do what is right, this is what Elie Wiesel…

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    Cyberbullying is a major cause of teen deaths or suicide just as well as traditional bullying in other words physically bullying. You should be able to tell when looking at someone who is a victim of bullying such as the adolescent suddenly stops using the computer, becomes irritated or depressed after using the computer, avoids discussion about his or her computer/phone use, gets nervous when he/she receives a message or e-mail, or is reluctant to go to school. Some teachers and parents don’t…

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    General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: Bullying in our schools can be decreased by everyone helping each other understand what bullying is, knowing the forms of bullying, the effects it has on your child in today’s world and in their schools, and the signs to look for to find out if your child is being bullied. Central Idea: Everyone needs to stop and children, teens, and young adults need to know what bullying can do to them and how we can ban together as a community to stop the…

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    Culture Synthesis Essay

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    Marcus Garvey said that “ People without the knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.” It seems that when a person gets more, and more far away from where they come. They soon have no more knowledge, because they are learning things about society. The idea of a society influencing a person is prevalent to culture. Culture is a person’s beliefs, tradition, and community around them. It is a place where someone grows up, and starts to become who they truly…

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    Madigan V. Avery, 50, of Bartlett, New Hampshire made her last joke about the Hamilton soundtrack before dying from Hamilton fans hitting her with Paintball guns on September 15, 2051. Madigan was shopping when one of her friends started playing Hamilton. She made a rather sarcastic joke about the Hamilton soundtrack which triggered Hamilton fan’s at the store. An hour later at approximately 3:45 p.m., fans surrounded her and began to attack her with paintballs. The people who attacked her are…

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