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violence will steadily decline.
By bringing a gun to school those students who feel they need protection can feel relaxed and comfortable in school. In a thirty day period 4.5% of students that were surveyed said that they missed at least one day of school
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. This gives the teacher the opportunity to devote more one on one time with each student. This also allows a teacher to spend less time disciplining, and more time teaching. Violence in private schools is not as bad as the violence in public schools
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risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, seeing violence on a daily basis, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media
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shooting, the worst school shooting in the history of the United States, are proof of the influence of heavy violence in today's games.
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the Indonesians and Chinese. Also, extensive television viewing promotes violence in many ways. Nowadays, most of the parents for school going children are working around the clock to meet the demands of life. Their parents seldom have the time to care
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at Westmount and therefore has no need for uniforms to eliminate gang-colours.
The Presence of violence and gangs often causes the school administration to consider the uniform as a method of implementing discipline; this would not eliminate gangs, it would just
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Violence in Society
By: Anonymous
E-mail: Bambi1@erols.com
Running head: VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOCIETY Violence in the
Media
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effects on children's health. By the time children complete school, the average child will witness more than 100,000 acts of violence on TV, including 8,000 murders. The more violence children watch on TV, the more likely they may act in aggressive ways
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Student Teachers
CSU San Marcos
Dear Student Teachers;
I am very disturbed with the violence that is going on in schools this decade. It seems like violence has moved from the bad neighborhoods to all neighborhoods. I dont think there should
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or destroyed during a students middle school years in my experience. If it is destroyed, they will turn to drugs and gangs in order to find what was lost to them or to find a sense of belonging. Perhaps because there is too much violence and crime, and too much
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