Papers 1931-1940 of total 48503 found.
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…The problem with violence in the schools is fundamentally based on several major issues. These issues are in a variety of fields, not any one field. These issues range from the structure of modern schools to the foundation of the modern family…
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violence-ridden television programs and that by the age of 18 the average North American child will have viewed over 200,000 acts of television violence. Children should not be allowed to watch violent television programs because children are easily…
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…of the television than is the classroom by their high school graduation day: "15,000 hours versus 12,000 hours" (Strasburger). That is 3000 more hours! Also these studies have pointed out that a child will have viewed more than 8,000 murders and 10,000 acts of violence
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…When one is thinking about mandatory school uniforms, the first and main reason of safety and reducing violence at school comes to mind. But, the truth of the matter is the problem with safety and violence is a big issue, and one that should not be even…
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…contribution to gun violence in this country. He reminds us that on the same day that the two teenage boys were holding their high school hostage, killing 13 and wounding others; the United States government had just bombed a Balkan country. It was one…
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…of violence on the television alone. Television watchers put in less effort on school work, have poorer reading skills, are not as socially active, have fewer friends, have fewer hobbies, and are more likely to be overweight. Before a child even finishes elementary…
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…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. This is because private schools will not allow the student…
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…to gang violence and discrimination. In addition, by wearing a certain color of clothing students can wrongly place you in a gang. If school uniforms were implemented, it would eliminate some of the gang presence in schools. Uniforms are beneficial to ensure…
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…by the school board. So what good did the body search had brought to the school? I did not see any improvement in terms of safety of the school, but I saw the forming of gangs and the level of violence increased tremendously. I strongly believe those were…
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…in the home, but also in the workplace, school, and the everyday arena of life. A lot has changed in the last couple of decades but everyday, every minute, some woman is probably being abused in some way in the world! . Most Women who are victims of violence
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