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…must be taken care of before bullying can be stopped. T.V. violence, families in poverty, and mis-teachings are just several of the many serious causes for bullying. Bullying must be stopped or prevented no matter how long it will take, it is a deeply…
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…of importance. Today, the violence and crimes in this nation mostly occur when a troubled teen or a fragile child cannot handle the pressure and stress of reality. The influential factor of violence spreads so easily; a child finds this influence simply by turning…
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…. The SWAT team had to be brought in and several fire companies to fight the blazes. At a baseball game between Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma fans from both sides were extremely rude and obnoxious towards each other. "Schools should…
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…in school were chewing gum and running in the halls. Now, students fear for their lives as our schools have turned into war zones, with school shootings becoming a national problem. Many attribute this problem to the violence children watch on television…
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…than teens faced twenty or thirty years ago. There is more sexual content on today’s televisions, more violence in todays school, and more peer pressure to try all sortsof new drugs. Yet it seems the youth of today have acomplished more. We are chess…
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…. Guns don’t kill - people do. Properly trained and educated gun owners are no threat to society. There are many reasons for gun control to be done away with. First, in high schools today there is an immense amount of violence and numerous shootings…
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…struggles of a young student in times of poverty, turmoil, and violence, and shows the dichotomy between the choices and situations that Sarafina must choose between to combat the oppressive government. The film starts with a moving sequence showing a group…
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…hours, the child is entertained, but is also not thinking. Information in spoon-fed to them, so when it comes time to read a book in school, some can have a hard time grasping ideas. They are so used to having images flash before them to provide understanding…
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…, as such people who watch an excessive amount of television "train" themselves to become attention deficient. To test my hypothesis I will gather thirty high school sophomores from a random sampling of the Syracuse and surrounding suburb's school district. I choose…
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…leaving school Mousolini had a few teaching jobs in village schools 1902 Mussolini went to Switzerland, where he did odd jobs He did read widely and was soon preaching the need for revolution Returned to Italy in 1904 to become a journalist His articles…
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