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of binge drinking and alcohol-related violence on campus, and they can enroll their children in schools that are dealing with this problem aggressively.
As the consequences of student drinking become better known, and public concern continues to rise, school
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Category: /History
as if they were a somehow sub-human, they were treated because of the color of their skin that somehow, someway they were different.
In the south it was almost impossible to find any aspect of life that was not segregated. The schools were segregated
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a somehow sub-human, they were treated because of the color of their skin that somehow, someway they were different.
In the south it was almost impossible to find any aspect of life that was not segregated. The schools were segregated and the restaurants were
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
mob at a witch trial.
Usually the most obvious source of violence within a
home is the television. However, in most cases it is
not the true cause. With the TV in the forefront of
virtually every home in the civilized world, it's no
wonder that it's
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also killed his own pet, and terrorized stray dogs. Another warning sign was his constant acts of violence in school, fighting with peers and even hitting a teacher on one occasion. The fourth sign was that Eric mostly enjoyed watching action movies
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
This paper presents data suggesting that the relationship between alcohol and violence on campus may be direct.
The belief that alcoholism causes violence on campuss is a notion widely held both in and outside of the substance abuse field, despite
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Category: /Literature/English
other and suggest that the exclusion of people, especially teenagers, leads to gangs, suicide, and violence because they are desperate to be included. Finally, Forest and Pearpoint demand community involvement, especially in schools, to celebrate diversity
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and the discrimination against all such students once enrolled. Title III of the Act applies these same requirements to non-sectarian private schools.
School systems have the legal responsibility to maintain safe, violence free schools. Part of that responsibility includes
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
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The schools are not all to blame. We are being educated just as much by our teachers as by our friends, family, and the media. We are bombarded with images of sex, violence, and negativity everyday through the television teaching that adult responsibilities
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Category: /Social Sciences
of Israeli society and
the critical debates in its system of education. As far as it can be ascertained through the
observations in this study, the general publics' attitude could be defined as a mildly moral
realistic one: people think that terror and violence
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