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    My Favorite Teacher

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    fascinating? Isn’t this brilliant? Isn’t this exciting? Don’t you want to know more?" My favorite teacher was demanding. Hers was the original zero tolerance classroom. "You didn’t do your homework? Complete the assignment? Follow directions? Listen to the question? Study for the exam? Intolerable! You get a zero!" My favorite teacher was flexible. Her zero tolerance policy was tempered with common sense. "My dog ate my homework" didn’t cut it. "My dog was sick" did. "I got so interested in Chapter 6

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    = BRAC UNIVERSITY BRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL Course Outline: Fall 2013 SUBJECT: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (BUS 101) Section Day Start Time End Time Room 08 Sunday/Tuesday 09:30am 10:50am 8th Floor Instructor: FEIHAN AHSAN Lecturer Office: 8th Floor‚ UB 20808 E-mail: feihantheone@yahoo.com Course Objective This course will introduce students to the field of business and management and the role business plays in

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    condominium in Florida for a total of 1.8 million dollars and big checks to a fake company in the condo in the Judges Wives names. From 2003 to 2008 Judge Ciavarella sent these children and teens to the PA Child Care facility under the guise of his Zero Tolerance policy. Most of the children sent in front of Judge Ciavarella and sent to PA Child Care are plagued with many issues‚ among them depression‚ Anxiety‚ and separation disorders. The Children that come out of PA Child Care are not the same and

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    With prom season blasting upon us‚ parents and teens need facts to make smart decisions regarding their limousine rental during this chaotic time. How do you pick a good limo company? Is the cheapest going to be the best? Are my kids going to be safe on this very important night? These are just a few of the questions and concerns that surface during the annual ritual we call Prom Season. Below are 10 tips to ensure that you are SAFE and STYLISH and SMART this prom season. 1) Always Look

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    The zero tolerance policy has been getting more and more heat from media and parents alike within the last couple of years. For children being sent home because of their hairstyles‚ or because they simply don’t have any hair at all‚ such as the little girl who shaved her head in support of her best friend going through chemotherapy. Although these things are understandable within the stance of following rules and the student code of conduct‚ is it really that important enough to deny a child their

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    Zero tolerance policy has some beneficial factors but it’s mainly viewed now as a problem in schools with the academic levels dropping and student dropout increases. Schools also have problems with different teacher’s perspective on the rules and what they believe the rule means. Some show favoritism in schools and only set the rules for certain students while allowing others to feel like they have the ability to do what they want when they want to. Some overdo their “power” in disciplinary actions

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    misbehave during school hours are suspended or expelled; removing them from their education environment. Schools in the United States have adopted Zero-tolerance policies to protect

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    Schools whom enforce the zero tolerance policy has a tendency to give their students a large amount of suspensions and because of this‚ students fall behind on their schoolwork which may cause them to drop out. The goal of zero tolerance is to keep schools safe of drugs and violence‚ but now it is responsible for all punishments like minor infractions such as cursing and being tardy to classes. Ford mentions students are being suspended for more days for minor infractions than for major infractions

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    Skiba (Skiba). The zero tolerance policy first gained recognition in 1986 as the title of a drug impoundment program in San Diego led by U.S. Attorney Peter Nunez. In 1988‚ zero tolerance was established as a national model and its power brought any suspect passing through customs with the slightest trace of drugs to federal court (Skiba). After its emergence‚ the concept of “zero tolerance” was transferred to many other unsolved issues of America’s society

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    Zero Tolerance Case Study

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    The philosophy of zero tolerance after the school shooting in Columbine greatly influenced the “get tough” movement within schools and the juvenile justice system and greatly increased the number of youth in the juvenile justice system.  What is the philosophy of zero tolerance?  How did change within the schools affect the juvenile justice system? The philosophy of zero tolerance was to deter students from suspension worthy activity or dangerous

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