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    Tolerance is a virtue that is dying down slowly. In earlier days‚ children were part of a large family set up. It was difficult to find out the real parents of a child because the house was filled up with lots of cousins. Every one had the right and responsibility towards all the children. None of the children was given a special treatment. Terms like individuality‚ special place‚ independence‚ were taboo words. The key aspects that governed life were adjustment‚ sacrifice‚ putting others before

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    Effects of Bullying in School for Students Violence in the education which happens frequently is the fact. In Jakarta‚ students’ brawl almost happens every week‚ so that it is no longer interesting for those journalists. So far‚ when talking about the violence in students’ life‚ the topic that often presents is about students’ brawl‚ whereas there is the other kind of violence in students’ life that has more dangerous effects. It is bullying. Bullying often occurs in students’ society at both the

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    Zero Tolerance Policy in School Districts In the United States‚ the zero tolerance policy was put into place to help discipline the students and make school a better place for all. Increasingly‚ there has been many acts of violence in schools. School districts have decided to have tighter rules and policies to help keep the students safe but the real question is: Have they gone too far? I think schools should be lighter on the punishments when they believe a student has done something wrong

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    Should Tolerance be taught in Schools Sunday‚ September 5‚ 2010 Tolerance is expected to be taught in the home; however‚ this is not always the case. Family communication is not what it once was and this makes it hard for parents to teach their children appropriate survival skills. Many families leave this to the school system‚ expecting the school to educate their students to be successful

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    sends his or her child off to school for the day hopes that‚ as a student‚ his or her child will get to learn and grow in a safe environment and will get to return home at the end of the day. Schools‚ particularly public high schools in the US‚ attempt to ensure this by implementing “zero-tolerance” policies. Zero-tolerance describes a set of rules and disciplinary codes for students in order to keep as many students from harm as possible. Commonly‚ a zero-tolerance policy disallows‚ on threat of

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    Zero tolerance policy has been around since 1994. While zero tolerance may sound fair and reasonable‚ it isn’t practical when in use of instances when the victim is not at fault or was doing a good deed. In his very long scholarly article‚ “The Constitutional Limit of Zero Tolerance in Schools”‚ written by Derek W. Black‚ many people have been expelled for doing good deeds. Black tells the story of how a boy named Benjamin got expelled in middle school for coming to the immediate aide of his friend

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    literature review‚ bullying as a conduct disorder affecting all schools in New Zealand is discussed. The complication arising from measuring bullying is that it is based on the perceptions of the victim which depends on their resiliency and sensitivity. What some consider bullying others are happy to classify as “playing around” and traditionally bullying has been viewed as part of school life and even in some cases as character building. However recently this view has changed. Bullying has been found

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    Tolerance Is Important

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    Culture is based on tradition‚ and no one wants to break tradition. Therefore‚ there are so many differences between people. That is why the most important trait that everyone in the world should have is tolerance. Tolerance is necessary for everyone to coexist peacefully and happily. Without tolerance there would be endless wars and crises throughout the world. In the world there are over five thousand spoke languages and two thousand more languages that are dead. Each region speaks a language‚ and

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    Do you ever take into consideration if every school gets the same level of Education? Your answer might be yes or maybe no but there isn’t really a right or wrong question.Because everyone has their own opinion at the end of the day‚ no one can really change your point of view.But here are some things to keep in mind.Does the lack of resources in every school impact minority education outcome?School resources are defined as Materials such as Evidence-based curriculum and accessible materials‚ funding

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    1101 MW 8 Am 15 April 2013 School Bullies If you saw bullying in school‚ what would you do to stop it? Would you stand by and let it happen‚ or try to stop it? Not many students would think of this. Most students would be afraid‚ or might just run away and go hide. School bullying is a widespread issue that effects youths seriously in three aspects of their lives: home‚ school‚ and friends. Believe it or not bullying is believed to be a normal part of school life; however‚ when people begin

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