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    Choplick’s experience‚ high school students possessing rolling papers was a correlation

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    Although some citizens postulate diversely‚ I believe that random locker searches are very necessary. Finding different types of contraband like drugs‚ alcohol‚ and deadly weapons in lockers are why this is needed in public schools. Even though some believe doing this is pointless‚ it can very well ransome a child someday. Even though it can be inconvenient‚ randomly searching a student’s locker can benefit in so many dissonant ways. It can control drug use‚ and sustenance the school authorities

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    is not all searches and seizures‚ but unreasonable searches and seizures” (Stewart). Random searches of students are permitted by the Constitution and need to be allowed. The court case of T.L.O. v. New Jersey proved that searches in the school setting are both permissible and reasonable. The case represents students as a whole and shows that they are not above accountability‚ and school faculty members are in a position to act as the guardians of the students. Random searches of students on school

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    Locker Searches “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”(Hang Together) those words were spoken by Benjamin Franklin while signing the Declaration of Independence. However‚ is our country “hanging separately” because of schools? If we must hang together‚ why do teachers not trust us enough that they have to search our locker for illegal drugs or weapons? Even though some people argue that locker searches can prevent illegal substances and weapons from entering the

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    country; students deserve to attend school with no fear. Security guards and rules are not enough. Targeted bookbag and locker searches should be allowed because it would lower the amount of deaths and injuries in schools‚ lowers the amount of drug use in schools‚ brings a positive look to schools‚ and communities. Believing that these searches or maybe even metal detectors will help with the danger in schools today. According to Kate R. Ehlenberger‚ “Officials conduct random or blanket searches not because

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    to be aware of. Some of those are the futility of the student locker‚ the major change to AB schedules‚ and the many different paths and opportunities that are allowed in High School. The student locker is almost completely useless. One may use it once or twice a semester‚ and then it is only used for very specific things‚ like getting colored pencils or getting tab dividers. There are very little occasions where you will need to use your locker. The main reasons it isn’t used are the ability to carry

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    affected if required to obtain parental consent for contraception. A minor who buys condoms at a pharmacy could be turned away without parental consent‚ causing him or her to have unprotected sex without thinking of the consequences. If a minor is fearful about discussing contraception with a parent‚ there is no difference between ‘telling’ the parent and getting parental permission. Parental contact requirements discourage teens from seeking contraception‚ even though they may already be sexually active

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    in instances that it was not necessary‚ leading to a movement known as Black Lives Matter. The article mainly discusses the topics of two books that were recently published: When Police Kill by Franklin E. Zimring and Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission by Barry Friedman. These books focus on how policing has affected different communities‚ who is mainly a target of police brutality‚ how the government (mainly the F.B.I.) handles cases in which an American has died at the hands of a police

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    NAMAKKAL-637003 CIRCULAR On behalf of Hobbies Club glad to inform that the following events are going to conduct on 27.3.15 & 28.3.15 for the purpose of analyzing Students creativity & talents in our SCT premises. All HOD’s & Class advisors are requested to permit the students for participating the following events on those days. The Events are Date Event Rules Staff Incharge(s) 27.3.15 (10am-12.30pm) Singing In Each Department 2 groups (6 members) will be selected

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    Exercise 1 January 27‚ 2005 Permission Marketing The differences of the three marketing methods featured in these articles can by some be considered both vague and clear depending on what standpoint it is viewed at. Permission marketing‚ as stated in the article is a method that encourages companies to persuade the audience to "volunteer attention to‚ to agree to learn more about the company ’s products" (Taylor). With rules generated to clarify permission marketing it becomes more of a question

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