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    The bullying doesn’t end after elementary school. It continues into middle school‚ high school and sometimes beyond that. In today’s world the internet is making it easier for the attackers to terrorize their victims. These attacks take form as negative posts on social media sites‚ attacks in chat rooms and much more. What makes cyber bullying worse is it allow the attacker to remain anonymous. This makes it difficult to track down who behind the attacks. Bullying can cause mental harm to the victims

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    On 4/22/2016 at approximately 1025 hours‚ I arrived at Glenn Elementary School to perform a routine patrol of the building. After entering the main entrance area I was advised by staff of a student walking out of Teacher Cheryl Westberry’s art class and attempting to leave the building. A few moments later the student was located the main entrance stairwell attempting to leave the school. The student was identified by staff as being Coreyon Williams (190169228). Secretary Judy Marsh was able to block

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    life in slums

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    Essay on the condition of people living in Slums (355 Words) by Puja Mondal Essay Essay on the condition of people living in Slums! The parts of the cities‚ where these slums are located‚ are quite congested‚ as they are over populated. The conditions of the slum areas in metropolitan cities have deteriorated to such an extent due to the high density of population that the people there hardly enjoy even the basic amenities. The lanes are narrow and the houses are nothing but a single

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    freedom to read is essential to the democratic way of life. But today‚ that freedom is under attack. Private groups and public authorities everywhere are working to remove both books and periodicals from sale‚ to exclude certain books from public schools‚ to censor and silence magazines and newspapers‚ and to limit controversial books and periodicals to the general public. The suppression of reading materials is suppression of creative thought. Books and periodicals are not the only things being

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    Elementary School and Middle School: The Differences and Similarities   What is it like to transition from elementary to middle school? That is a question many kids ask each year. Having experienced both‚ I can tell you that there are plenty of similarities as well as some very big differences between the two types of schools.      Elementary schools and middle schools have many traits in common. Typically‚ both are open five days a week for a set number of hours each day. Students sit at

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    Elementary school was an‚ emotional 6 years for me. Being only in my years of 5-10‚ it would probably be hard to believe that it was during those years when I did my most growing up-- maturity wise. It wasn’t due to one incident in my life that changed me into a different person. It was more a matter of events that made me gradually see myself in a new way. When I was younger‚ I never knew how to think for myself; I was that kid that followed blindly and did whatever everyone else did. I remember

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    Kibera Case Study:- [pic] Kibera is a slum divsion in the City of Nairobi‚ Kenya. It is located 5 kilometres from the city centre. It is the largest slum in Nairobi and the second largest in Africa. A 2009 population and housing survey reported that Kibera’s population as 170‚070. It is hard to acccurately compute the population due to the fact that the slum hasnt been officially reconised by the Kenyan government. Furthermore because it is a slum‚ residents may not be able to read or write

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    On September 19th‚ 2016 I went to Wenonah Elementary School in Lake Grove‚ New York. I made an observation at the beginning of the day in Mrs. Cosenza first grade class. The purpose of this observation is to observe and evaluate the standards and correlations between teachers and students within the classroom during an activity. One observation would be planned by the teacher/aid and another one would be an activity that was initiated by a student or a group of students. Class started at 9:15am

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    reality – a city landscape dominated by massive‚ sprawling slums – some of the biggest in the world. According to the city housing authority‚ eight million out of the twelve million people in Mumbai live in the slums. And Mumbai is not alone. Slums are a global problem. They are home to one billion people – one in six of the world’s population. UN-Habitat predicts that by 2030‚ one in every three people in the world could be living in a slum. Mumbai is expensive‚ and even the middle classes have

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    toll on individuals living in slums in poor areas such as Mumbai. Since Mumbai is a pretty expensive place to live in‚ it is home to some of the world’s richest and poorest people. “Today‚ over half of Mumbai’s population of over 15 million lives in settlements‚ occupying only 8% of the city’s area” (Anand and Rademacher). It is the largest slum in the world. The government thinks it is best to get rid of the slum because the land is very valuable‚ but demolishing this slum would cause disastrous effects

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