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    Whether playing online games at cyber cafes do more good than harm “Hey! John! Let us go to the cyber café to have some fun‚” Lawrence shouted at John. John looked elated and over the moon upon hearing his fast friend’s invitation. He nodded his head and took the bunch of keys but out of the blue‚ he was stopped by his beloved mother accompanied by a stern face right in front of him. “Where are you going to and with who?” his mother asked strictly. “Erm……with friends and to the cyber café‚” he

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    anti social behaviour

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    anti-social behaviour order and Fixed Penalty Notice provisions‚ and banning spray paint sales to people under the age of 16‚ it gives local councils the power to order the removal of graffiti from private property. It also specifically addresses truancy‚ crack houses‚ and false reports of emergency‚ fireworks‚ public drunkenness and gang activity. Crime & disorder act 1998 (c.37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act was published on 2 December 1997 and received Royal Assent

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    socializing with peers is good‚ but into some extent it can be bad because some students can be easily lead to breaking rules. Therefore academic performances can suddenly decrease as students’ starts to concentrate on unnecessary things such as truancy. These shows lack of judgment and discipline thoughts and actions effects decision that a student have‚ thus peer pressure will contradict the set of behavior that is worth living. In many schools ‚there are students indulging and involving themselves

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    theoretically high risk factors associated with an open campus. Inevitably‚ there are students that exhibit undignified behavior such as consorting to the consumption of alcohol and drugs‚ smoking cigarettes‚ drag racing‚ gang activity‚ violence‚ truancy‚ amorous displays of affection‚ and other uncouth conduct. Therefore‚ a closed campus will lessen the temptation to give way to such delinquent behavior. Give the students a closed campus‚ or label them rabble-rousers. Theodore Roosevelt’s “big stick

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    Dealing with inappropriate behaviour Scenario 1 It is lining up time for assembly and in her haste to be at the front of the line‚ you observe a Y1 girl knock over and hurt another little girl in her class. In this situation I would explain to her that this is inacceptable behaviour and that she should apologize. I would also tell her that she would now need to go to the back of the line as a result of her behaviour. I would also explain the class rules to her about her future conduct. Scenario

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    Larger family size and later birth order is also associated. • Enuresis- Nocturnal enuresis or bed-wetting correlates with criminality. • Bullying- Bullying is positively related to criminal behavior. • School- School disciplinary problems‚ truancy‚ low grade point average‚ and dropping out of high school are associated with criminality. • Adult behavior- Alcohol and illegal drug use. High alcohol use‚ alcohol abuse‚ and alcoholism‚ as well as high illegal drug use and dependence are positively

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    Erde‚ she makes many good points about why school should be set back to a later time. First is how it increases academic alertness and vigilance. Second‚ is how a later start time decreases depression in teens and decreases tardiness and decreases truancy. Last‚ is how this later start time is actually helping the students get better grades. I one hundred percent agree with this and believe these policies should definitely be implemented. First is how it increases our whole ability to learn completely

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    social ills

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    Social ills are issues that relate to society’s perception of people’s personal lives. Nowadays‚ the common social ills faced by society are truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship to mention but a few. Internet is the main cause of today’s social ills‚ I totally agree with this statement because it causes addictions‚ obsessions and depressions. To begin‚ internet causes addiction. Internet is all accessible to anyone without age limit nor gender. Having an unlimited

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    Abstract Background The indiscipline problem in schools is ranked as a major problem among students of primary and secondary schools in Malaysia. Disruptive behavior is a concern to schools and parents and to fellow pupils‚ whose education may be adversely affected. Objective: The objectives of this study were to identify the level of students discipline problems and dominant factors attributing to the students discipline problems among the students in SMK St. Thomas. Material and Methods:

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    negative aspect of the agency it is all in place for the overall well being of the child. Police can work with local schools and EWC‚ by undertaking local patrols to detect truancy and going to local areas where children may hide out. By having the police involved children and parents will be able to understand the severity of truancy and poor school attendance which is a positive outcome. This can then lead on to the Youth Offending Team (YOT) whose staff identifies school attendance issues and work

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