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    Guns in Schools

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    Guns‚ schools and criminal minds. Due to a massive shootings events in the last years‚ we‚ the people have been wondering "Is it a good idea to have guns in our children’s school? I’ve always believe that schools are the safest places in the world‚ until December 14‚ 2012‚ when 20 years old Adan Lanza fatally shot twenty children and 6 adult staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown‚ Connecticut. Now‚ do you feel safe when leaving your child at school? and‚ would you agree in sending

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    School Rules

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    School Rules 1. Silence must be observed – a) As the first bell rings b) When coming into and leading out from the place where worship or assembly is conducted. c) When teachers enter the classroom. 2. Quiet talking is allowed between lessons‚ after a teacher has left a classroom. 3. Day scholars should leave the school as soon as school closes unless they are staying for games or extra lessons. 4. Letters of excuse for absence etc. should be addressed to

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    School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms Don’t you hate it wear. Or worse walking down the hall and everybody is wearing what you are. This year Easley High School is taken up this policy. Pickens County High should never take up this mandatory policy. As high school students we should be able to express ourselves. This idea is supported by senior psychologist Dr. Alan Hilfer. "Clothes are a source of expression for children‚ and as kids get older‚ they become increasingly resentful of uniforms." The freedom

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    School of Manipulation

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    65 Anne Schjoldager* Interpreting Research and the ‘Manipulation School’ of Translation Studies Abstract This article examines‚ explains and puts into perspective what others have dubbed the ‘Manipulation School’. This group of scholars see themselves as working within descriptive translation studies (DTS)‚ as defined by Holmes (1975)‚ and their main methodological tool is a search for translational norms‚ first proposed by Toury (1980a). The article then explores how these ideas relate to current

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    Bullying in the Schools

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    Bullying in the Schools Bullying and intimidation are a major social problem in many cultures. Since it is widely considered immature and mean to perpetrate violent or threatening acts‚ it is not surprising that incidents of bullying are usually found among young people where they gather to socialize. Schools are a hotbed of bullying activity‚ and many children are victimized. Bullying has two key components: repeated harmful acts and an imbalance of power. It involves repeated physical

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    School Safety

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    Case Study on School Safety This paper is about an incident that took place involving an over age student making a school unsafe for others. The student was very violent and did not get the proper punishment to go along with his behavior. The success of the discipline administered‚ and alternate solutions to the problems will be discussed. John Green is an 8th grade student who is 16 years of age. He had been retained three times twice in the eighth grade because of his standardized

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    Mainstream Schools

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    Students with learning difficulties who are included in mainstream schools may be assisted through student support services which are allocated to schools or regions (DET‚ 2013). These include a variety of supports such as guidance officers‚ specialist teachers‚ speech-language pathologists‚ behaviour support teachers‚ teacher aides‚ assistive technology‚ alternative format materials and special provisions for assessments (Student Learning and Support Services Taskforce‚ 2003). Individual planning

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    School Prefect

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    Prefectorial System Mayflower Preparatory School practices a system of democracy in electing prefects in the school. Students vying to be prefects must be in form two and must be nominated by their colleagues. The electoral committee made up of the assistant headmaster and three other teachers vet the nominated candidates. Successful aspirants are given four days to campaign in all classes and also present their manifesto to the student body on the fifth day. Sample Manifesto written by Kobina

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    School Speech

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    Starting school at seven? Shameful. L: Ladies and gentlemen‚ we are here today talk to you about why schooling should not start at the age of seven. Since the 19th century‚ children have been attending school at the age of five so why should this change now? H: The government have pledged that children should start school later than five years old‚ the current age of compulsory education. They insist children need more time to develop and less time in traditional lessons. So why is this I hear

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    School Lunch

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    should be a healthy vegan line offered to those who want it. Most students try to starve themselves because they want to lose weight‚ but the school doesn’t offer food that will help students become healthier. First and foremost‚ some students have eating disorders but conceal it well from other‚ and schools don’t offer the food needed for them. School lunch should be something that students look forward to‚ instead of dreading seeing the vile food passed out to them. Lunch is looked forward to

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