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Teenage Violence: A National Plague
... He acts tough and has been in two fights in the last week. Because he is getting a reputation for as a (quote) "tough kid" he thinks that carrying a knife will make him safer. You are a student in his class. You two sit next to each other and sometimes talk during break. The boy feels he can trust you to keep a secret. He tells you of how he intends to take care of some boys intimidating him. Also being a 14 year old, how do you handle this situation?
This is not an uncommon situation for children anymore. Crime frequents in and around schools and is threatening the well-being of the students, school staff and communities.
Parents send their children of ...
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Censorship Threatens Freedom Of Speech
... to the general public. The suppression of reading materials is suppression of creative thought. However and whenever these attacks occur, they usually fall in at least one of the following categories: obscenity and violence, religion. What is obscenity? Clearly something hard to talk about constructively. Obscenity is difficult to discuss honestly. After all what makes something obscene? It is something too vague perhaps to be defined. It’s an elusive term we use, but can’t explain. Different people often see things in a different format. Some see obscenity in nude pictures, statues, paintings. While others find less obscenity in these things. So who is ...
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Analysis Of Rich And Poor And The Case Against Helping The Poor
... always try to give aid, seems a most obvious and simple answer, and thus does not warrant much additional thought. Also, the question of whether or not each ethical standpoint is valid or has distinct flaws will not be dealt with, but rather a simple explanation as to how each would deal with the topic will be presented.
Suppose Americans did in fact give as much aid as we possibly can, which means we can not spend money on luxuries such as stereos, vacations, alchohol or tobacco. In a society such as this, the members of the richer countries could definetely sustain an existence which is still far superior to those living in squalor, even without our many ind ...
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Social Reproduction Theory
... into a neighborhood where their youth can have the opportunity to attend a "better" school.
Yet, those that live in low socioeconomic status areas are not going to have the same opportunity to do either of these tactics. Upper and middle class parents not only can promote their children to end up in the same place as where they are at but can provide the option for an even better education or higher possibility of achieving even more then they themselves have achieved. For example, in the inner city of L.A. the youth that attend the schools are at more of a loss because of outside sources. These could include thing like the influence of gangs, drugs, and poss ...
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War On Poverty: Project South
... education and action research for
organizing and liberation. They contribute to the development of a strategic
vision for the movement emerging in the ese new times-bringing together
grassroots, scholar and cultural activists and youth on the basis of equality to
join in the process of understanding and transforming our society. The work of
Project South is funded by dues and contributions, in-kind work, and grants from
the Atlanta Black United Fund, the Center for Responsive Politics, the Schumann
Foundation, the Fund for Southern Communities, and the Mayer-Katz
Foundation,(South).
The following are the true statistics form the 1995 fiscal year and the
co ...
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The Statutory Definition Of Pornography
... since a causal connection to
specific works is demanded by it. However, s. 3.2(iii) which deals with
trafficking would be very problematic for liberals and legal conservatives
because it creates a cause of action for a person contrary to the
traditional conception of a rights holder's cause of action. This
subsection reads:
Any woman has a claim hereunder as a woman acting
against the subordination of women. Any man, child or
transsexual who alleges injury by pornography in the
way women are injured by it also has a claim.
[emphasis added]
My goal in this paper is to suggest that a slight modification t ...
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Appearances - A Universal Concern
... held by various groups. These perceptions
vary greatly abetween groups, which are demarcated by class, cultural,
geographical, chronological, and religious borders, to name a few. What may
be considered very attractive by one group may even be seen as repulsive in
another. The gangster with tattoos all over his body, clothed in attire
that is much too large, with rings in all the most unexpected places, and
sporting an outrageous hairdo, considers himself very attractive indeed.
Yet, so do the tall, smartly dressed businesspersons with their suit, tie,
and white handkerchief. Men and women of the Victorian era, when women's
ankles were not even permitted to be ...
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Racism In Colleges
... War. During this period, the slaves really tried to break free from their
past stereotypes. A small percentage of them taught themselves to read and write
and they began to teach others.
Some blacks even fought in the Civil War. The most educated were
selected and several black units were formed. Once the North had defeated the
South in the war, the slaves were freed from bondage, however, that did not mean
that they would be free from the terrible prejudice that still permeated the
country.
Schools sprang up in all black areas but were not given the public
funding that they needed and deserved. They were usually only one room and very
dirty. They were ...
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Fitting In
... try to make it better.
Being rejected is like someone saying "You do not fit in with us so leave us
alone" its a nasty feeling. Some people let others down easy and that is nice of
them.
Why is it so hard to fit in? There is so much social pressure now that
it is getting harder and harder to "fit in". When I say social pressure I mean
how to act, look, sound, walk, and so on. Clothes play a very important role in
fitting in with the crowd. People say that a first impression is the most
important one so people try to make the best first impression by dressing up or
showing someone there not. Some people try to stay in fashion, they do this to
stand out or be notic ...
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Disabled People
... out a little. I feel bad for the way they have to live their lives.
Buchanan has many students who are disabled. It is very unfortunate that there are so many of them. Disability awareness is a very big problem in today’s society. Most of the students who attend Buchanan high school don’t take into consideration that they have feelings too. are real people just like us. They may think and act different that people we are used to being around. However they still need to be treated with kindness and respect.
People are disabled in many different ways. They have disabilities that are physical and or mental. Physical disabilities are really sad because others can s ...
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