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Oregon, Barbara Gorden-Lickey, Ph. D., sewed kittens' eyes shut and forced them to jump from a height onto a platform surrounded by water so she could study the effects of sight deprivation on the brain. Cruel and inhumane experiments like this one
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been deliberately killed, abused, and neglected by rulers, society or parents. Child abuse is an injury or pattern of injuries to a child that is not accidental. According to the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in 1995 about 2.9 million
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education?
NO.
After four decades of school integration America has given up, and the question is “Why?” I believe the answer is because absolutely nothing worked! Bussing was a hassle, most magnet schools were set up for false reasons, and everything
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right
to pray in school, either individually or in informal groups so long as the
prayer is not organized by the school. But if the students only knew what
they were really doing by praying in school.
First of all they are going against
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every school in the nation. With the not so recent tragedies at Pearl River High in Pear, Mississippi, and Columbine High in Denver, Colorado people have questioned the security of our nations schools. Many states have taking vital steps toward
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to learn and for teachers to educate. Many people claim that schools are becoming increasingly unsafe and that students are not focusing on what the school system is trying to accomplish. Those contending this put forth dress codes as a solution
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have been attempting to standardize the clothing that students wear. The school superintendents who are in favor of uniforms will argue that the children who wear them will experience many benefits. I disagree with this position. I feel that
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the recent and alarming rise in violence and drop out rates in our public schools. Those that support uniforms argue that uniforms disguise economic and ethnic backgrounds, so students are no longer jealous of others. The financial burden on parents
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into the classroom as a way to bring back a sense of community and promote a better learning environment in schools. Proponents have linked school uniforms to fewer behavior problems and higher academic achievement while also promoting school pride
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in public schools because their use would lead to higher education, less violence, and lower cost to parents.
I. Education
A. Discipline toward learning
1. Less distractions
2. Less stress
B. Better
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