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- 18421: Trying Juviniles As Adults
- ... study states that 87% of people surveyed agreed there should be a separate facility for serious juvenile offenders. Trying a juvenile as an adult is one thing but then we place them in danger. Building new juvenile facilities would not only help the overcrowding; it would keep the child safe. Having juveniles sentenced to this type of facility until the age of eighteen and then transferred to an adult institution may ...
- 18422: Student's Rights
- ... that I express myself however I like. But, I can see their point; after all, I probably wouldn't want fifteen hundred students posting whatever they wanted to either. They might start to see the world outside these walls. I proceeded reading. The next civil liberties violation I came across is stated as such: "Students shall have the right to wear buttons. . .and other symbolic expression provided these expressions are not ...
- 18423: Edgar Allan Poe Biography
- ... father of short stories, " has written many short stories. A few examples are " The Cask of Amontillado, " " The Tell-Tale Heart, " and " The Fall of the House of Usher. " Poe is known all over the world for his eerie, spine-tingling tales of horror. " Reading a story terrifies and delights you" (Sohn,1964,p.1). This nineteenth century writer made a serious impact in the short story and poem writing category ...
- 18424: Sex Education: Does it Really Work?
- ... have failed to produce. Works Cited Gibbs, Nancy R. "How Should We Teach Our Children About Sex?" Time 41 (May 24 '93): 60-6. Shapiro, Joseph P. "Teenage Sex: Just Say 'Wait'." U.S. News &World Report 115 (July 26 '93): 56-9. "Sex Education in Schools: Peers to the Rescue." Lancet 344 (Oct. 1 '94): 899- 900. Sheehan, Sharon A. "Another Kind of Sex Ed." Newsweek 120 (Oct. '94): 10 ...
- 18425: School Uniforms
- ... Not all students want to fit in. Instead, they value their freedom and individuality. Students feel that making school uniforms mandatory takes away their right to self-expression. Opponents feel that uniforms are just a new gimmick that will have little effect on education. Also, school uniforms would prove costly for the students. On the other hand some people argue that uniforms are cheaper than buying children street clothing. However, opponents ...
- 18426: Primary Education & Post Plowden Legacy
- ... who were more 'liked' by their pupils was the fact that they often included games into the work. The author concludes that games humanised the work and made it vastly more enjoyable. In a perfect world teacher and pupil would be in complete harmony and all decisions made about the type and amount of work to be done would be completely unanimous. However, in reality a teacher who uses negotiation must ...
- 18427: Political Correctness In The Classroom
- ... innocent can and often does lead to real violence. The goodness of teaching political correctness in the classroom is its ability to protect our children from violence, discrimination, and the unfairness that exist in this world. Political correctness is a good thing for kids to learn. I think that being politically correct is just being polite and considerate for the feelings of others. I encourage parents and teachers to teach children ...
- 18428: Eleanor Aquitaine
- ... the young king half of England and Richard half of Aquitaine. Through all of the uprisings of his family Henry survived. Henry offered Eleanor a divorce on the agreement that she would give up the world and become a nun at Fontevrault, which she was very fond of, but she refused, and would not let the King get rid of her so easily. In a result Henry locked her up for ...
- 18429: My College Plans
- ... through I will have something else to fall back on. I will live on campus in a dorm and will probably do a little of the partying that goes on at colleges all over the world. But, I think that I am responsible enough to know when it is time for me to get serious about my education. I really cannot wait to go to college. But, also I would like ...
- 18430: Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle
- ... Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Educational Issues (pp. 82-83). Guilford, CT: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc. Senese, G.B., Tozer, S.E., & Violas, P.C. (1995). School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: McGraw-Hill. Wurzel, J.S. (1988). Toward Multiculturalism: A Reader in Multicultural Education. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.
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