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1771: The Problem of War and Peace
... weapons, and war, but very little about peace. Through special program, I have had the opportunity to Send a Mouse to College, Jump Rope For Heart, Prevent Aids, Heal The Environment, Just Say No to Drugs, Tell Someone About Abuse, and be a Student Against Drunk Driving. However, I have yet to be offered any kind of compressive and educational program promoting world peace. Luckily, as a child, I had the ...
1772: I, Too, Am America
... trouble melding together. According to statistics, in all probability, I have a higher chance than any other race teenager of not graduating from high school. By stereotype, all I do is eat fried chicken, sell drugs, and play basketball. In society, I might work twice as hard as the next man and not get the promotion. I am a part of the percentage who chooses to defy the probability, break the ...
1773: Cry Wolf
... using neck snares "equipped with 'stops'" which would prevent the wolves from being killed (Neimeyer 13). Mr. Neimeyer in International Wolf further explains, "Any live wolf restrained by a neck snare was quickly immobilized with drugs injected with a jabstick" (13). Radio collars were then slipped around the animals' necks and these "Judas wolves" (Neimeyer 13), as they have been called, were followed back to the pack where agents selected the ...
1774: We're Screwed
... have to suffer the consequences. For example, once I came to school on time but the metal detectors were malfunctioning. The school had one security officer who had to frisk every student for weapons and drugs. The process took a very long time. Due to this delay, I was late for class. From my pass experiences, the teachers did not care to listen to any excuses or reasons I would have ...
1775: Order In The Classroom
... been some trend s in recent years that simply ignore the problem of an inattentive child altogether. The trend is simply have a doctor prescribe the child to one of the many attention deficit disorder drugs. Such as the drug ridilin. While this may help out with the child's behavioral problems temporarily all that it really does is skip around the problem altogether. There is only one real cure that ...
1776: Lockers In School
... it can lead to potentially serious back problems. There is also the bad side. There is a bad side to having lockers. There are persons that uses their lockers to keep things concealed, like weapons, drugs, and other potentially dangerous objects. If students are bringing those objects into school, then I suggest blaming security instead of the lockers. Tardiness would come back into play. That is not such a big deal ...
1777: The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
... fourteen million children nationwide, attend “ inadequate” schools (Schlechty 91). Along with crumbling facilities, Schools face a variety of academic and disciplinary hardships. According to a recent USA Today poll, seventy-two percent of Americans cite drugs and violence as serious problems in their local schools. Sixty-one percent believe that academic standards are too low. Lack of discipline and low graduation rates also ranked as one of the biggest problems facing ...
1778: Education Through The Television
... of television. As people grow older, television, at least for recent generations, plays a large role in socialization. On many sitcoms and talk shows one can learn of problems of today like teenage pregnancy, poverty, drugs, etc.. Television also seems to support somewhat decent morals, a very religious person may not think so but television still follows the good guy-hero, bad guy-loser theme. From certain shows on TV one ...
1779: Censorship in Public Schools
... use of Stephen King's Carrie and Patrick Mann's Dog Day Afternoon (Jones 33). -An Indiana school board takes action that leads to the burning of many copies of a textbook that deals with drugs and the sexual behavior of teenagers (Berger 61). These cases of censorship in public schools are not unusual and there is evidence that such challenges are increasing (Woods 2). These challenges are actually typical of ...
1780: What Psychiatrists Do
... times, hospitalization of a patient is required. Hospital appointments are run similarly to private office appointments, except the psychiatrist may perform shock treatment and an insulin coma. Other types of psychiatrists research the effects of drugs on the human brain or the basic sciences of human behavior. Most of these psychiatrists combine their work with direct patient care. Psychiatrists must have completed high school and received a diploma. Then they must ...


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