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- 1701: Bullying In School - Relevant Articles
- ... by ensuring that every parent signs a contract. In sum, these contracts encourage both schools and parents to ensure the safety of their children. Another article of interest is Ronald Oliver, I. Neal Oaks, and John H. Hoovers “Family Issues and Interventions in Bully and Victim Relationships.” In this article, the authors define and offer suggestions for reducing bullying. For instance, the article defines bullying as “longstanding physical or psychological abuse ... in the implementation of this strategy. While this approach may provide a successful solution for bullying in public schools, schools and individuals may resist the support group approach to bullying. Another article of interest is John Hoover and Richard J. Hazler’s “Bullies and Victims.” This journal article was quite helpful in summarizing the issues and the problems of bullying. Moreover, the article suggested potential strategies to help reduce the degree ...
- 1702: Eutahania And Suicide In America
- ... deadly dose must be self-administered, which means that the doctor can practice active euthanasia. Also those in support of the act, such as Jack Kevorkian, Derek Humphry, co-founder of the Hemlock Society and John Pridonoff, executive director of the Oregon based Hemlock Society all say that more than just terminally ill patients should be covered by euthanasia laws, such as those with disabilities, or who are incapacitated. Disability rights ... in two-parent\\'s working, and rising divorce rates. It also says that other studies have shown that television news stories about suicide have led to a temporary rise in suicide rates. In one article John Ashton says \\"Although some have sought to deny the link with media reportage, that there is such a link, especially for young people, seems to me to be beyond reasonable doubt. I believe that the ...
- 1703: Building A Radio Empire-chancellor Media
- ... 1951, there were one and a half million television sets in the United States. In 1954, regular color television broadcasts began. And, in 1963 television news came of age with the broadcast and reporting of John F. Kennedy s assassination. By 1965, almost all broadcasts were filmed in color, and the FCC regulated cable television. In 1968 there were 78 million televisions in American homes, and approximately 200 million sets around ... named in this case are Chancellor Media, Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Thomas O. Hicks, Jeffrey A. Marcus, James E. de Castro, Eric C. Neuman, Lawrence D. Stuart, Jr., Steven Dinetz, Thomas J. Hodson, Perry Lewis, John H. Massey, and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. The plaintiff alleges breach of fiduciary duties, gross mismanagement, gross negligence or recklessness, and other matters relating to the defendants actions in connection with the proposed Capstar merger ...
- 1704: A Critical Look At The Foster Care System
- ... in far too many of these group homes was minimal at best, because the money was being skimmed off for personal gain.[5] "In the 1970s, real estate speculators bought up entire downtown blocks," write John Hubner and Jill Wolfson. "After a few coats of paint and some wallboard were slapped up, the houses were given bucolic- or inspirational-sounding names like 'Green Pastures' or 'Excell Center' and found new life ... Issues in Foster Care, Audit, Reference: LAC/94-2, Chapter 2. January, 1995 Index. 4. Testimony of Kenneth Wooden. 5. Uri Berliner, "Mining Riches from Troubled Kids," San Diego Union-Tribune, (June 5, 1994). 6. John Hubner and Jill Wolfson, Somebody Else's Children: The Courts, the Kids, And the Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families, (New York: Crown, 1996). p. 213 7. Uri Berliner, "Care Group is Overpaid, State ...
- 1705: Utilitarianism 2
- Utilitarianism is the ethical doctrine which essentially states that which is good is that which brings about the most happiness to the most people. John Stuart Mill believed that the decisions we make should always benefit the most people as much as possible regardless of the consequences to the minority or even yourself. He would say all that matters in ... neighbor as yourself. When Augustine said, Love God and do what you will , I believe he is asserting the fact that when a person loves God truly he or she is in God s will. John 14:15 says, If you love me, you will obey what I command. If a person obeys God which is loving God and loving his creation then a person is in his will. The decisions ...
- 1706: The Use Of Pencils As Weapons
- ... computer systems of one sort or another. Estimations have been made that computer systems at the school could be provided for as little as $800 per student including Internet access and basic maintenance. ( Computing Edge , John Beecham, 1997) This approach would have many advantages, including the fact that our schools would be releasing children with at least a basic knowledge of how to operate a computer system, this in turn would ... deeds, politically correct. There are very few that would want to complain. For the most part, those who would are the offenders themselves. Bibliography: Ch. 4 News at 6:00 Computing Edge : Hi Tech Classes?, John Beechman, Issue 11, 1997 From graphite to pencil: Ali Mitgutsch, Carolrhoda books, 1985 Http://www.geocities.com/area51/stats/7403.html Http://www.geocities.com/mem/crime/6743.html Http://www.chen.ret/und.com
- 1707: The Unity Of The Mind And Body
- The Unity of the Mind and Body Both Michel De Montaigne and John Donne argue that the cultivation of the mind is linked to the well being of the body. Both argue that a mind void of proper enrichment and education will lead to an unhealthy body. However ... certain way. Montaigne s whole argument in the essay reflects his distaste for the cultivation of a mind through imagination and his idea that imagination leads to an unhealthy mind and consequently, an unhealthy body. John Donne s general viewpoint on the relationship between the mind and the health of the body differs greatly from Montaigne s. Donne s theory is simply that the path to a healthy body is an ...
- 1708: The Production Histry And Cons
- ... this reason, the use of hops was often simply and forcibly forbidden. Among other things, juniper berries, sweet gale , blackthorn, oak bark, wormwood, caraway seed, aniseed, bay leaves, yarrow, thorn apple, gentian, rosemary, tansy, Saint-John's-wort, spruce chips, pine roots, and henbane found their way into these Grut mixtures. Some of these herbs were poisonous, and others induced hallucinations. As we know today, the hallucinogen Alkaloid, for example, is ... many brewers that come in at different hours of the day, which would be good while going to school. Works Cited Aging of Beer. Jackson, Paul. 29 October 1999. http://Alabev.com/beeraging.html Alabev. John Fife. 20 October 1999. http://www.Alabev.com Bowman, Fredrick L. Personal Interview. 1 October 1999. Buhner, Steven H. Sacred and Healing Beers. Brewers Publications. Chicago, Illinois, October, 1998. Carter, Rachelle. Consumption of Beer and ...
- 1709: The New World
- ... best Leader for the Department of Education. In order to make sure people in the New World get along; someone will have to be in charge of the Department of Human Relations. The survivors chose John F. Kennedy for this position. Kennedy was the thirty-fourth president of the United States. He proved to be a very "easy to get along with" president (Sidey). While he was in office, Kennedy showed ... jails and insane asylums (http://www.glueumd.edu/~cligwp/bios/ddbio.html/). Hopefully, a mere one hundred people will be able to get along and there should be no reason to need jails or asylums. John Brown would not have made a good leader in the New World because he believed that "everyone should be free to do what they feel" (Iger). In order to start a New World, people will ...
- 1710: The 411 On Copyright For Net P
- ... the Michigan Press Photographer's Association (MPPA) home page. This discussion is about the LIFE magazine May, 1995 photo of the Kent State shootings wherein the photo was altered from the original shot by photographer, John Filo on May 4, 1970. The alteration eliminated a pole in the center of the photograph. David Friend, Life's Director of Photography says it was a done unbeknownst to the editors. MPPA member Brian Masck responds, saying that credibility in the source of a photo is critical to photojournalism. Whether or not photographer John Filo has a cause of action against LIFE for printing the altered photo may be an issue of whether the terms of the print license were exceeded.[78] This type of alteration is distinguished from ...
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