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Yanet Vega

A New Mandate on Sex Education - 0 views

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    Educational Programs in many cites in New York use the program to educated students about sex. Many students learn about sex through out TV or through friends, instead of educational programs. Parents can have the stratification that they children will be well educated about prevention and risk of sex. These will also reduce teen pregnancy and educated girls.
Yanet Vega

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    This Program is designed to educated students on the health risk and prevention that can happen if not educated on sex. The program that has been applied to many schools have showed a lower teen pregnancy among the students that have been in the programs. Education is the only way we can teach students to take care of them self's.
Katie Waite

5 Reasons the Common Core Is Ruining Childhood - 5 views

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    The article goes over many of the issues that parents, teachers, and children are having with common core. Parents are noticing children having an increased stressed level which they attribute to common core. In the authors opinion, teachers are required to follow a script, for fear of job loss. Some programs have also been cut from school like PE and Music.
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    I don't think the common core is good. Kids at the age of 6 should not be stressed. The programs that have been cut were actually a good way for kids to engage and explore in what they are really interested in for the future time.
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    No six year old or any child should be stressed out about school until at least high school. The core is defiantly not a good thing to have for any education.
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    the fact that schools have to cut programs just to support this "teaching style/ criteria" is insane. Music and gym and various other activities are ways for kids to get out of the cultural norm of academia and express themselves. I cant even imagine what my school would of been like without those things.
Candice Zinke

Breast Feeding in the Workplace - 0 views

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    Mothers don't have the time to breastfeed or pump while at work. Some workplaces don't have the right accommodations for these mothers. There are programs for the moms.
Tasha McNutt

North Carolina Legal EUGENICS Sterilization program (1969-1974) : Vaccine Liberation Army - 0 views

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    Very sad story of a forced sterilization on a young girl in the 1960's. North Carolina decided to do this without her consent. They did this to hundreds of men, women, and children.
Clayton Pounds

Drug Testing for State Assistance - 0 views

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    This short article shows a bill that passed in Kentucky to start testing for illegal drugs to get state assistance such as food stamps or any cash assistant programs.  Positive testing results will not be given to police, but will cause the applicant to be ineligible. Also they must be tested yearly.
ivan Montero

Feeding America - 0 views

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    America has plenty of food in the country to feed all of its people. The amount of food that gets wasted each year is taking away from families in need that could use that food to survive.
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    This Website "Feeding America" fights hunger by advocating food prevention. This site goes over tragic facts and stories of people that didn't have anything to eat. they also give links in ways that you can help.
Alisa Cooper

15 Facts About Net Neutrality [Infographic] - 1 views

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    Net neutrality sometimes isn't the easiest thing to wrap your head around. But the artistic folks at Online MBA Programs are here to help with 15 facts you may not have known about what neutrality on the Internet actually means.
Jesus Chino

Survey: Americans Divided on Government Surveillance - 0 views

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    Americans are divided over whether or not the U.S. government has gone too far in using surveillance practices that infringe on citizens' privacy, an NBC News online survey found. While 38 percent of Americans say the government's surveillance program has gone too far in infringing on people's privacy, 35 percent say the government's program has been relatively balanced between privacy concerns and fighting terrorism.
Camille Rodriguez

Medicaid - 0 views

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    IS it wrong to try to make cuts on teh medicaid program in teh state of Arizona becsue it takes a larger portion of the states budget.
Alexis Boldt

Disabled students must be given sports, says Education Dept. - 0 views

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    Orders are being made to schools to allow disabled students to participate in sports programs. Minimal changes may be made to allow these students to participate.
Penny Hinch

Wellness: Personal Freedom or Employer Mandate? - 0 views

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    Are employer mandates infringing on employee personal freedoms? The article talks about employers forcing employees to particpate in company health improvement programs. By mandating this kind of particpartion, the company can save money and at times imposed state or federal fines.
Dean Stewart

Healthcare reform, is it really going to help us overall? - 2 views

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    The article explains the reform of the health care system regarding to the costs and the most significant changes that come along with it.
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    In this article, the author is giving all the background and recent changes to the Healthcare reform bill. He is also stating the average amount this will cost the federal government and what other programs will be affected by it.
Jessica Bruck

Israeli Girl, 8, at Center of Tension Over Religious Extremism - 0 views

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    She is Naama Margolese, 8, the daughter of American immigrants who are observant modern Orthodox Jews. An Israeli weekend television program told the story of how Naama had become terrified of walking to her elementary school here after ultra-Orthodox men spit on her, insulted her and called her a prostitute because her modest dress did not adhere exactly to their more rigorous dress code.
justin thomas

Religious Freedom - 0 views

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    The Office of International Religious Freedom has the mission of promoting religious freedom as a core objective of U.S. foreign policy. The office is headed by Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Suzan Johnson Cook. We monitor religious persecution and discrimination worldwide, recommend and implement policies in respective regions or countries, and develop programs to promote religious freedom.
Diane Beeson

Gun Control in the United States | U.S. Programs | Open Society Foundations - OSF - 0 views

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    This website offers a rubric of the gun laws that are held by each state as of April, 2000. This information is used to help educate the public on gun crime, control, and enforcement. With this information, it is hoped that it would be used to prevent further crimes, injuries, and death caused by inappropriate gun use.
Briana Dooda

Why Arts Education Is Crucial, and Who's Doing It Best - 0 views

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    Art education reaps many benefits for students. People may not realize, but studies in the Arts is a great foundation for academics. So it's a shame that when budgets get tight that the first thing to go are the arts programs. Maybe we should re-think priorities in schools, and weave these arts back into the classroom
Angela Anderson

Book Discussion on The Language Police - 0 views

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    C-Span interview with Diane Ravitch discussing her book. Provides her insight into why she wrote the book and the content of the book
Donette Fincher

Google: don't expect privacy when sending to Gmail - 0 views

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    Google is under intense scrutiny after it's role in the National Security Association scandal that involving mass surveillance of U.S. Citizens. In a recent court filing, Google asserts non gmail users sending emails to Gmail accounts can't expect any privacy when sending the email correspondence. Google scans the email using an electronic program to target ads to the end user. Non gmail users can expect their personal and/ or professional email correspondence to be intercepted and read before being delivered to the gmail end user.
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    I'm not sure if there's any place at all where you can expect privacy when sending e-mail. That just reminded me of my work. Every day when you see the login screen, it reminds you that with our system, you don't have any reasonable expectation of privacy. I wonder how many people even read that.
Leilani Metteba

Do Stop-and-Frisk's in New York City Amount to Racial Profiling? - 0 views

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    New York's stop and frisk policy has led to racial profiling and targeting of law abiding minority citizens.
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    New York City made stop and search laws in belief that it would lower the rate of violent crimes. Stop and frisk laws allow police to pat down any suspicious person. The amount of people being stopped has reached a high number. Of those many people, it seems that law enforcement is singling out certain races. These races being mainly Latino or African American.
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    This article argues the fact that the "stop-and-frisk" program implemented in the beginning of the 1990's doesn't help in reducing crime rate; however, there are substantial evidence that say it has been used by NYPD officials as a way of discrimination towards minorities.
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