Physical, cruel punishments too common in US schools
Students are not protected enough from disciplinary violence
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Students are not protected enough from disciplinary violence
Social media presents benefits, dangers
A shift to positive news could change public mindset
Citizens must be aware of privacy concerns
Miley Cyrus has dominated pop culture lately with her tantalizing MTV Video Music Awards performance, fascinating tweets and, most recently, an interview with Rolling Stone, in which she questions America’s censorship policy.
Recent developments show value of peace
A child scurries to his mother whining, “Someone stole my cookie!” The mother wisely responds, “Just use your words, and talk it out.” It’s funny how some things you learn when you’re young reappear as valuable lessons someone of any age can learn from. In recent weeks, it seems like world leaders are taking a moment to reminisce on the wise words their mothers once whispered to them.
Women’s self-criticism harmful, unnecessary
Home of the classic burger, pulled pork sandwiches and wings, America continues to maintain its reputation for the most carnivorous country in the world. But in consuming such a large proportion of meat products, Americans sometimes forget to question where their meat is coming from.
Exxon Mobil pipeline rupture proof of inadequate environmental regulations
While women make up about 51 percent of the U.S. population, they hold only 14 percent of government positions. This statistic provides just a glimpse at how unbalanced the gender division is in America’s government and culture.