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Dagga muffins back at schools

Dagga muffins back at schools
First it was sugars, then whoonga and now Durban school pupils were back to dagga because it was more readily accessible, police and education authorities warned on Sunday.
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Dagga muffins back at schools
First it was sugars, then whoonga and… Continue reading

Why did they take the Paddle out of Schools for Corporal Punishment?

Question by Vajrasiddha: Why did they take the Paddle out of Schools for Corporal Punishment?
When it’s obvious this works:
Siberian scientists believe that addiction to alcohol and narcotics, as well as depression, suicidal thoughts and psychosomatic diseases occur when an individual loses his or her interest in life.… Continue reading

Schools Become Serious About Alcohol Testing

Schools Become Serious About Alcohol Testing

The first and the foremost step are taken by the parents and teachers together. Faculty and parents are not trying to be hard about students. It’s more of a matter of life and death. One preventable drunk driving accident isn’t worth not doing it.… Continue reading

Schools Get Very Serious About Alcohol Testing

Schools Get Very Serious About Alcohol Testing

The first and the foremost step are taken by the parents and teachers together. Faculty and parents are not trying to be hard about students. It’s more of a matter of life and death. One preventable drunk driving accident isn’t worth not doing… Continue reading

Other College Football Capsules: California schools split in Pac-12 divisions

Other College Football Capsules: California schools split in Pac-12 divisions
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The new Pac-12 conference approved football divisions that will split the California schools and adopted an equal revenue-sharing plan Thursday as the league presidents and chancellors hashed out the important issues that arose because of recent… Continue reading

What do you think of corporal punishment in schools? At home?

Question by J K: What do you think of corporal punishment in schools? At home?
I’m a 15 year old male. I know it’s going to be hard for some of you to believe, but I seem a bit old-fasioned compared to my peers. I try to talk to… Continue reading