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The use of the N-word can have a detrimental impact on students, particularly those who identify as Black or African American, as it perpetuates racism, discrimination, and a sense of exclusion. This can lead to feelings of hurt, anger, and decreased self-esteem among students, as well as creating a hostile learning environment. It is essential for educators to address and prevent the use of derogatory language to foster a safe and inclusive school community.

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