The answer depends on the details. However, it would not be considered sexual harassment. It has become a sign of these times that many people are compelled to use modern technology to take, send and save nude photos of themselves and it can all go wrong with a touch of a button. It would up to the school board whether or not any action is taken against the teacher. It is unlikely that any legal charges would arise from her mistake.
Similar situations have occurred in several school districts. Repercussions range from the resignation of the teacher who was careless enough to post a nude photo of himself (intended for his girlfriend) to his public Facebook page to students who saw semi nude photos of their teacher on her iPad, which she gave them to use, and were suspended for accessing an unauthorized file.
Nothing may happen to the teacher in this case or she may be terminated. That decision is up to the school board.
technically shirtless men are not sexual under the law, but if he did it in a sexual manner then you should report him and see what happens from there. If you are not sure then you can report him and see what they say
it was made accidentally
They are not killed purposely they are accidentally run over by boats
Yes, it is an adverb.It means done in a purposeful way, on purpose and not accidentally or by chance.
Toxiphobia - an exaggerated fear of poison or being poisoned A person suffering from this will believe that they will be poisoned by food either purposely or accidentally
Since catfish are one of the larger fish in the ponds they eat almost anything smaller than them. So sometimes they are accidentally caught up in the fishing nets when fishermen try to catch other schools of fish. Then they are also caught purposely for food. So they are always getting caught purposely and accidentally.
The opposite of a purpose for a tool could be its form. The opposite of the purpose for an action could its plan. The opposite of (having) a purpose could be purposelessness or randomness. * For "on purpose" the opposite is accidentally, inadvertently, unconsciously.
To omit something or some one is to leave out, to not include. This may be done accidentally or purposely.
Only if you can prove that the employees of the correctional facility purposely or accidentally put you in a potential dangerous situation. Proof is everything!
why don't you ask Steve Irwin.. Not manta rays. other rays maybe, but mantas don't have a sting, so unless u purposely get in the way of one of their ginat leaps outta the water, they cant hurt u either purposely or accidentally!
NO!!!! However, if anyone, particularly small children/infants, swallows bleach , either purposely or accidentally, then milk is administered to counteract the effects of bleach.
My toad ate one once. I don't recommend purposely feeding them a bee, but accidentally eating one isn't bad when the toad is outside.