you are asking if there is a link between water and school violence? does water have anything to do with school violence?
There's many theories, but no general answer (considering the fact there are almost 7 billion people, no one can have the same reactions) Generally, violence leads to violence for several reasons, all of them involving a "need" to have or do something after a great/continued shock. Here are some examples of why violence caused others to create more violence. 1: The thought "if my life sucks, your life should suck too" When someone receives a great physical shock (ex: rape or getting beaten by a group) some people go into a state of despression, which leads to hatred for the world as the world did nothing to help them. In a sense, this turns people into cynics or nilihists who either physically or verbally abuse others as they believe others should suffer as much as them. A variation is where abused people actually begin to enjoy giving pain to others. 2:The classic "you crossed the line" When people are pushed to the limits, people eventually "snap". Just like the quote "a cornered mouse can bite", even the most timid person as a breaking point. Once you bully them far enough, the victims will get back at the people who tormented them-except the victims will come with knives, guns, or local gangs. This is a key factor in most school shoot-outs; the shooters often had a history of being bullied.
It is the reaction of the constriduous particle by the right proportions in the correct amout. this will cause the fire of the test tube eliminating the off chance that carbon monoxide in polutting the air. to do this reacction a necessary chemists is needed and can not be done by some high school kids. Careful care must be taken when the reaction is extravagating by the process of quantum chemistry with the electron microbs in the atoms nuclear fission reaction by the way I don't know what I am talking about.
cotton. i hate school uniforms.
What school did Martha Chase go to during her childhood? What school did Martha Chase go to during her childhood?
The actress who plays Tracy Beaker, Dani Harmer, doesn't go to school anymore as she is 22 i think but she used to go to Radcliffe-on-Trent junior school and Toot Hill secondary school.
high school violence
School violence is when there is something violent happening at a school. The most recent outbursts of school violence have been shootings.
This really seems like a cut-and-dried question to me. If it's violent and takes place in school or on school property, it is school violence. If you are a participant in the violence on school property, you are involved in school violence.
the is no violence in school.
Approximately 7% of schools in Atlanta, GA have school violence. This includes attacks on teachers as well as between pupils and there are now more security measures in the school than in the last 20 years.
Stephanie Kadel has written: 'Reducing school violence' -- subject(s): School violence, Prevention
"Carbon Monoxide Headquarters." Wayne State University School of Medicine; http://www.phypc.-med.wayne.edu.
Many children are confronted by violence at their home,their school,and even their neighborhood.
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Kimberly M. Williams has written: 'Socially Constructed School Violence' 'The PEACE approach to violence prevention' -- subject(s): School violence, Prevention, Behavior modification