Universities often have Codes of Conduct that students agree to follow, and social media posts can be viewed as a reflection of a student's behavior. If a student's Myspace page explicitly boasts about violating university rules, it could undermine the institution's standards and community values. Therefore, universities may have the right to suspend students in such cases to uphold their policies and maintain a respectful environment. However, due process should be followed to ensure fairness in any disciplinary action taken.
You suspend the student for a week and if they do it again expel them.
yes it is, but they wonnt allow 13 year olds on there. they check your age by looking at your profile on your e-mail address. the only way is to lie about your age when you make an e-mail address. but there is no obscenity on myspace. if there is then they suspend that persons profile.
The verb for suspense is "to suspend."
Examples: I hoped the principal would not suspend me. Suspend the crate in the air, with a rope.
Examples: I hoped the principal would not suspend me. Suspend the crate in the air, with a rope.
The past tense of suspend is suspended.
Suspended is the past participle of suspend.
The cursing was online and did not involve any of the students, or the school corporation and the kid still got suspended. It was done on a computer at home.
Suspend is stressed on the second syllable.
Suspend as in block, yes.
Suspend a weight on the rope and slowly increase the weight untill the rope breaks. If you want a more scientific approach you can use a tensile testing machine.
The noun form is suspense.