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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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27 June 2008
at 12:58 p.m.
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Theowl (Anonymous) says…
When a person learnes and understands about emotions, moods, feelings, thinking paterns, and basic personal managment skills, that person is far more likely to be a positive element and say things that are far more helpful and realistic.
27 June 2008
at 12:29 p.m.
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Theowl (Anonymous) says…
That life isn't ruined yet. If the person chooses to do something about turning things around, it all can be turned into a major learning experience still. The key to anything working is if the user wants to be drug free or not. If the person wants help, needs help, is so confused or depressed that they use drugs to hide behind or numb out their problems, offer them some help. If you can't figure out how to help, educate yourself. Ask people with true knowledge and experience. There is help and that person hasn't been ruined yet. A few months is repairable.
27 June 2008
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Theowl (Anonymous) says…
I'll bet that this county employee did her job quite well. Did you notice that she has been at the same job for 12 years? I'm thinking of all the responsibility it takes to do that job for 12 years. Theres alot of opinions and bad attitudes over a persons past. It's strange how much longer it takes for a mistake or any negative event in a persons life to fade compared to good deeds and positive efforts. Everybody makes mistakes. Anybody can change. I admire a person that has some challenging experiences at any level and is able to change their life to not make the same mistakes. I'll also bet that doing something good for an elderly neighbor or reading a story to a child or two would truly feel better than talking this county employee down.