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mistahjade 1 year ago
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Title: "United Against Bullying: Stand Up, Speak Out"
Objective: To raise awareness about the negative impact of bullying and promote a culture of kindness, empathy, and respect in schools and communities.
Target Audience: Students, teachers, parents, and community leaders.
Key Messages:
1. Bullying is a serious issue that affects the physical, emotional, and academic well-being of students.
2. Bullying is not acceptable under any circumstances, and everyone has a responsibility to prevent and report it.
3. Bystanders have the power to make a difference by standing up, speaking out, and supporting victims of bullying.
4. Kindness, empathy, and respect are essential values that we should all embrace and practice in our daily lives.
Campaign Activities:
1. Launch Event: Kick off the campaign with a launch event that includes speeches, performances, and interactive activities that promote anti-bullying messages.
2. Posters and Flyers: Distribute posters and flyers in schools, community centers, and other public places that feature anti-bullying messages and resources.
3. Social Media Campaign: Use social media platforms to spread anti-bullying messages, share success stories, and encourage students to share their own experiences and perspectives.
4. Workshops and Training: Conduct workshops and training sessions for students, teachers, and parents to educate them about bullying, its impact, and strategies to prevent and respond to it.
5. Peer Support Programs: Establish peer support programs that empower students to support and protect their peers from bullying, and provide them with the skills and resources to do so.
6. Community Outreach: Collaborate with community leaders, organizations, and stakeholders to promote anti-bullying messages and resources, and to address the root causes of bullying.
7. Monitoring and Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign through surveys, feedback, and other evaluation methods, and use the insights to improve and refine the campaign over time.
The "United Against Bullying: Stand Up, Speak Out" campaign aims to create a positive and supportive school and community culture that promotes kindness, empathy, and respect, and empowers students, teachers, and parents to prevent and respond to bullying. By working together, we can make a difference and create a safer and more inclusive learning environment for all students.
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mistahjade 1 year ago
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On my journey to intramurals
First of all, i really love our school when it comes to itramurals because it have the opportunity to us to shine our emotional and pyshical talents, i join the Silver stallions basketball men and in first i really thought that i was gonna rejected by team but unexpectedly, i make it in player lists, i really appreciate how our team really work hard to get us improve our skills and communication but unfortunately we didn't even stand a chance to win in our 2 games but im happy that we push our limits to do our best and we finally show what we work hard. Im so honored and happy that we are the representatives of our team and im so glad that we experience this 2k24 gfi intramurals. that's all and thankyou.
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mistahjade 2 years ago
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mistahjade 2 years ago
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YAKUZA - In the 1700's, the yakuza began organizing into families, and group members united with each other for mutual protection. They began to control booths at fairs and markets and developed a reputation for shoddy merchandise and deceptive salesmanship. They also played a role in Japan's gambling tradition. In the 1800's, the yakuza began to modernize, recruited members from construction and dock jobs, and even began to control the rickshaw business. Group members became involved in politics, taking sides with certain politicians and officials. They cooperated with the government so they could get official sanction or at least some freedom from the government. In the 1900's, American occupation forces in postwar Japan saw the yakuza as a primary threat to their work and realized they were well-organized and operated with support from some government officials. Between 1958 and 1963, the number of group members rose by more than 150 percent to 184,000. Approximately 5,200 yakuza gangs operating throughout Japan began to stake out their territories and violent gang wars occurred. These gangs controlled many businesses, engaged in sophisticated gambling and loan sharking activities, and invested heavily in sports and other entertainment. They also became involved in drugs, money lending, smuggling, and pornography. The structure of the yakuza is described, and the involvement of the yakuza in business and politics in contemporary Japan is discussed.
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