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  2. Student posters and leaflets during the 1989 Tiananmen Square ...

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    Ideas and slogans during the movement began as posters on campuses, and were later converted to leaflets and handbills. Big and small character posters became the main way to report news and express viewpoints on campuses. [7] The ideas they expressed spread by word of mouth, or by individuals who had hand copied the contents.

  3. Bullied By The Badge

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    Students say being arrested has made them fearful of school, distrustful of authority figures and, in some cases, deeply angry. Across the country, concern over the role police officers are playing in school discipline is mounting. Now in many schools, there is a presumption that it’s the kids that are somehow criminals. And race is playing a ...

  4. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    The SROs in his school greet the kids in the morning, which he said helps students create a trusting relationship with police. He often meets with administrators to talk about emergency operations for the building and lockdown procedures. Ray Hall, a school police officer in Texas, has similarly low-key days.

  5. Big-character poster - Wikipedia

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    This first wave of writing mainly targeted school leaders and party committee members who previously did not support students' posting of big-character posters. [92] More people went to the universities to read big-character posters, and many middle school students went to learn how to write a big-character poster. [93]

  6. Student Police Cadet Project - Wikipedia

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    During the event, more than 400 high school students from 30 local schools interacted with police officers, engaging in wide-ranging discussions on community issues and visiting police stations. During these discussions, the students expressed a desire to have a permanent arrangement for ongoing communication with the police.

  7. John Oliver explains why having cops in schools is actually ...

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    In the wake of the deadly Uvalde school shooting, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver explored the argument that police make schools safer. Republican lawmakers like Sen. Ted Cruz have suggested a ...

  8. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    The police set their trained dog on the protesters, who responded by killing it. [21] The police then began to shoot directly at the children. Among the first students to be shot dead were the 15-year-old Hastings Ndlovu and the 12-year-old Hector Pieterson, who were shot at Orlando West High School. [22]

  9. Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write ...

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    A body camera captured every word and bark uttered as police Sgt. Matt Gilmore and his K-9 dog, Gunner, searched for a group of suspects for nearly an hour. Pulling from all the sounds and radio ...