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		<description><![CDATA[On the Unicef website we learn random disturbing facts that pertain to the plight of children: &#8220;An estimated 540 million, or one in four, children in the world live with the ominous and ever-present hum of violence that might erupt at any time, or are displaced within their countries or made refugees by conflicts that are already raging. Hundreds of thousands are buffeted by floods and droughts in repetitive patterns. Many of those same children are among the more than 600 million children already beset by unyielding and merciless poverty.&#8221; In 1994, in the course of a few weeks of genocide, it is estimated that a quarter of a million children were slaughtered in Rwanda. Children in the tens of thousands perish outright every year or lose limbs in landmines following wars, for example after the decimation of prior Yugoslavia. Of the hundreds of unexploded bombs that still kill or main civilians each month in Afghanistan that were dropped during the air raids of coalition forces against the Taliban in 2001, half target children of ages 7 to 15, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, August 6th, 2003, pages 650-653. Girls and women are still raped as [...]


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		<title>Where is your student?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Something not on the front pages of newspapers but is still interesting none the less was an AP article about a California school that is requiring students to where lo-jack type monitoring device that reports where students are at school, whether it be in class, or in the bathroom. The device gives off a radio frequency that tells school staff where they are when the pass by a frequency reader. The readers are installed in classrooms, locker rooms, and bathrooms, and are intended to make attendance easier, while preventing vandalism and school violence. While parents were not involved in the decisions making process to use the radio badges, some parents feel that students are being turned into livestock, which are often themselves tracked with radio type badges. Only in capital society are children treated like prisoners. It is not just a product of capitalism but a process. Why one might ask? Because school under capitalism prepares future workers for work under capitalism, and I am not talking about through education. Boredom and monotony in school prepares students for boredom and monotony in the work place. The conformity to time clocks, breaks, and lunches at school prepares future workers for the [...]


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