My son got kicked out of school for threatening to murder a teacher. Can I sue the school for damages?

It sounds like you have some growing up to do, which is of course natural as you are still in school. I would agree that the teacher may have been somewhat in the wrong, but you have to learn how to deal with this type of situation. The problem is with all the school violence these days your statement is a major concern.

That being said, I doesn't seem like an expulsion thing and I think the maximum suspension length is 5 days (in most states). I would expect you to get the maximum if you have prior stuff on your record which sounds like you might have a lot since you say this teacher is the only one who has written you up this year implying that in other years other teachers have also written you up.

What you said COULD be interpreted as threatening. Apologize, admit you were wrong, and tell her you learned your lesson and will never say such a thing again. And learn from this experience that school now, and work later, contain situations where someone else has considerable power when you have none, and that you learn to play by the rules to survive.

Anybody have an idea on a nutrition research project I can do for school (specifically on the behavioral side for nutrition)?" Yes one that can be an easy research project on nutrition, you can do for school is vitamin B12 deficiency, and how it can cause depression, and result in megaloblastic anemia. Also vitamin D is another area you can look into, regarding depression.

A couple of other essential micronutrients, in the essential minerals can also cause anemia. I've been having to research nutrition now for about thirty nine years, so I'm able to give you some starting points. Be able to tell where those vitamins and minerals are best found, and what the best sources are.

I'll give you a bit of a start there as well. The much disliked liver of beef, chickens, and pigs, are among the top for vitamin B12, along with vitamin A, and some vitamin D. Fish such as jack mackerel salmon, and sardines, are some excellent sources of vitamin D3, along with vitamin B12.

Now my search set up you can also use. Here's an example, you can modify for different foods. Canned pink salmon nutritional value pan fried beef liver nutritional value Now a good site for a really good breakdown is: nutritiondata.self.com Which I'll use the two examples I gave with a link to them, and their values, on the site I mentioned.

Also note at the top you can select a weight even for comparing the weight at an equal amount. For most foods one ounce, or one hundred grams will be your best choices. For the canned pink salmon.

http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finf... For the beef liver. http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/beef... You can use that also to even compare other meats, like chicken breast or different basic cuts of beef with. Also here's a link to Wikipedia, not the best source but a good starting point for vitamins.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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