Summary Exercises Passage 1: There Are A Few Ways To Curb Bullying in Schools
Summary Exercises Passage 1: There Are A Few Ways To Curb Bullying in Schools
PASSAGE 1
Bullying occurs in most schools. This behaviour is not to be tolerated. Education officers, principals,
teachers and students must finds ways to combat bullying. There are some suggestions on how to curb this
menace from becoming serious.
The National Union of the Teaching Profession stresses on educating students on the severity and
consequences of bullying. tudents should be informed of the punishments and actions that can be ta!en by the
school and ministry.
The education officers suggest that schools should foster better relationship with students
This means everyone in the school should participate actively in both tudies and co"curricular activities. #ence
the time and energy are channelled into healthy activities in school.
$nother effective strategy is to ensure every case of bullying, be it minor li!e verbal abuse or
rumour spreading, is dealt with seriously. chools should not brush aside these minor cases and only tend to
more severe ones.
%inally, there must be efficient enforcement of the rules. The police should give tal!s to students to
nip bullying cases in their buds. &nce students reali'e that bullying brings serious consequences, they will respect
the rules.
Write a summary on ways to curb bullying in schools.
Begin your summary as follows
There are a few ways to curb bullying in schools
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People usually avoid leeches because of their physical loo! and feeding habit. #owever, they prove to be
useful in medicine. Treatment involving leeches is called leech therapy, which dated bac! thousands of years ago.
(eeches are used in reconstructive surgery. Their saliva contains anti"coagulation, an en'yme which
prevents blood clotting. (eeches assist the reattachment of severed body parts such as finger and ear by
preventing blood clotting, which can cause the reattached body parts to become lifeless and not rot away.
(eeches are also used to relieve eye inflammations. )hen eye inflammation occurs, blood pools in
the affected area, causing the eyes to turn red and uncomfortable.
(eeches are used to drain the pooled blood, thereby reducing the inflammation.
Patients suffering from high blood pressure might benefit from leech therapy. The en'ymes found
in leeches saliva dissolve and prevent blood clots from travelling to other parts of the body. This lowers the
patient*s blood pressure significantly.
+ore people are turning to leech therapy. (eeches are no longer seen as revolting creatures. ,n
some cases, it is believed that they are better than drugs and surgeries.
)rite a summary on t#e uses of lee$#es in me%i$ine&
Begin your summary as follows-
Leeches are used in medicine for many kinds of ailments