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What Mercedes said is related to the ASTI Constitution number 1, THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK OR ACT. According to Mercedes's story, she was nearly going to be part of a fight on her way to her science class, but she calmed down, and stopped herself from being into those "CAT FIGHTS." It is important to THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK OR ACT, because once your words are out of your mouth there is no way to take it back and reverse what you said, and if you said something that offended someone then fights and conflicts are going to begin , and that will create and lead dramas. Plus, if you don't think before you act, you can lead to problem like this: you might have punched or slapped someone, because you were really mad at them or they said something that humiliated you. Furthermore, you might get in serious trouble with the administration. Though, Mercedes and her friends didn't bring up their situation to the administration when the time it happened, but she said that the next time it happens she will. This proves the ASTI Constitution number 10, RESOLVE CONFLICT PEACEFULLY. She didn't go up to their faces, and violate or offend them and she have never thought of doing that. But instead she said she would go up to the administration and tell them what happened if the situation occurs again. So that's why we have an ASTI Constitution so it would help us build a safer and a more peaceful community at ASTI . (:
Thanks for reading . :D
"I remember clearly an incident where I nearly walked right into one of these fights on my way to science; they were fighting right out in the middle of everything, and had to be torn apart by teachers, who they tried to beat on as well.
Though that wasn't always the case… every now and then, an alliance was formed, and being “unpopular” my friends and I were usually the ones being harassed. Truthfully, I didn’t much care, if they wanted to confront me; they needed to do it themselves, to my face. Otherwise, all their effort was for nothing… after a while, the other “targets” picked up on the same tactic, and eventually the harassers left us alone, if we weren’t gonna react, they wouldn’t bother. Tough sometimes this wasn’t as good an idea as it seemed… sometimes the “bullies” would react poorly, resorting to treats of beatings if we didn't do as they wanted. It was at that point we brought our problem to the administration."
What Mercedes said is related to the ASTI Constitution number 1, THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK OR ACT. According to Mercedes's story, she was nearly going to be part of a fight on her way to her science class, but she calmed down, and stopped herself from being into those "CAT FIGHTS." It is important to THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK OR ACT, because once your words are out of your mouth there is no way to take it back and reverse what you said, and if you said something that offended someone then fights and conflicts are going to begin , and that will create and lead dramas. Plus, if you don't think before you act, you can lead to problem like this: you might have punched or slapped someone, because you were really mad at them or they said something that humiliated you. Furthermore, you might get in serious trouble with the administration. Though, Mercedes and her friends didn't bring up their situation to the administration when the time it happened, but she said that the next time it happens she will. This proves the ASTI Constitution number 10, RESOLVE CONFLICT PEACEFULLY. She didn't go up to their faces, and violate or offend them and she have never thought of doing that. But instead she said she would go up to the administration and tell them what happened if the situation occurs again. So that's why we have an ASTI Constitution so it would help us build a safer and a more peaceful community at ASTI . (:
Thanks for reading . :D
And here is the ASTI CONSTITUTION :
- Think before you speak or act
- Include, don’t exclude
- Accept others for who they are
- Build mutual trust and respect
- Assume positive intent
- Speak up for yourself and others
- Strive to understand where other people are coming from; be empathetic
- Take responsibility for your actions and words
- Make a positive impact on the people and environment around you
- Resolve conflict peacefully
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