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    School Related Shootings

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    School-related shootings from 1999 to 2012 made it as though the United States was on the brink of an ethical frenzy concerning wrongdoing and youth society. Social researchers have been at work attempting to find out what makes students go to such extreme lengths. In spite of fear connected with violence in schools, observational proof shows that schools are among the most secure spots for youngsters, compared with their home and neighborhood environments. Much of the current investigation…

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    The human race has never been pure. Some would say we have Eve to thank for that. Our society is made up of an unsettling amount of murderers, rapists, and other monsters, praying on the unsuspecting and defenseless. When an innocent life is ruthlessly taken, the pain does not end after the victims last breath. The families and friends of these victims are also affected by the cruel and barbaric actions of these monsters. They are left heart broken, angry, and often without closure. History…

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    Argumentative “You can have all the gun control laws in the country, but if you don’t enforce them, people are gonna find a way to protect themselves. We need to recognize that bad people are doing bad things with these weapons. It’s not the law-abiding citizens, it’s not the person who uses it as a hobby” (Steele). There are around 100,000 victims of gun violence each year (“Brady Campaign...”). Action needs to be taken so Americans don’t feel unprotected going into a public environment. By…

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    There are also several very famous school shootings that have some of the same characteristics. Columbine is one of the most well known school shootings, in which thirteen people died and twenty were wounded. The attackers were eighteen year old Eric Harris, and seventeen year old Dylan Klebold. They planned the attack for months, and once it was carried out, they killed themselves (“Columbine”). The Sandy Hook shooting is also very well known. Twenty year old Adam Lanza shot and killed…

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    Physical safety and mental health have been common issues work places have come across and tried to deal with. In a number of ways, they have been able to diminish the amount of preventable injury through stricter training and regulation methods as well as imposing work-safe programs which give benefits for years gone by accident free. School systems offer security measures and rule based regulations to create safer learning environments for their students and staff. Mental health programs have…

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    After the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, which ended the lives of twenty students and six teachers, reporter and media were quick to jump on the alleged rumor that the shooter played violent video games. A Nearby town, even rallied violent media such as CDs, DVDs and video games and had them burned. Although the rumor was proven false, people still fear what violence and video games will cause in people. Many psychologists are positive there is a link however, video games do not cause…

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    Bullying Prevention

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    The topic of bullying prevention and school safety is the focus of my inquiry. The issue of bullying and safely in schools involves the school environment, student interactions, and the way negative actions disrupt personal and social development. School bullying presents one of the greatest psychological and physical health risks to children in society today. School safety is a top worldwide priority and a key area of academic success. Prevention of school violence is crucial and it begins with…

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    Ch. 4 Visual Rhetoric: Images as Arguments Question # 4 The question is raised about if the press should photographic images be published in new papers that display death and dying? In Ephron reading. She argues about the cause and effect it is to its consumer, the reader with photographic images of death and dying. The consumer will read an article, but it is the visual persuasion that catches their eye more than the title of the article. Images have a very important role to its viewers. The…

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    Youth Violence Increase

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    Is the Increase in Youth Violence Due to an Increase in Media Violence? Clarise E King Post University On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, both high school seniors, entered their school Columbine High dressed in matching trench coats and armed with two shotguns, one rifle, one semi-automatic weapon and a cache of explosives, with one intention, murder. Reportedly, the duos initial plan was to set off a propane tank which they had converted into a bomb, but when that plan failed…

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    Located in Littleton, Colorado, Columbine High School is most famously recognized for being one of the “deadliest school shooting in American history”, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Two high school students were to blame for this tragedy. Abc News reported that the shooters “slaughtered 12 students” and left others critically wounded with serious life threatening injures. School shooting in recent years have unfortunately become a prevalent issue in our society, they happen so often…

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