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    Effects of Trauma Caused By a School Shooting On a Student’s Social Development The thought of spilled blood, the sound of gunshots, the screaming, the panic, the racing hearts, and unsettling images all replayed in the minds of young, traumatized students; all due to the fact that one person decided to let their pain turn into everyone else’s. PTSD, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a mental health condition that's caused by witnessing or experiencing a horrifying event (Mayo Clinic). According…

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    Inhumane School Shootings

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    tolerated if not carried out by so-called “professionals.” For instance, in 1919, a boy who ran away from the Anglican Old Sun school was shackled to his bed and whipped repeatedly with a horsewhip until his back bled. Indian Commissioner W.A. Graham tried to have the principal fired but was unsuccessful. In 1924, another similar incident occurred as a boy at the Anglican school in The Pas was beaten until his neck to his buttocks turned black. Graham said that there was no point in reporting…

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    Current methods to decrease the number of school shootings include gun control, easier access to mental health, and higher security. All of these options have merit, but fail to tackle the fundamental cause of these incidents. Gun control is a slow process because of the second amendment: the right to bear arms. Gun activist argue that it is against their rights to take guns away because they should be allowed to protect themselves. In contrast, gun control supporters suggest bans on automatic…

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    As you are aware, the rate of school shootings have increased drastically. We need more control on who is capable of buying guns. I truly understand that the Second Amendment states that people have the right to bear arms and the terms shall not be broken. But in this case there have been more school shootings in this year alone than in any other country. I respect the Second Amendment, but children are dying over it. Something has to change, the gun policies have to have more restrictions with…

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    must be stricter gun control laws in the United States because of recent school shootings, the amount of gun-related deaths, and the mentally ill getting easy access to these weapons. There are many more incidences where guns are used to harm than protect in school shootings such as the Newtown School Shootings. Here is a quote form one of the parents whose 5 year old son was shot and killed at Sandy Hookin the Newtown Shootings, "The liberty of any person to…

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    2015. There have been several school shootings that have taken place all around the United States. The two that stand out the most according to the news are Virginia Tech and Lonestar College. The headlines in 2013 were 3 wounded and 2 detained. This was regarding the shooting that took place at Lonestar College in Houston, Texas on January 22, 2103. “The Houston shooting comes roughly a month after the deadly shooting at a Newtown, Connecticut, elementary school that ended with 26 people…

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    Interviewer: How was school like before the incident happened at Pleasant High? How do you like school after the incident? Which did you like more? Thomas Bishop: I loved school. I loved the way things were before the school shooting at Pleasant High. Ever since Dr. Henry Willner was hired as the grief and crisis counselor, things took a turn for the worse. Everything got stricter. I hated school after the shooting. Dr. Willner implemented new rules at the school that is just plain absurd. If…

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    are lost because of many deaths. For example, school shootings nationwide. School shooting has plagued our school systems in the recent past. The carnage and horrible pictures do not tell the story, but gives a glimpse of horror. The United States should put policies and laws to help eliminate school shootings. Taking all these thoughts into consideration may save a life.…

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    too many shootings. Too many tragedies, one after another: the Chardon High School Shooting, the Oikos University Shooting, the Aurora Shooting, and now the Sandy Hooks Elementary Shooting. Although the President’s memorial speeches have seemed to become somewhat of a routine, his speech following the tragedy in Newtown has proven itself as a great speech of our time: and I’m examining why. Despite these atrocious acts in which innocent lives were abruptly taken from us, the newest shooting is…

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    wish to solely use it for self-defense, and those who plan to use it for wrongdoings. On April 20, 1999 the latter was what caused the iconic school shooting at Columbine. It 's 11:19 a.m., Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris leave their cars, parked so as to flank the exits of the cafeteria, and make their way through the small suburban high school campus; shooting their peers located in their path. At 11:21 they proceed inside, collect themselves and their arsenal of weaponry. At 11:29 they lay…

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