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    School shooting have altered American history greatly over past few months. There is no limitation and boundaries as to how old the child would be, or how many people they may kill or injure. Students are bringing gun for their self-defense, but they mostly do crime. College is place where students come for education to get better future. There should be prohibiting guns in college campus because of family, education, and good environment. Allowing guns in college campus will cause huge…

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    Essay On School Shootings

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    Columbine High school in Littleton, Colorado, Killing thirteen people and wounding more than 20 before turning the gun on themselves. One student while hiding for his life calls 911 and describes the location of the school and what the murders looked liked. If it weren’t for him innumerable more could have died. In multiple schools to a few teachers having a phone out is a distraction and disrespectful. In several schools, there are consequences of having your phone out. But what If I shooting…

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    responsibility of carrying a firearm especially since there have been 12 school shooting in the USA alone. Schools in America need stricter gun laws. The president of the USA proposed to give teachers the option of carrying firearms; America’s future is at risk. The goal of a teacher is to educate, teach their kids. Educators are there to teach, not to shoot. In order to end shooting and gun use, they have to be limited. When kids enter their school/classrooms, they are under the teacher's…

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    School Shootings Most people know about all of the school shooting issues. And everyone is giving different ideas to help stop the fatal attacks. But the question is, why is no one taking action against these shootings? That is why teachers need to be able to carry guns, so society will actually do something to stop the shooters. Although some say school funding isn't enough to provide the training and weapons for teachers to carry, if there is a shooter or an intruder in the school there should…

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    Essay On School Shootings

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    Did you know that a mass shooting occurs every 200 days on average? Just in seven weeks of 2018 there have been eight US school shootings. Guns and other forms of violence have continued to haunt our nation’s schools. Many efforts have begun to provide better security for students. Some measures that can be taken to ensure the safety of our schools are by providing extra security, monitoring and being aware of who comes in and out of schools, and ensuring that schools are prepared and have well…

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    American School Shootings

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    else about why we had the lock down, but school was a place where I always felt safe and that was the first time that…

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    School Shooting Narrative

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    panic attack, and she couldn’t calm down. We were scared she was making too much noise until she became unconscious. We called 911 immediately, we told them how there was a school shooting, and our teacher was on the ground. In the meantime, we had disconnected the call with them because of the inconvenient connection at our school. Unexpectedly, we heard gunshots coming from downstairs. Not long after, that’s when we called one of our friends from downstairs to see what was happening.…

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    On December, 2012 something happened that no one wishes would happen, at 9:30 am in Newtown, Connecticut there was a shooting.This shooting happened at an elementary school, possible the worst place for it to happen. There was a total of twenty-six deaths, twenty of them were little kids ages six to seven, the rest of them were adults. The first police officer arrived in two minutes and forty-one seconds after a nine one one call was made…

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    School Shooting Effects

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    Effects of School Shootings “Ten people were killed when a gunman opened fire at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College… seven other people were injured, and the shooter is dead” (Ford). Statistics say there have been 156 campus shootings in the past three years. The effects of these massacres can lead up to law changes, emotional and psychological changes, and sometimes even a life lost. Because there have been several shootings on school campuses, mainly on college campuses, there is a new law…

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    School mass shooting is the biggest threat to the school safety and the public health, it somehow has become an American routine and rapidly increased since last thirty years. The School Shooting of Columbine, Sand Hook, and Virginia Tech have become the “icon” of American history because innocent children and students are killed in schools where they are supposed to be safe and to learn knowledge from. As the public, we condolence the dead and their families and condemn those offenders and…

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