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    least 18 shooting incidents on school campus since 2000. There are a lot of concerns and questions that others are wanting to know since the latest school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Because of this horrific tragedy the President of these United Sates is trying to propose a law for the people. He is trying to get the Senate to agree that teacher’s should be allowed to bring armed weapons while teaching students. I believe that teacher should not be allowed to carry armed in the school…

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    like I’m safe when I come to school everyday. There are tons of incidents at schools every year involving guns, since 2013 there has been 290 school shootings. When your child goes to school they want to feel safe and not be scared that something bad is gonna happen everyday. Why not help your children be safer by offering a way to keep them protected when away from home, let me tell you the pros of teachers having guns. For one teachers having guns could turn school shooters away. I mean, if…

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    Imagen, armed guard patrolling your school?. What do you think? Would you feel safer or Uncomfortable? In my opinion I think that if we had armed guards at my school I would feel uncomfortable, because there would be more negative than positive benefits. they could be racist. Also if a guard was to miss a bullet when shooting at someone it can have awful consiquesis . In research, some people also disagree. There are certain articles that prove my point and see what I am trying to say. In some…

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    There was this school shooting at a place called sandy hook elementary school. Which a lot of children got killed it was so devastating. Except if they had a teacher who was trained to with stand a intruder the devastating incident would have never happen. They probably would have stoped the intruder before he could have done any damage. Most people disagree with the subject of a teacher having or holding a fire arm in there class room. I am on the side of I think teachers should be able to…

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    “There have only been 11 weeks in this year and there have already been 17 school shootings. That’s a little more than one a week” (CNN). We need to put a stop to that. If a shooter came to my school I would not be able to do anything and neither would my teachers. We would just have to hide in fear hoping that they would not find us. So many young people are losing their lives because of one person shooting out the school. This is not right. I recommend that in order to be a teacher you need…

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    duration of this school year, Euclid High School faculty has been pushing to get students to wear their ID badges. Teachers have become extraordinarily strict about wearing IDs. Students sometimes brush the need of a ID badges to the side and believe they are unimportant. Above all, security should be a main concern in the minds of everyone that attends school. I, as a student of Euclid High School, support the usage of identification badges during school. I believe that schools only…

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    places. This could prevent sexual harassment, physical abuse, and maybe even drug deals. Having cameras in public schools would impact the safety of the students and teachers/staff. The cameras might even catch a few fights. If students or maybe even an employer at a public place or maybe even a customer came into the public place and stole something, maybe the main person of the school/public place wouldn’t know about it or didn’t see it, so they just go back and look on the footage and see who…

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    could have a stash of drugs, and students could have stolen items. First, random locker searches is a significent idea because students could have weapons hidden inside them. Random locker searches could lead to less atrocious students shooting up their schools. The world today has become very imprengable and people need to be aware of the dangers in everyone. Anybody could easily stabb or shoot someone, and everyday many young people become in need of supervised help. By and by, random…

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    Shooting Down Gun Control The security alarms are ringing; everyone is in a panic. An active shooter has entered the campus. Teachers lock their doors and attempt to hide themselves and students from danger, gathering anything in proximity to use for self-defense: books, pencils, backpacks, chairs. Every person in that classroom knows that if an assailant was to come through the doors they would be hapless, sitting ducks. Unfortunately, pencils and books are no match to a high-powered firearm,…

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    Shooting Kabul

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    Shooting Kabul is an appropriate novel for sixth-grade students because older students are aware of world issues and will understand the concepts. The book was suspenseful but also predictable. For example, Mr. Singh was associated with being a terrorist, since he “has a beard and turban” (Senzai, 92). The last chapter and epilogue was unfinished and could have been expanded. For example, Fadi’s reaction to seeing Mariam in the photo and Mariam’s experience living at the refugee camp. Overall,…

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