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    School shootings have always been a topic that has fascinated the country and the world, especially when they involve students. They divide the nation, experts, and the press, who scramble to answer the question, why? One of the most shocking and easily recognizable to ever occur was the Columbine High School shooting of 1999. Not only did many lose their lives, but the attack was perpetrated by two young boys who led otherwise pretty normal lives. Although Eric Harris’s motives have been made…

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    A school shooting is a form of mass shooting that involves the use of a gun in an education institution such as school or a campus. The U.S Secret Service defines school shootings where a learning institution is targeted for an attack. In the United States, a total number of 142 school shootings have been recorded since 2013. Other data report more than 200 school shootings in America since 2013, which is equivalent to one attack every week. The worst school shooting occurred on May 18, 1927 in…

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    School shootings can happen anytime, and at any school. How many more innocent children have to be killed by armed gunman for our to carry concealed weapons? Calling 911 is no longer a solution. Waiting for the police to arrive is time for you to die, become injured, or fight back. Many schools do not have the necessary security, have violent students, and an intruder could attack at any time. The Arkansas Christian Academy has recently let faculty members carry firearms. We can’t stand by and…

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    School shootings are typically the first thought pertaining to school violence because of availability bias. The news will report shocking school shootings, but fail to mention the amount of school shootings there have not been. The impact can make a person believe there are more school shootings than there is in reality (“Availability Heuristic”). School shootings are a popular subject in the media creating a debate whether school violence is an issue or not. Violence in schools is a current…

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    had any shootings or crimes. These kids in the episode have not only had so many shootings in their neighborhoods but they actually see these shootings, sometimes are the shooter, and they see their friends or family get shot more than anyone should. It is crazy how different of lives people can live. I have never even thought about buying a gun because I would never need it but with these kids it’s a second nature to have a gun and to know how to get one and where to hide one. Harper schools…

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    trajedy as well as other recent shootings. Resmovits states that even for schools that educate the youngest Americans. The awnser is to arm up. The recent focus has been elementary schools. Mostly because of shootings like Sandy Hook like I mentioned earlier. The News-Heralds Jean Bonchak, has a very interesting article about cops in schools. “Police departments, schools seeing benefits of school recource officers”. In this article I found something very interesting. Bonchak interviews a police…

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    incomprehensible, school shootings are hardly new to the United States of America. Statistics gathered from just ten school shootings, account for one hundred and thirty-three dead and one hundred and forty-two injured, representing the work product of America’s ten deadliest school shooters. To qualify as one of the ten deadliest, the shooter must have struck a minimum of ten individuals and caused at least five deaths. Yet, the question remains, what type of person would enter a school with…

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    of school shootings are perpetrated by victims of bullying. School shootings are deadly and alarming, but bullying is intimidating and greedy. These subjects intertwine together because bullying can lead to school shootings. School shootings and bullying both happen in a school environment. Bullying is an aggressive behavior usually among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. A school shooting is an occurrence in which a student uses a gun at school. School…

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    School Shooting Proposal

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    purpose In the United States, there is one school shooting per week (“The long, shameful list of school shootings in America”,2015). Many Students lives are being jeopardized during these school shootings, and not many students are prepared for an active shooting situation. Our proposal is to make a mandatory online presentation and test on the subject of school shootings for the students and staff at DH. Our objective for our proposal is to prevent shootings, and inform students, and Faculty of…

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    School shootings are a trend that unfortunately has been getting popular for more than a decade. This is causing schools to increase security and prepare for a potential war against unknown individuals. This has shown a negative effect on a significant amount of students who now see school as unsafe. Metal detectors, security cameras, and many other security safeguards have been a regular necessity for schools. Instead of using these things as a last resort effort to prevent violence there needs…

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