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    Debate On Guns In Schools

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    “More than 150 U.S. college campuses have allowed concealed carry for a combined total of almost 1,500 semesters (spring/fall) over the past twenty years. Not one of these campuses has seen a single resulting act of violence (including threats) or a single resulting suicide attempt” (Campus). The presence of guns on over 150 college campuses has not resulted in any safety problems, and one could even say that the knowledge that guns are present on campuses may have prevented any potential…

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    Children And Video Games

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    Video Games are being targeted by most adults that either don 't approve of them or they would rather have kids and teen focus more on school and getting a job then having fun while learning. Video Games can help improve three main things in life, those are a better social life , your physique, both your mentality and your overall emotional well being. Video Games can overall enhance your social skills, since there are many different games out there from single person role playing games like…

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    weapons. reckoning on the jurisdiction, violent crimes might vary from putting to death to harassment. Typically, violent criminals include craft hijackers, bank robbers, muggers, burglars, terrorists, carjackers, rapists, kidnappers, torturers, active shooters, murderers, gangsters, drug cartels, and others. Property crime may be a class of crime that has, among alternative crimes, burglary,…

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    Supreme Command Summary

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    In Supreme Command, Eliot Cohen offers an answer to the civil-military challenge of the relationship between politicians and military leaders. Cohen suggests that the best war statesmen are active in military strategy and decision-making as well as questioning or prodding their generals. Unlike what he refers to as the “normal” theory of civil-military relationships espoused by Samuel Huntington, Cohen chooses a view more akin to Carl von Clausewitz that “war is not merely an act of policy but…

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    Many prominent leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Robert Kennedy, were assassinated by deadly weapons-- firearms. Guns’ very existence can either harm or use to defend. The issue lies on who exactly gets hold of these weapons. Who should we trust? How should such laws be justified? If correct implements are taken, many invaluable, American lives would be saved. In order to decrease potential harm, guns should be distributed only with special regulations. During the…

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    should include information about the closest hospital such as phone numbers along with primary and alternate ambulance routes to each facility (see Figure 6). Three, the emergency action plan does not consider all emergencies such as riot and active shooter situations. Fourth, the action plan should specify the location of emergency equipment like first aid supplies and AEDs at every location (see Figure 3). Crisis management is planning a strategy so an organization can mitigate risks,…

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    Terroristic activity is not a new concept here in the United States or in other countries plagued with high political turmoil. Terrorism is defined as the meaningful attempt of a smaller group or individual behaving irrationally with sadistic ideals who try to inflict their ways of thinking on a larger group or population. In every instance of terrorism, the tactics of fear and intimidation are always utilized (Schmallenger & Hall, 2014, p. 402). Terrorist organizations look for large areas…

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    Service examined 37 school shootings or school attacks that involved 41 assailants from the years 1974 to 1999 when the research was conducted. The Secret service analyzed the information from each account and conducted interviews with 10 of the shooters from the incidents and the findings were that most of the attackers felt harassed, bullied, threatened, attacked or injured by others prior to each incident. Also nearly 75% of the attackers threatened killing themselves, made suicidal gestures…

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    Capps Open-Carry Analysis

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    will continue to grow further away from a synergistic profile. Dwelling between these two concepts lies fuel in the form of quantitative rights. This fuel can either nurture a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals or strengthen the active role of government agencies. The purpose of the two essays surrounds open-carry policies. I’ve selected two articles that I have found to be the most persuasive. During my reading, I’ve discovered that they indirectly complement each other; a…

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    1) Describe the challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include: What is the functional equivalent of the border? What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? How are seizure statistics used to justify the mission of border security? The United States is considered to be greatest country on earth, because of its wealth, and the opportunity it presents people of different race and ethnicity to excel in…

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