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    On 12-08-2016, Zavion Frederick Southerland was charged with Rule violations 10 and 31. Information gathered from staff and student witnesses indicated that Zavion Frederick Southerland was observed trespassing and in possession of a loaded handgun on Phillip O. Berry campus during the 2nd period lunch. Coach Andrew Howard (Dean of Students) stated that while on lunch duty he notice a young man who did not look familiar to him in the atrium area. He asked the young man to come here for a…

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    lunch. While on Monday, April 20, 1999, two seniors by the name of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold called this massacre Judgement Day. This massacre “Judgement Day” was the largest massacre before the twentieth century. This shooting shocked the whole world, and it still is to this day. People till this day what motivate them to murder thirteen innocent people. Their motivation for this massacre is because, they wanted revenge on the students that bullied, and picked on them. Dylan Klebold was a…

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    Life wanted to continue, but something was holding it back, a deep gloom settled over the world and held it there; refusing to budge. When the final report marked the event was over, that thirteen victims had perished, twelve teenage students and one teacher, and the shooters had committed suicide, everyone expected life to continue forward. But what actually happened was the complete opposite. For weeks, even months after the event, the main topic of conversation was the Columbine School…

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    Is Arming Teachers an Ideal Way to Protect Students? Providing teachers and school staff with weapons is not efficient, instead schools should invest using the money on professional school public safety officials like school resource officers. Teachers will have a significant responsibility when handling the gun, which they should not worry about. Arming teachers and school staff and training them on learning how to handle the gun will not make them qualified to provide safety for a school full…

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    “I have bad news,” said Mr. Bannon. He continued and said, “Our president was shot and killed.” This is what Nancy’s high school teacher said in the middle of class on the day John F. Kennedy was killed. John F. Kennedy's assassination was traumatic around the whole country, if not the whole world. Nancy Zuber was willing to be interviewed on what she thought of the situation. At the time Nancy was a student in eleventh grade at reading high school in 1963. Nancy Zuber was sitting in her book…

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    Fall Written Report Elliott Touikan FMST-322-2173-A Instructor: Rosanna Maule Friday, December 4, 2017 Concordia University Elliott Touikan Instructor: Rosanna Maule FMST-322-2173-A 4 December 2017 Fall Written Report: A Clock Work Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971, 136’) A Clock Work Orange is a 1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick adapted from the novel of the same name by Anthony Burgess. It follows the story of a teenager named Alex. He along with his three friends, which he…

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    Gun On Campus

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    by armed individuals who opened fire at the shooter which allowed the cops to deal with the shooter and protected lives. On the other hand, Katherine talks about Columbine, and how the shooter were able to require the weapons used for the deadly massacre. In the end, Katherine points out about an age limit and background checks before one can bring firearms on campus. This education source, addresses the arguments against the open carry supporters and cater to ones against the law by stating…

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    Watership Down Theory

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    “We were most surprised about the increased numbers of murders in kids’ films,” Dr James Kirkbride, a Sir Henry Dale Fellow, tells Yahoo Parenting in an email. “The killing off of Simba’s dad Mufasa in the ‘Lion King’ is a brutal cinema moment. And there are many other examples in kids’ films — Bambi’s mother getting shot, Nemo’s mother getting eaten by a barracuda, and Syndrome being tossed into a jet engine at the end of ‘The Incredibles.’ This final example might raise dubious moral…

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    Scientist have been bothered with video games for years. Twenty years ago they started research on video game violence. Violent video games were first created in 1933. Scientist have been baffled at violent video games and the effect they have on the human brain . Violent video games only cause an increase in aggression, violent thoughts, and violent words. Even so kids 12 years and younger should not be playing violent video games. Violent video games first came out in 1933. The first…

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    The movie “Bowling for Columbine” was directed by Michael Moore is about finding the true cause of why America is so violent. The film is mostly about the massacre at Columbine high school. Michael Moore shows how easy it was to acquire firearms in America and talks about how large the homicide rate is in the country. Throughout the film, Moore travels to Canada to see why our neighboring country is not as violent and sees that the media in Canada is completely different when it comes to…

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