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    Throughout the course of the years, there has been a series of gun shootings in schools, universities, and public places. Unfortunately, these gun shootings have ended with a profuse amount of casualties instilling fear and melancholy in our society. Although several individuals firmly believe that guns are essential in the quest for survival and it is their right to bear arms, they do not realize the potential dangers of a gun in the hands of a ludicrous, impulsive individual. In a modern era,…

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    shootings that this nation has ever witnessed. Because of the school shootings that have happened, students and families want to legalize students to carry around a gun on campus with a concealed carry permit. They believe that legalizing this will make the students safer, but will it? In my mind, allowing students to carry a weapon on campus is wrong and does not make sense to me. In order to stop a shooting, we will allow every student to carry a weapon? This wouldn’t solve anything at all.…

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    “Hiding From Scary Ideas” and Shulevitz wants parents to not shield their children from new ideas. Shulevitz is trying to show how protecting students from ideas dissimilar from their own may lead to them not being able to face the real world outside of campus where there won’t be any safe spaces to keep them from feeling hurt by others’…

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    should not be allowed to carry guns on college campuses. Dean Dickerson and University Chancellor Mcraven talk about the protection of students and the concerns of potentially increasing violence on college campuses, while Students for Concealed Carry on Campuses (SCCC) argues that carrying concealed guns can make college campuses safer. From the article “Students Should Not Be Allowed to Carry Guns on College Campuses,” author Dickerson viewpoints are not in favor of guns on campuses because…

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    Should students be allowed to have a firearm on campus? A common topic brought up in politics today is the question of students being allowed to carry a concealed gun on campus. Some believe this will cause an increase in violence and accidents on campus. In contrast, other people believe this well help deter it. Ultimately, if someone truly plans to do wrong with a firearm, they will ignore the law. Why should other students be left defenseless? The person that is going to commit a crime does…

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    Everyday is unpredictable and has a different story. However right as soon as an ASPCA transporter, Bryan saw this one dog he knew he had to have her. Bryan Hayes, the transporter, has driven over 50,000 miles and seen many animals over the year (“ASPCA”). Bryan said “As she came off the plane, I said, oh my god look at that dog! I knew I wanted to adopt her”. Another ASPCA worker said “When Bryan saw her come off the plane, he was smitten”(“ASPCA”). This program is proven to be very helpful to…

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    heated debate between Anti-gun activists and Pro-gun activists. Pro-gun activists claim that guns on campus would decrease the likelihood of on campus shooting and provide a certain degree of safety for the students; However, Anti-gun activists counter that claim by stating that approving guns on college campuses would lead to the probability of such action to take place. Furthermore, regardless of gun license or not college students should not be allow to carry guns on campus for their safety…

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    Persuasive Essay On Teenage Drinking

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    They play a major role in this deadly mix. Parents have the duty to warn their kids how bad alcohol can be for them. They have the responsibility to punish their teens when the teen is caught with alcohol. Unfortunately too many parents don't do either of those. Sometimes it is because the parent are alcoholics so the teen is raised in it and gets use to the alcohol so they follow in their parents footsteps. This creates a deadly bloodline that ruins generations and kills many in its wake. Then…

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    Every moment, everything in the universe change. Whether it is something miniscule such as an atom rearranging itself or on a larger scale such as the birth of a new life. One might say that change is the only constant thing in life. In their lifetime, one experiences ups and downs. These highs and lows are imperative in the growth and formation of a person. Unplanned events are normative components of the human experience. One can compare life to a heartbeat. On an electrocardiogram test a…

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