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    proceed into the woods in search of the chip. They look in every crevice on the bike where Devlin could have stored the chip. Jay went to the truck and got his metal detector to help look for this small chip but as he started he realized how hard it was going to be due to the fact that the trail has been used by many people and there are various metal objects that scattered all over the forest floor. As Sam started to walk the trail in which they came down Jay spotted the small plastic case…

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    Columbine shooting On a normal school day at Columbine High School, students were attending lunch and doing class work in the library not expecting anything in particular to happen. Actually no one in the U.S. expected or was ready for what came to be on April 20, 1999 to the 1,945 students attending Columbine High School. On April 20,1999 at 11:19 a.m. two Columbine students wearing trench coats went on a rampage outside of the school shooting students and staff. The students were Eric Harris…

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    Academic Audience Bang, the weight of tears dripping down a mothers face, a community in silence, a son or daughter lost. Guns have become the main character in a story that seems to be seen everyday. Mass school shootings has become the new norm for America people. President Obama once said after a shooting in an Oregon Community College in early October 2015, "Somehow this has become routine. The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation…

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    Joseph Montesino Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America once said “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.” So my paper will be the most significant effects and impact that Benjamin Franklin had to help shape the American society and its culture. Benjamin Franklin liked to contribute his spare time on improving the city so in 1731 Philadelphia’s Union Fire Company was organized, due to the fact that fire was a major threat in…

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    Current methods to decrease the number of school shootings include gun control, easier access to mental health, and higher security. All of these options have merit, but fail to tackle the fundamental cause of these incidents. Gun control is a slow process because of the second amendment: the right to bear arms. Gun activist argue that it is against their rights to take guns away because they should be allowed to protect themselves. In contrast, gun control supporters suggest bans on automatic…

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    of water so the boat can go faster. You may have heard of his phrase “heavier than water machine. Along with the telephone, photophone, and the hydrofoil Bell also invented the metal detector. This invention was created for a more unique purpose than the others and most do not know why. Alexander invented the metal detector as a last resort to find a bullet lodged in the chest of President James Garfield in 1881. Although Bell gets his name on the patent for this invention he wasn’t alone in…

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    medicine, although if the patient only has heart block no medication is normally required. Life with a pacemaker does not cause many difficulties, patients need to remember to tell other and new doctors, dentists, nurses, and anyone in charge of metal detectors in buildings or air ports. Patients will receive a card that they will need to carry with them that has their pacemakers manufacture and model number on it. The patient should also wear a medical alert bracelet or…

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    Years ago, flying commercially was probably an enjoyable experience. Across the globe, airport employees treated passengers as customers, not suspects. Somehow, the evolution of society has resulted in a trend of unethical behavior. September 11, 2001, shocked the American public, forcing the United States Government to enact the Transportation Security Act. Thus, the infamous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established (http://tsa.gov/about). Since the implementation of the TSA…

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    or electronics engineers, in view of the fact that they have the knowledge it takes to design and produce a product like this gun detector. This is a better solution than random street frisks because it grants an officer probable cause to frisk a person which will help avoid lawsuits pertaining to harassment and racial discrimination. The invention of the gun detector would produce a difference in the efforts to get illegal guns off the streets. Wilson’s essay was full of great facts to back up…

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    the school, and know what they’re doing. Some of the kids might actually still go to the school, and already have an ID to get in. All they have to do is put a weapon in their backpack and ask to go to the bathroom, easy as that. Unless we have metal detectors and the doors, nobody will know a thing. If the person really wants to get in the school, they’ll find a way to do it. No matter what we do they will find a way, so unless we find permanent solutions, there is no use trying with the…

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