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    Terrorism Psychology

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    strengthen public spaces just as government buildings, such as airports, are secured. Sports stadiums have already started to use technology systems that use fingerprints systems that scan fans as they enter. I believe the use of additional metal detectors, additional checkpoints and additional barricades should be added as part of our day-to-day lives. "Without sustained multilateral cooperation to collect intelligence, capture terrorists, disrupt funding, and wage military actions,…

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    to cause harm to the school. Such items include weapons and drugs. Airports have security, where they search your items incase a person is trying to bring something harmful on the plane, or to the destination that they’re to go. Airports have metal detectors and many other resources to check if you’re bringing something bad. The same goes for schools. After…

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    to municipal court was a very interesting experience that taught me a lot about the judicial system. I went to the Township of Wyckoff municipal court, located within their town hall. When I arrived I first encountered a police officer with a metal detector who search all people for weapons. I then entered the courtroom where I sat in the back. It was rather empty I talke with one of the police officers and he explained how some things worked. The people without lawyers all sat near the front…

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    Pre Event Planning Paper

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    entrances of the event. Have a head count of how many people are entering the event. So we won’t have a problem with over-crowding. Also as the event is about to start we would have the people who are going to the event have them go through a metal detector. Overall the big thing while the event is happening is having all personnel be in high alert. To pay attention to any strange behavior and for potential dangerous situations. This includes guards on surveillance of the cameras. Have those…

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    In response to Julys, radio program titled “this American life” which shed more light on a subject that I have come to question, that is of “white privilege” found in the education system. For example, when stripped of full accreditation and resources, schools in Normandy Ferguson whose population a mixture of black and Latino were subject to major change through, unknowingly, desegregation in the education system. This placed colored youth along those of upper social classes a majority of white…

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    graduated from a notorious school, known for gang violence, teenage pregnancies and high school dropouts. My freshmen class consisted of nearly 500 students and approximately 200 graduated. From my past school years, I learned why my school had metal detectors and to never stand alone or else you will be an “easy target”. However, one important lesson I learned is I wanted to graduate and to achieve higher education. I didn’t want to be a part of the dropout rate. I refuse to be apart of the…

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    Before 9/11 you didn't have to take off your shoes, or have your liquids in a separate bag and only 3.2 ounces of liquid (my mom). Also nowadays the scanners have changed from a metal detector scan to a X-ray scan (“9/11’s Profound Effects on Air Travel”). Airports have done this to make it more difficult for any traveler to try smuggle anything in that could be harmful to any of passengers. Many random innocent people were punished…

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    Even though school shootings are bad in most people’s eyes, the government thinks we should bring more guns into school. Are they trying to prevent school shootings or cause them? I’m going to explain why the government might change the school environment forever and why it is the worst idea. There may be some pros to the idea but the are a LOT more cons to counter. Let’s get right into it. About a month or two ago, there was a school shooting in Parkland, Florida. The seventeen people who lost…

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    The issue if college students should be allowed to carry firearms on college campus has been a heated debate over the last five years. Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Nebraska have already allowed students to carry concealed weapon on campus. And Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Ohio, and Illinois are considering permitting such gun laws. But should these states and others really be giving these life threatening insurgents to irresponsible teens and young adults?…

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    Essex Care Observation

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    on the outside of the building into a side door. Luckily there was a blue tent covering us from the rain following the ramp. We approached about five security guards and one metal detector inside. They instructed us to remove some clothing and any electronics and place them on the conveyer. We walked through the metal detector and grabbed our…

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