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    protection. Local police forces are not able to protect it's citizens, they primarily investigate and try to solve the crimes after the fact.” ( Do we need more gun control regulations? 2008) “Given an average response of 15 minutes for a SWAT team, this is a very long time that you will need to defend…

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    read each survey before it is mailed. (Hamm, Coupez,Hoze and Weinstein 1994: 189) The prisons have created special response teams. The special response team is to help reduce injuries to correction officers and inmates. This team is equivalent to the SWAT team. According to the author there have been situation were there have been a hostage…

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    “Staying Safe In Cyberspace.” The World Wide Web may seem fun and controlled, but in reality, it’s full of dangers that many people wouldn’t even want to imagine. These dangers include real people known as internet predators, viruses and scams, the various layers of the Internet known as the Dark Web and Deep Web, and the fact that nothing is ever gone, not even after you delete it. These reasons are why individuals should stay safe in the real world, and even safer in cyberspace. The Internet…

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    young adults. Malala 's Formerly Simple Life Before she broke into the world of fighting for gender equality, education rights, and overall peace, Malala Yousafzai lived a fairly normal life in comparison to other teenage girls. "She lived in the Swat Valley of Pakistan (a fairly busy area) with her parents and two younger brothers. She also attended a girls ' school that her father had founded." (biography.com editors - biography.com - par. 3 - 4) (Author N/A - malalacp.weebly.com -…

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    In the article “Armed Pakistani teacher hailed as a hero” found in the Washington Post, author Tim Craig reports, “In June, concerns about Pakistan’s rush to arm teachers were magnified when a teacher in the country’s western Swat Valley accidentally shot and killed a fifth-grader.” If a teacher were to be put into a foreign situation in which they had to use their gun, chaos can cause a teacher to fire the gun at a student or staff member. The ability to make logical and quick…

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    Essay On Zero Tolerance

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    Keely Podoll Speech Zero-Tolerance Policies Zero-tolerance policies are used to keep schools a safe learning environment by keeping weapons and drugs out of them. However, is that what they’re actually used for? A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of punishing any infraction of a rule, ignorance, or extenuating circumstances. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Zero-tolerance policies are not the best way to keep schools…

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    Religious Barricade Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disorder for which surprisingly few effective therapies have been developed. Trying to stop the addiction can be practically impossible. 12 step programs are what people deam to be working but they aren’t very efficient and some people come out with psychological issues after. People while being assigned to a drug relief program that attend church once a week have a ten percent greater chance of kicking their habit from those that…

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    Did you know that in a study by Political Vel Craft each day there are an estimated 2,000 lives saved by guns in the U.S. While guns estimated death rate of gun related deaths per day is only 90 per 100,000 citizens in the U.S. Should gun regulations be tightened? Obviously not in fact most believe that they should be eased off. Why would they need to be tightened when the states with more opened gun regulations, have the lowest gun related crimes of deaths? For example, Illinois is ranked…

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    Kit sat in the car with both hands on the wheel the engine off. He was outside suspected hiding place of an at large fugitive. Markus Cranor who held up a bank and shot three people during the robbery. They had gotten the rest of his team, but Cranor manage to get away. For a while at least. Now thanks to the brilliant minds of his good friend and the rest of the CSI team and science they were able to track possible places he might be. He sat outside one of those places in an unmarked car…

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    Occupy Denver Eric Brandt is a white male in his late forties. He is 5’8” and 200 pounds, dressed in black shorts and a yellow shirt, with black font on it that reads “Fuck Bad Cops.” He is single and homeless. Eric is a former U.S Navy nuclear engineer. He has been to many countries and speaks four languages. Eric chose to leave his veteran house and be homeless so that another homeless veteran can have a place to live. After he left his housing, he rented a backyard from a lady in Westminster…

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