Concealed Weapons and Campus Safety Prepared For: Professor --- WRT202.101 York College of PA Prepared By: TygaStyle‚ Student WRT202.101 York College of PA 2 August 2012 Introduction On April 16‚ 2007‚ Seung Hui Cho shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University‚ Blacksburg‚ VA in two separate attacks about two hours apart (Mass Shootings at Virginia Tech‚ 2007; Worth‚ 2008). Those shots were heard around the
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“The high school dropout rate among persons 16-24 years old was highest in low-income families (16.7 percent) as compared to high-income families (3.2 percent)” (National Center for Education Statistics). The National Center for Education Statistics is one of many organizations that study high school dropout rates. The dropout rate among low-income families is 16.7 giving it a 13.5 margin between high and low-income. Greater income gaps between those at the bottom and middle of the income distribution
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etween 1939 and 1945‚ WWII brought many innovations and inventions to the world. New countries‚ organizations‚ weapons‚ and technological advances were produced. The three that had the maximum impact on the war were the invention of the radar‚ aircraft‚ and the atomic bomb because of their effective uses. T he radar was used to determine where a distant object was‚ how big it was‚ what shape it had‚ how fast it was moving and in which direction it was going. When Germany sent 2‚000 planes every
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role of nuclear weapons in international politics is one of deterrence and conflict. Webster’s dictionary defines a nuclear weapon as an “explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions‚ either fission or a combination of fission and fusion.” The definition uses the words “destructive force” as it defines what a nuclear weapon is. These weapons are so destructive that they have only been used twice in the course of warfare‚ both times were during World War II when the United
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Chapter 3 High Roads and Low Roads to Disabilities In chapter 3 of distinguishing disabilities‚ Colin Ong-Dean studies the distribution of disability diagnoses and the issues that influence that distribution. Furthermore‚ the author examines whether and how privileged parents contribute to their child’s diagnoses. Ong-Dean argues that there are two roads to the learning disability diagnosis as well as several other disabilities discussed in this chapter. Prior to reading this chapter‚ I was aware
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The Nuclear Weapon Controversy The question of whether countries should have nuclear weapons or be able to test them is a very controversial topic among the public. "A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions‚ either fission or a combination of fission and fusion." (Vicky: "Nuclear Weapon"). The destructive atomic bomb is an example of a nuclear weapon. The United States used the atomic bomb to destroy the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚
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Gordon December 17‚ 2013 HS 251 Unit 14 Paper Bio-Chemical Weapons The use of biological and chemical weapons has been practiced for many centuries. It started from the late 400s BC up to the twenty first century‚ and is still currently being practiced today. Ever since these weapons were introduced‚ they have been used by individuals‚ groups‚ or countries to advance certain agendas. These agendas are often for military purposes (war) to gain a tactical advantage over an opposition; or for means
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A nuclear explosion is caused by the release of energy in an atom‚ either through fission or fusion. Fission weapons cause an explosion by the splitting of atomic nuclei. This happens when a neutron collides with the nucleus of an atom. The protons in the nucleus are transformed into a great amount of energy and two or three more neutrons are sent out‚ which go on to split other nuclei. If this continues‚ a chain reaction will occur. The result is a gigantic explosion. To form a chain reaction‚ a
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The theories of Sigmund Freud were advanced and are very important to modern society. This physician and neurologist are often measured as having one of the greatest inspired minds. Throughout his entire childhood Freud had been planning a career in law. Not long before he entered the University of Vienna in 1873 Freud decided to become a medical student. He was drawn to a study of science and he wanted to solve problems facing the scientists of his day. His intent was not to be a conventional doctor
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developed something so powerful it could wipe life as we know it off the face of the earth. Nuclear weapons by far have been one of the most dangerous things the earth has experienced (Effects of Nuclear Weapons). After a nuclear weapons kisses the ground‚ not only will the incineration of the terrain occur for miles; but also these radioactive particles will be scattered into the clouds (Effects of Nuclear Weapons). Humans who are exposed to outrages amounts of radioactivity usually will not survive very
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