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    and the peasants revolt. The black plague was one of the most painful and deadly disease‚ the plague killed millions of people. These worst jobs in history were the most disgusting and most brutal jobs. These jobs were leach collectors‚ archer and arming squire. The medieval Europe had the harshest and brutal law and order. if a person was caught for murdering or stealing‚ they would have to go through three ordeals. These were ordeal of fire‚ ordeal of water and ordeal of combat. So in this essay

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    Cited: “Arming Teachers and School Staff with Guns.” schoolsecurity.org. National School Safety and Security Services‚ 1996-2008. Web. 2 Oct. 2012. Kinckerbocker‚ Brad. “Should Teachers Be Able to Bring Guns to School?” seattletimes.nwsource.com. The Seattle Times

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    First of all‚ there is a large risk of misuse of these weapons. Published in the Greenhaven Press‚ Rostron‚ Allen and Brian Seibels’ article‚ Arming Teachers Will Not Reduce School Violence‚ talks about how much more damaging teachers with guns could be. Teachers are not trained to use guns‚ and it is not part of the job description. They could accidently shoot someone unintended in the cross

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    years. It has already been passed in 18 states and many public and private schools have already begun allowing it. Guns should be allowed to be concealed by select teachers in all schools. Teachers should be able to carry firearms at school. “the arming of teachers would have a greatly immediate impact on violent behavior in schools by criminals.” (Ayoob). As Ayoob says‚ there wouldn’t be as much violence in schools if teachers and staff were trained and had weapons. The teachers that would be armed

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    individuals subject to background checks‚ prevent crime and improve public safety" (Jackson). Many people do agree with this because of all the school conflicts. Some people do not think that arming teachers and students to protect themselves from threats is a good idea. The US secretary of education thinks that arming the staff will make children safer‚ and by denying anyone the right to conceal and carry makes that place a bigger target for brutal attacks because no one can stop it. "At the present time

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    weapons given to rebels have also been stolen by ISIS. Assad and ISIS are enemies‚ so fighting Assad might empower ISIS. In the same way‚ fighting ISIS could strengthen Assad. Middle Eastern countries like Qatar‚ Turkey‚ and Saudi Arabia are all for arming the rebel groups to fight ISIS‚ however. They only hold this position because they fear that ISIS will take land and take lives from their countries just like they did to Syria‚ Iraq‚ and Lebanon. UN countries from the West‚ Europe‚ and Middle East

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    made it hard from a commoner point of view to distinguish between the two groups‚ and allowing the rebels to remain hidden easier. (DOC 3). William Hinton of the Chinese Communist Land reform reported that in 1948‚ the arming of the peasants to fight Japan had a substantial effect. Arming of the peasants gave them a trouble-free way to rise up and make the landlords pay for their abuse and make them repay the overcharges and restore land to proper owners. (DOC 6). As the peasants where preoccupied in

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    Becca Peterson December 14‚ 2014 Analytical Writing Theresa Schnieder Armed Teachers A recent tragedy in a Connecticut elementary school has Americans looking for a better way to protect its school-age children. The brutality that occurred in Sandy Hook elementary school shook Americans to the core‚ making many people push for stricter gun laws. One proposal that has become popular is to allow faculty to have access to a gun in the classroom. “In response to the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary

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    The genocide in Rwanda is arguably one of the greatest tragedies of the twentieth century. In 100 days approximately 800‚000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered in brutal waves of violence. Despite this‚ the international community stood by and did nothing. There have been many arguments made over just why this was‚ ranging from ignorance of the situation‚ apathy towards peacekeeping missions‚ or simply having more pressing issues than a tiny state in Central Africa. This essay will examine why

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    I read the science fiction novel‚ Bloodline by Claudia Gray. The point of view the novel is third person omniscient‚ where the narrator is all knowing. The book takes place thirty years after the battle of Endor‚ and after the destruction of the Empire. Leia Organa (Princess Leia as in the Movies/Carrie Fisher in real life) and the New Republic are within reach of ending war and conflict which has been inevitable since the Empire came to power. Even though the Empire has fallen the Senate has been

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