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    Gun dealers plays an important roles in gun control because they are persons who directly conduct background checks for buyers and make sales. They are alse allowed to purchase unlimited‚ high-capacity guns‚ without going through any more background check or waiting period. However‚ the current system on inspecting and enforcing gun dealers is insufficient. Dealers are inspected by the government once in a decade‚ and gun dealers’ serious

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    Why Chicago Public Schools need more Protective Measures Against School Violence Paul Cotton Baker College Online Why Chicago Schools need more Protective Measures Against School Violence Gun violence and the right to carry weapons have been two topics of heated debate over the last decade. From the violent burglaries to school shootings‚ the need for protection increases. The solution to end or reduce violence is not an easy task. Should society employ the right to

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    statistics from the STOMP Out Bullying organization‚ 1 out of every 4 teens are bullied on a daily basis‚ and as many as 160‚000 students stay home from school on any given day because they’re afraid of being bullied (STOMP‚ 2011). Other statistics from STOP show that Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bi-Sexual and Transgendered children experience more harassment at school and online than heterosexual students (STOMP‚ 2011). While there will always be conflicts between kids‚ cyberbullying is an intentional cruelty‚ emotional

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     and to be perfectly honest that is what has driven me to this‚" the FBI revealed Wednesday. This makes me think was it intentional or was he just crazy or was it both. America has a history particular over the last 20 years since the Columbine High School Massacre of having these kind of spree killers. We have this issue in America right now where people with psychological problems have access to weapons. In context this isn’t even the first one of these attacks that has happened this year. 

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    involved violence. These violent video games are being blamed for bullying‚ violence towards women‚ and school shootings. The games teach children that it is acceptable to solve problems with violence. Violent video games are a large contributor to youth violence. Many people believe that violent video games are contributing to youth violence. On April 20‚ 1999‚ 13 people were killed at Columbine High School. The two teen shooters were discovered to be frequent players of Wolfenstein 3D and Doom. These

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    non-violent methods. John Leo agrees that most murders are not directly connected to violent games. However‚ he says that some murders are. In particular‚ Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris‚ the students who murdered 13 and wounded 21 more people in Columbine high school massacre‚ enjoyed playing video games such as Doom‚ and they acted out in real life what they have seen on the screen. Well‚ even in this particular case‚ it is not that simple. Obviously‚ a lot more than

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    been bullied at school.  Bullying behavior is no longer confined to the school room or playground but throughout adulthood as well. ‘Bullying behavior can be communicated in text messages‚ social networking sites‚ and forums and so on.  On September 18‚ 2011 Jamey Rodemeyer committed suicide due to cyber bulling. But bullying cannot just be led to suicide; on April 20‚ 1999 two senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murdered 12 students and injured 21 students in a school shooting known

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    The Columbine High School Shooting allowed for advanced security among schools all over the United States. As claimed by a 2007 report from the National Center for Education Statistics and the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ “there have been about half as many deaths per year since Columbine as in the seven school years before the tragedy…school homicides dropped from 33 in the 1998-1999 school year to 13 in the 1999-2000 year” (CITE). We have improved security and stricter rules to blame for this

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    Violence in Video Games and Our Youth Over the years violent video games have become a major topic throughout America. An issue that has been debated over the years is the violence in video games and its negative impact on our youth. A few major points I will cover are the increased aggressive behavior‚ youth ’s desensitization‚ and parental supervision. All these are a contributor to the effects our children have faced or will face in the future. Violent video games are extremely popular with

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    instruction in high schools and colleges since Miller clearly states that there is a problem of appreciation of reading and writing in English at these academic institutions. In first place‚ the proposal from a student perspective would be to identify the key importance of reading and writing in English so at to motivate students to clearly embrace these subjects with an adequate level of interest. If academic institutions had found the way of doing the above-mentioned before‚ many high schools and colleges

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