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    Conspiracy Theory I believe the government plotted the JFK assassination. Why would they do this? I do not know. I do know that the evidence proves the government did it. The special ops being shipped to the South Pole‚ the shot from the grassy knoll‚ and the change in the parade route is some of the evidence presented to the public‚ causing the reasons for conspiracy theories. The government used Lee Harvey Oswald as a scapegoat and for the United States public to blame it on. A few weeks

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    Secret Window‚ Secret Garden Page 1 of 84 Two PAST MIDNIGHT: A note on ’Secret Window‚ Secret Garden’ I’m one of those people who believe that life is a series of cycles - wheels within wheels‚ some meshing with others‚ some spinning alone‚ but all of them performing some finite‚ repeating function. I like that abstract image of life as something like an efficient factory machine‚ probably because actual life‚ up close and personal‚ seems so messy and strange. It’s nice to be able to pull

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    so why not on campus? In the wake of the Newtown shooting and other mass shootings throughout the United States‚ many people feel opposed to guns‚ which is the entirely wrong reaction. Because if guns had been outlawed before the shootings the shooters still would have found a way of getting guns or potentially more destructive firearms. This would have ended in an average of a ten minute uninterrupted slaughter of people. “Due to the Gun Free School Zone Act an increase in school shootings has

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    conducted by John Hopkins University (JHU)‚ campus carry laws are unlikely to bring an end to‚ or prevent an active shooter situation. In fact‚ the study revealed that students who are licensed to carry guns are more than likely to cause more deaths and injuries in an active shooter situation. According to the JHU study‚ an unarmed student will be more likely to disarm an active shooter. Furthermore‚ the study revealed that over the past 30 years‚ only 12% of the over 100 mass shootings in the United

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    Most importantly‚ violent role-playing games are unbeneficial to teenagers because they teach students to engage in violent acts. Killer has violent themes involved with the activity. Students are forced to engage in violent acts in order to win. These acts may include shooting each other‚ killing students‚ and suggesting violence in order to win. The rules of the game are‚ in order to win‚ students must shoot each other with water guns. There is a chart for how many kills the groups achieve. The

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    acoustical evidence‚ it has been scientifically proven that were four shots fired from two different shooters. People believe that there was no possible way that Oswald had the time to fire all four shots‚ therefore there must have been a second shooter or three shooters! There were three different directions. The first way to look at it is through the assumption that there were two shooters‚ one in the Texas School Book Depository‚ and a second on the grassy knoll. This fact in itself is a

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    one of the most popular first-person shooter games‚ Doom galvanized fears that such games would teach kids to kill. In the years after its release‚ Doom helped video gaming grow into a multibillion dollar industry‚ surpassing Hollywood box-office revenues and further fanning public anxieties.      Then came the school shootings in Paducah‚ Kentucky; Springfield‚ Oregon; and Littleton‚ Colorado. In all three cases‚ press accounts emphasized that the shooters loved Doom‚ making it appear that the

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    to have the opponent break first. To lag‚ two balls are placed anywhere behind (one on each side of the long center line) the C line by the players. Each player shoots their respective balls to bank off of the opposite short rail and return to the shooters’ side of the table. The winner of the lag is the player whose ball lands closest to the short rail on the end of the table from which the balls were lagged. Any of the following constitutes a foul on the lag resulting in the non-fouling player winning

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    normally carried out with a person with a mental illness or some sort of disease. Most people who commit mass shootings have some form of mental illness or depression. They feel like they do not get enough attention or loving from their family. Mass shooters with mental illness do not get the care they need to help them with their problem. They feel like they are not welcomed in the world. They believe that one way to get their attention or revenge on someone is to

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    Having guns on campus will only be a more convenient way for students to commit suicide‚ make it difficult to determine the first shooter in a school shooting if someone shoots back in self-defense‚ and students tend to react without thinking‚ this gives the students the chance to shoot someone because the wrong thing was said. Colleges are meant to be safe‚ adding guns on campuses could be a concern to many parents when sending their children off to college. Guns should not be allowed on universities

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