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    behavioral issues have changed‚ disciplinary actions continue to disparage the need for student learning and development. Due to the increase of violent acts in schools‚ administrators have implemented severe consequences for student behavioral issues. The Gun-Free School Act was passed‚ which led to the execution of the zero-tolerance policies for schools across the United States. These policies developed unreasonable disciplinary actions

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    Gun Ownership

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    Gun Ownership A well known fact‚ the United States of America is the largest private gun ownership in the world. The shooting happened frequently has caused wide public concern over the recent years. Nowadays‚ the gun ownership has been a hotly debated issue on all classes of society; even it has continued to spark national debate. Many people firmly believe they should be allowed to own a gun because guns can protect themselves and they have the right depend on the Declaration of independence

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    Alzheimer's Senior Moment

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    Senior Moments and Alzheimer’s: The Top Five Questions to Ask Your Doctor Everyone forgets something at times. It may be where they put their car keys‚ a phone number they have known for years or what time an appointment is. This happens to people of all ages‚ not simply seniors. The elderly‚ however‚ often worry when this occurs and wonder if they are showing the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Here are five questions to ask your doctor if you are concerned about forgetfulness. 1. What is the

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    In 2016 alone there were over 15‚000 gun related deaths in the United States. Over half these deaths were violent deaths (murder‚ mass shootings‚ etc.) If this doesn’t prove that America has a gun problem‚ I don’t know what will. The debate over gun control versus gun rights has been raging for years. Gun control activists have been battling congress for years now‚ but the second amendment makes congressmen and women hesitant to pass any laws that limit gun rights. I believe that America needs to

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    Rafael Ramos May 14‚ 2011 Gun Control The issue of gun control and restrictions is an ongoing debate in America that just cannot be settled. It is a pressing issue because it deals with the Second Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights. Do we abide by what our founding fathers’ laws? Or do we adapt our Bill of Rights to fit how society works today? It is such an issue because we say that our country was founded on the constitution‚ yet we cannot decide whether or not to live by it

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    Canada's Darkest Moments

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    My overarching (linking) theme is: Dark Moments in Canadian History. Unit One 1914 - 1919 Unit Two 1919 - 1939 Unit Three 1939 - 1946 Unit Four Canada in the Post-War Period Heritage Minute Information (K) The allowance of the Ross Rifle by Sam Hughes made a very large impact on World War 1. Sam Hughes decided to use the Ross Rifle because he gave military supply contracts to his friends which would help them out. On June 21st 1919‚ about 30‚000 people picked up their signs and starting

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    Guns in the U.S The name of the primary source I have chosen to support the social issue of the ownership of guns in America is titled‚ "Gun Control in America: The Debate‚ the Facts‚ and My Solutions"‚ written by‚ Charles W. Collier. The article looks at gun ownership and gun control in the U.S. as of 2013. This article also refers to recent‚ fatal shootings. Such as‚ the Florida shooting of Trayvon Martin‚ allegedly by neighborhood watch member George Zimmerman‚ the mass shootings in a Connecticut

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    gun possession

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    ENACTMENT OF STRINGENT LAWS ON GUN POSSESSION School violence is a major concern that is facing this nation and the world as a whole. It is forming a trending topic all over the nation that will end up disastrous if not curbed. The year 2012 saw horrifying mass shootings across the country from a primary school in Aurora‚ Colorado to an elementary school in Newtown‚ Connecticut. In December‚ 58 percent of Americans wanted stricter laws surrounding the sale of firearms while only six percent believed

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    HAZRAT UMAR (634 – 644 A.D.) Life Before Khilafat: Hazrat Umar‚ son of Khattab‚ was born in Makkah twelve or thirteen years after the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Umar had a common ancestor in Ka’ab. Umar was taught reading and writing by his father who was an educated and well-to-do merchant of Makkah. Umar was very learned‚ intelligent and studious. He was a poet and a very good orator. He was strong and powerful and was fond of archery‚ horse-riding and wrestling

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    AP English A Lesson Before Dying Jefferson is perhaps the strongest character in A Lesson Before Dying. Jefferson is a courageous young black man that a jury of all white men convicts of a murder he has not committed ; yet he still does not let this destroy his personal character. Ernest Gaines portrays Jefferson this way to illustrate the fundamental belief that mankind’s defeats doesn’t always lead to his destruction. Despite Jefferson’s trials‚ he still enjoys outside comforts‚ shows

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