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    Guns on Campus On April 16 of 2007‚ a man named Cho Seung-Hui entered the campus of Virginia Tech University. He walked around the school carrying a gun. Seung-Hui shot and killed 2 students in their dorm room. Within two hours later‚ he had shot classrooms full of students. 30 more young adults’ lives were taken that day. Cho also took his own life after the shooting. Later we would refer to this as the Virginia Tech Massacre (source # 5). Tragedies like this are sparking controversial conversations

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    Guns On Campus Ever since school shootings on campuses many people have been skeptical about guns in the wrong hands of people. David Burnett writer of "Students Should Have the Right to Carry Guns on College Campuses."‚ agrees with the fact that students should be allowed to have guns on campus‚ for the use of self defense‚ for decreasing the crimes committed‚ and because colleges aren’t as safe as you think. Although Darby Dickerson writer of "Students Should Not Be Allowed to Carry Guns on

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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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    Closed Campus versus Opened Campus For students‚ lunch serves as the much needed break from the routine of attending classes‚ however‚ lunch can be either an enjoyable intermission or it can be a chaotic‚ hectic experience in an over-crowded cafeteria. School administrators have the authority to grant students the option‚ privilege‚ and flexibility to choose where they eat lunch. Opponents will debate that students should have the consent to leave campus for lunch‚ however‚ there are less

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    Foundation of Monterrey‚ open campus isn’t allowed. Making ASFM an open campus‚ students will develop organization skills‚ independency‚ responsibility‚ social abilities‚ that would help them throughout their lives not only that but also the stress from the school would be decreased by doing ‘Open Campus’. By having an Open Campus at ASFM‚ it would bring a lot of benefits to the students in the long run. Based on research‚ they have proven that by having an Open Campus‚ students will develop social

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    leave campus for lunch if there was an open campus. Students should be able to leave school during their lunch period. Students at schools with open campus are more likely to eat lunch than schools with closed campuses. Open campus help teens be more mature and develop responsibility. Open campus will help the local economy . Students are hungry which can affect their mood and how they work in school. Students that have open campus are more likely to eat lunch then kids with close campus . According

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    some adoptees describe. The child will have the opportunity and right to ask the big question‚ why was I placed for adoption? Fantasizing and curiosity about the birth family is then removed from the equation and the child can grow up with the truth. Open adoption most typically implies that there is a trusting relationship between the parties. Get togethers are based on the lifestyle of the families‚ much like someone would determine the extent of contact with in-laws. What child wouldn’t want the

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    Gun Free Campus Equals a Defenseless Campus. Campuses grow more vulnerable every day as the nation continues on its downward spiral. Since 2010‚ the country has witnessed over a hundred shootings committed on school campuses. Shootings on school grounds‚ whether it is an elementary or post graduate school is far from a new concept. During the 1990s’ Congress implemented multiple Gun Free School Zone Acts for federally funded schools to help create safer school zones by preventing any gun related

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    School campus lunch is disgusting because it is all slobbery and it is not made homemade. It is not even fresh! The food is so bitter from coming from the freezer and when you take a bite‚ it feels hard like a rock where it just can break your teeth. The food is so bland it does not taste like anything and one time I found a piece of hair on my food that was obviously not mine. The food is so fake to the point where it is not even made properly. The hamburgers are literally deformed. The food is

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    http://www.ehow.com/facts_5788552_benefits-open-campus-lunch_.html Budget * If students are allowed to leave campus and their parents’ homes are nearby‚ students can save money on lunch and eat from home.

 Social Contact * Students may spend time with others who they may not see if the lunch was confined to on campus. Students can go out and eat with friends.

 Outside * If it’s a great day outside‚ students can eat outdoors and enjoy the sun for a half-hour or so. This could

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