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    much should we trust our teachers? Schools have been going from bad to worse‚ in terms of safety. There have been a lot of shootings at schools over the years‚ but recently they have been over the top in horror. If teachers had guns‚ would the students be safer? We are going analyze schools safety‚ shootings in schools‚ and armed guards or teachers with guns. Schools have been doing a lot to limit‚ if not stop‚ the violence on school grounds. There are districts in Oklahoma that have already

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    sought from Blanche was a model to paint‚ not serious companionship‚ and it is hinted in the novel’s dialogue that he indicated this to her and she took the risk anyway)‚ who then commits suicide – yet another human casualty (the first ones being his own established life and those of his wife and children) in Strickland’s single-minded pursuit of Art and Beauty. After the Paris episode‚ the story continues in Tahiti. Strickland has already died‚ and narrator attempts to piece together his life there

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    Should Circuses be Allowed to have Animals? Animals have been part of the circus since Roman times‚ but should they really be there? Should innocent animals be mistreated so they can ‘perform’ and entertain the public? I believe it’s cruel and animals should be banned from circuses. If you knew how the animals were really treated ‘behind the scenes’ you probably wouldn’t want to go to a circus again. Whilst the animals are being trained‚ their trainers use bull hooks and electric rods to make

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    And Death Shall Have No Dominion Stanza 1 – Line 1: death has no power over us‚ makes reference to Paul’s letter to the Romans Line 2: in death we are all equal Line 3: play on words‚ concepts in death are different than in life‚ concepts in life don’t matter once you’re dead‚ things are mixed up: man in the moon‚ west wind Line 4: picked apart by bugs and vultures‚ dust to dust. Bones represent earthly life‚ when they die the bones are gone‚ clean bones mean clean slate in after life Line 5: The

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    battlefields and the confrontation with pain and death inspired many talented writers and poets at war to turn their experiences and thoughts into verse lines. However‚ the poets did not only depict the reality and horror of war‚ but there were also ones who celebrated the honour of going to war and dying in action. In my paper I am going to compare two poems dealing with the Great War. The overall themes both poems have in common are war and death; however‚ while in Strange Meeting (1919)‚ Wilfred

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    Should Americans Own Guns I believe Americans should own guns because when people don’t own guns they get broken into. In America‚ we have a lot of violence and if we had guns we would not have this problem. Many people think if we own guns the crime rate will go up‚ not me‚ I think it will stop violence all together. Guns have many other uses like food if we didn’t have guns‚ how would we have steak or bacon or other good things. Everything has a purpose I am short ms Reffel is awesome and guns

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    multiple times. While reading the article many of us begin to think how could a father do this to his own children? But did the father really kill his twins? It was later learned that the father suffered from a mental illness Bipolar Disorder which can lead to violent psychosis. So the question I pose to you today is one that has been widely debated for many years. Is it ethical to put to death a person with a mental illness. So what is mental illness? Mental illness can be described in

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    come. As the numbers grow‚ the amount of mentally ill individuals instituted in prisons grows as well. As much as 50% of the US prison population is diagnosed with some sort of mental illness (Long). Though they might be difficult to handle‚ the courts must maintain a balance of keeping the mentally ill properly treated while also ensuring the public’s safety. According to the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ they are more than 1.2 million people with mental illness are incarcerated in jails and/

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    Should Gun Control Laws Be Stricter? Lindsey Curry English 111 Dr. Robert Brandon November 20‚ 2012 Many different freedoms were granted in many different ways to the people of the United States. When the Constitution was written in 1776‚ many rights were granted to the people of the United States. In 1791‚ the second amendment of the Constitution was adopted and allowed the people to be able to keep and bear arms (Members‚ 2011). Today‚ there is a debate on making these gun control laws stricter;

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    Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill 1. In my article deinstitutionalization bought on some positive effects by lowering health cost‚ but negative consequences came into the community also. Bringing into effect such things as Medicare and Medicaid‚ and the establishment of the Community Health Centers. This began to make it easier for the mentally ill to be able to get the help and rehabilitation that was needed rather than just being placed in mental institutions and left alone. “For

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