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    The Shootings at Columbine High School: The Law Enforcement Response Problem Statement: The response to the shootings in Columbine could have been handled more effectively if there was a solid coordinate effort from law enforcement and emergency units in the area. The plan of action to prevent the incident from playing out further was hastily put together and only cost more lives at danger. All possible lines of communication whether it be from law enforcement officials‚ emergency

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    documentary ( Voiceover‚ Archival footage‚ “real footage”‚ Interviews with ‘Experts’‚ use of text‚ Sound [music used‚ background noises]‚ set-ups‚ visual coding) The documantry being analised‚ what it’s about and the director (Bowling for columbine‚ Reasoning behind the columbine massacre and other gun related violence in the United States‚ Directed and narrated by Michael Moore. • Audience and purpose 6 characteristics Age (18-30) Gender (Male and Female) Race (Caucasian) Socio economic Background

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    Columbine Shooting On April 20‚ 1999 two young men from the city of Littleton‚ Colorado went on rampage causing a massacre. In total there were thirteen casualties; twelve students and one lone teacher. Preventing violence in public areas such as schools‚ airports‚ malls‚ etc. security must be increased. Violence can happen anywhere therefore security in schools and public places should be increased. In our society

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    Bowling Alone

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    capital is the investment put into having a social bond with other people (formally or informally)‚ much like money. A decline in social capital means a lack of civic engagement (and even increases the crime rate). Theoretically‚ we would end up "Bowling Alone" in our urban cities. Evaluation Putnam claims that formal civic participation can deceivably be on the rise by the number of sheer organizations‚ but this does not take into account the number of actual active

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    Name: Ms. Russo English 10 American Literature Introduction to The Crucible A Note taking Activity: Act 1 Overture Don’t forget to highlight your answers!! Directions – Read pages three through eight‚ which constitute Miller’s commentary and background on the play The Crucible. Then‚ fill in the blanks below with the missing information. Reverend _Parris_’s age is about mid-¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ 40s. Betty Parris is the Reverend’s daughter and she is 10 years old. He is no longer married

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    BIRMINGHAM BOWLING CENTERS The first bowling house in Birmingham is somewhat of a mystery. As happens so many times‚ it depends on whom you ask. Some say there was a bowling house on 1st Avenue North near the Old Terminal Station; while others say the YMCA had the first‚ with either two or four bowling lanes located in the YMCA building. It is agreed‚ however‚ that the first regularly used bowling center was opened in 1933 and known as The Phoenix Bowling Alley‚ located in the basement of the

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    Management Professor Parks 1/25/15 The Wallingford Bowling Center Data 12 friends put together $1‚200‚000 of their own money to build a $6‚000‚000 bowling alley. Nearly 200‚000 people live within 15 miles of the bowling alley. The bowling alley is open 24 hours per day 27 part and full time employees The most recent income statement shows that the business tallied up $1‚844‚000 in sales. After expenses‚ the business was left with $44‚000 Net Income. The bowling center operates at 100 percent capacity on

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    Bowling Ball Monologue

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    However‚ has anyone ever said ‘When Life Brings You Bowling Balls’? Nope! Never. The say would never catch on and it made Olly the Bowling Ball miserable. He was an adorable little ball. He was painted a neon green colour. His paint was chipped and faded. As the years went by‚ Olly became the unused bowling ball. It made him cry. His other bowling ball friends were upset for him‚ though were just glad to be getting used. There was a rule at the bowling alley in which the balls resided. If you were not

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    Bowling should be in the olympics because people play it as a recreational sports and some play it as a competitive sport. This essay will be about bowling and how bowling was created. This essay should let you make your decision should it be in the olympics or not. Bowling has a very rich history‚ it is one of the most popular sports. A british anthropologists discovered a crude form of a bowling ball in a child’s grave. There is some evidence that says that it was created 1366. The king at

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    Bowling Research Paper

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    Bowling is a very popular sport. It is an indoor sport that is played by rolling a ball down an alley with 10 pins. It is one of the popular sports in the US‚ where there are many recreational leagues. A game has 10 frames‚ and a bowler is allowed 2 ball in each frame. Knocking a pin earns the bowler 1 point. If the bowler topples all the pins with the first ball‚ it is known as a strike‚ and the player scores 10 points and the total of the next two balls. If a player clears the alley with 2 balls

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