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    There have been many incidents with guns on schools campuses in the past. There has been multiple school shootings at several big schools across the country. The reasons why they shouldn’t be allowed are: They put other students in harm‚ There have been multiple school shootings in the past‚ and They could be used in the wrong way. These are why guns should not be allowed at school. Guns have the ability to put the lives of innocent people in danger. Sometimes feelings have the ability to take

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    Accrual vs. Cash Basis Accounting Alicia Wiley Grantham University Abstract In this paper I have defined accrual and cash basis accounting. Also‚ I have answered the following questions: Explain the difference between the accrual basis of accounting and the cash basis of accounting. What are the major reasons for using accrual accounting? What are the purpose of a journal and a ledger? Give an example of a contra-asset‚ and explain how it is recorded on the ledger as a transaction. Explain

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    Roma was a School Teacher

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    Problem 1 1. In 2008‚ Roma was a schoolteacher and earned $40‚000 for the entire year. But she enjoys creating cartoons‚ so at the beginning of 2009‚ Roma quit teaching and set to work as a cartoonist. She stopped renting out her basement for $5‚000 a year and began to use it as her office. She used $5‚000 from her savings account to buy a new computer which she expects will last for 5 years. She leased a printer for $150 a year. During 2009‚ Roma paid a total of $1‚250 for paper‚ utilities‚

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    Columbine School Shooting: Gun Control Essay America is widely known for having a fascination with violence and is a “gun – happy” country. However‚ this love for firearms has led to tragedies untold and horrifying truths about the mental state of individuals as revealed in the Columbine School shooting incident. Major and minor causes collectively led up to this event and bring up the question of whether or not this tragedy could have been prevented. The NRA play a key part in the debate over gun control

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    Resulting with 12 dead and 20 injured‚ April 20th‚ 1999‚ ultimately became the day of the worst high school shooting in U.S. history at Columbine High School‚ prompting a national debate on gun control and school safety. According to the article Columbine High School Shootings “In the aftermath of the shootings‚ many schools across America enacted “zero tolerance” rules regarding disruptive behavior and threats of violence from students (History.com).” In addition‚ there have been many more strategies

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    elementary students hidden under desks around the classroom‚ and the teacher is begging the children to stop sobbing. Down the hall the sound of gunshots ring out the sounds of people screaming and begging for help can be heard. The shooter is moving closer and closer to the area and all the innocent soon to be victims are defenseless. There is nothing in that classroom that is going to stop what is about to happen. Now imagine a teacher with a handgun that could at least scare off the shooter‚ or deter

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    The Things They Carry

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    The Things I Carry Essay 12/5/12 Steven Gaulin I am similar to the character in the book because I also carry things around with me. The things I carry drastically differ from what he carries due to laws‚ point of view and the situation though. I typically carry a necklace my mom gave me‚ cell phone‚ wallet‚ car keys‚ and clothing on my body. I feel like I would be lost with those items and am constantly checking my pockets to make sure I have them on me. Those are some physical things

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    During the war - when England was at war with Germany. The Government sent the children out of the cities so they shouldn’t be bombed. We weren’t told where we were going. Just told to turn up at our schools with a packed lunch and a change of clothes‚ then we went to the station with our teachers. There were whole train-loads of children sent away like that ... It must have been a strange experience. Arriving in an unknown place‚ settling in with an unknown family‚ having to adapt to a different

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    girlfriend’s pantyhose everywhere he went. Ted Lavender carried 6 or 7 ounces of premium dope. Norman Bowker carried a diary and a thumb that Mitchell Sanders had given him. Rat Kiley had comics and Mitchell Sanders carried condoms. The soldiers did not only carry physical objects; they also carried‚ love and loss‚ fear and shame‚ terror‚ and grief for the lost ones.  The things they carried during the war weren’t the same things they carried after the war.           Every little action you make can change your

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    School systems are removing students from the classroom because of rigid disciplinary policies” (Vidal-Castro‚ 2016‚ p. 1). These disciplinary policies are not productive for students in terms of their education. Education is one thing that can provide a positive impact on the life of a student. Though 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

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