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    The Tulsa Race Riot and Florida’s Rosewoood Massacre In about the 75 years following the Tulsa Race Riot‚ there has been investigation on what has happened in Tulsa on the date May 31 and June 1‚ 1921. The Tulsa Race Riot was a devastating event in history where many had lost their lives‚ around 300 with recent investigations‚ and the Greenwood District of Tulsa was destroyed. The riot started over a racial dispute‚ involving a group of black men trying to prevent a lynching of another

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    Useless Firearm? Nowadays‚ people have various views about possessing firearms. It cannot be denied that firearms are often a big danger. One of the numerous examples is the school shooting on April 20‚ 1999 at Columbine High school that ended in a massacre. In this essay‚ I will discuss three arguments that indicates why I am against firearms. Firstly‚ weapon possession creates more crime. Secondly‚ a firearm could end up by mentally ill people‚ even when it is bought legally. At last‚ most of the

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    determination 4. Demonstrate Statistic Test on correlation coefficient 5. Interpret coefficient correlation based on the statistic test on correlation coefficient 6. Examine Rank Correlation by Spearman rank Introduction Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre took place on December 14‚ 2012‚ in Newtown‚ Connecticut. A 20-year-old Adam Lanza shot 20 school children and 6 adult staff members of the Sandy Hook Elementary school. During Investigation‚ the officers found that Lanza was in possession of thousands

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    longer the case. Due to the outward influences of media‚ video games‚ and society in general‚ this has escalated into all-out‚ deadly weapon assaults on innocent lives for reasons they themselves are usually unaware for example Columbine High School massacre and Montreal‚ Canada shooting. Sociologist; however have developed different approaches to evaluate the phenomenon through different perspective; functionalist‚ conflict theorist and symbolic integrationist‚ which would be aptly discussed in the

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    5‚ 1770 a small group of colonist began to harass soldiers that were outside a house. One of the soldiers panicked and fired into the group‚ because of this the rest of the soldiers fired as well and many of the colonists were killed. The Boston massacre was just one example of how the extreme military measures played a role in the American Revolution. The quartering act was the right given to a British soldier to live in a colonial home. This was a way of limiting the natural rights of the colonist

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    On November 18‚ 1978‚ followers of Jim Jones shot and killed United States Congressman Leo J. Ryan and four others traveling with him on a fact finding trip to Guyana. Ryan was there to investigate complaints about the community called "Jonestown‚" which was largely inhabited by his former California constituents. After murdering a United States congressman Jones knew the end of his rule was near. He ordered his entire following‚ some 914 people‚ to commit what he called "revolutionary suicide

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    Violence in schools seems to be on the rise. And now we are faced with the possibility of weapons willingly going into our schools to "protect our children." It is askArm Teachers to Stop School Shootings? How often do we open the newspaper or turn on the television and see there has been another school shooting? It seems as though it is happening more and more everyday. Violence in schools seems to be on the rise. And now we are faced with the possibility of weapons willingly going into our schools

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    also happen on a personal if it’s directed specifically towards/ to hurt a single individual. Tragedy‚ adverb; something that affects a group/population of people. Some major tragedies that have affected society are the Paris Massacre‚ Boston Bombing‚ and 9/11. The Paris Massacre had occurred in 6 separate places‚ and had a total death toll of 128 (Almasy‚ 2015). Dzhokhar Tsaenaev and Dias Kadyevelt set a bomb off during the Boston Marathon (O’Neill‚ 2013). 9/11 caused the U.S. government to invest

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    the significance of the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre. Discuss with reference to the period. The St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre was a very significant point during the French Wars of Religion. It had great impacts on the Huguenot movement and on Catholicism‚ destabilising both in a sense. It also had an impact on the government at the time‚ creating a divide between north and south as well as creating rivalry in the higher ups of society. The Massacres of 1572 had‚ to some extent a devastating effect

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    The reactions to the ‘Tiananmen Square Massacre’ from the ‘Chinese Communist Party’ were driven by a need to maintain total control of China. As Michael Lynch states in the supporting quotation‚ they were willing to curtail the political freedoms of the public to do so. Most modern historians‚ including Lynch and Zhang Liang believe the immediate reactions of the C.C.P. were motivated by China’s political leaders who wanted a “violent end to the affair.” The long-term reactions from the C.C.P

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