Guns On Campus

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    Raising Students’ Security Through the Additional Installation of Surveillance Cameras in Ceu Manila

    RAISING STUDENTS’ SECURITY THROUGH THE ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION OF SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN CEU MANILA An Undergraduate Research Proposal Presented to the School of Accountancy and Management Centro Escolar University Manila In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management By: BSBAMM-4A Caisip, Gillian M. Reyes, Narciso Dean I. Cruz, Eduard S. Romano, Joycebee S, De Guzman, Joemar T

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    College Safety

    Virginia Tech massacre, many students, along with their parents, are calling for more security measures. But just how far should colleges go to keep campuses safe? Reports have seen more colleges implementing increased number of blue-light phones, more campus security guards, and even emergency text alerts. Some institutions are even maximizing the use of security cameras in every place they can. Is this taking a step to security, or taking a step right into the privacy of the students themselves? When

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    Gun Control: The Importance Of Second Amendment Trol Laws

    person? Or, would you rather be prepared in case it happens to be a rapist or murder? Without an equalizer, we are like animals, the strongest takes whatever he wants. We believe guns are very important for protection because: On average guns are used 80x more often to protect a life than to take one.(CDC) Women use a gun to defend themselves from sexual abuse 200,000 times per year.(Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 185) 3 out of 5 felons say they won’t mess with an armed person.(US

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    Case Study of Gigantic University and Minor States Teachers College

    reception area of Chandler’s office suite, shouting “Down with fascist tuition increases,” Chandler’s faithful secretary, Prudence Pimply, picks up a phone to call the campus police. Steve Steel, radical leader of the SFT, slaps the phone knocking it from Prudence’s hand without ever touching her. He then pulls out an amazing lifelike squirt gun and threatens to blow Prudence’s head off if she so much as moves an inch toward the phone or the door. Prudence collapses in a sobbing heap on her desk. Unfortunately

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    Second Amendment

    States citizens to bear, and keep arms. Many people are against the Second Amendment and want to abolish it, and have guns removed from United States citizens. The Constitution was written to protect the rights of the people in the United States, and by taking away guns would infringe on our constitutional rights. How would citizens defend themselves in a life or death situation if guns were to be taken away? The Fourteenth Amendment "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges

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    Weapon Control

    Weapons Under Control If I had the resources or power to change one societal issue, I would like to change gun control. Weapons are a major issue facing the world today. Regardless of whether it is arms control or guns control, weapons cause a lot of turmoil and deaths among military wars, children, domestic violence, and mentally disturbed. There should be laws in place to limit weapons or ban them altogether

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    Jesus M Villahermosa Jr Summary

    In Jesus M Villahermosa Jr’s article “Guns don’t belong in the hands of administrators, professors, or students” he talks about the problems with arming faculty on campus. He argues that passing a law that allows students and faculty to bare arms in case of a shooting is dangerous. Instead of resolving a problem it will create more problems. He also argues that in order for the faculty to effectively respond to emergency situations, they have to go through training, which costs time and money. Overall

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    Persuasive Essay On Guns In Schools

    Arming Teachers Throughout the recent years gun violence has been on the rise, particularly gun violence on school campuses. Unfortunately, within the recent years to present day, there has been an increase of shooting at colleges, high schools, and even elementary schools. Teachers’ unarmed in these dangerous situations causes a lot more deaths among students and teachers themselves. Little is being done to counteract these dangerous situations, guns should be in the hands of the teachers. If some

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    Selecting Strategy

    Colorado Technical University Online Campus Brian Sargeant October 30, 2015 Selecting Strategy Dr. Debra Baldwin Research Design Methods & Applications BADM440 INTRODUCTION The research I am going to do for this class is based on a problem that we as a country are facing in the day we live in. Businesses and institutions nationwide and even worldwide are struggling with how to deal with guns and how people use them. Most of this came about due to the recent spate of school shootings

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    Essay On Juveniles Should Be Tried As Adults

    Suppose that today around midnight you're in bed and you're asleep. Around 12:37 am you get a call from the local police station. You answer and the officer gives you the news that your son who is your only child has been killed by his best friend who is the same age. At court the offender only receives seven years and the possibility of parole. This sentence would not equal to a life that he took away. I believe that juveniles who commit crime should be charged as adults, they have committed a

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