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    Informative Essay On Howard Unruh

    Howard Unruh was a twisted man who made an impact on the world's history today. Howard Unruh was the world's first mass murderer. He had dark thoughts that lead the man to kill several people for no reason at all. He set his name in the books as the world's first mass murderer ever. This is an informative essay about the things that he did and how he did it, his reasons for doing the things he did, and his childhood. Howard Unruh was a mass murderer who killed 13 people in under 20 minutes through

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    Students Should Be Allowed To Carry Concealed Weapons In Schools

    Imagine sitting in a classroom, just like any other day. All of a sudden, two of your classmates walk in with guns, shooting you and your fellow peers. The idea might sound far off, but that is what happened at the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999. According to a school safety timeline, “Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, go on a shooting rampage and kill 12 students and one teacher, wound 23 others and then kill themselves” (School Safety Timeline). Weapons were not allowed

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    Dylann Roofe: A Case Study

    According to his father, Mateen had previously expressed his distaste for LGBT people. This can be related to the Charleston church shooting on June 17th, 2015. Nine African American people were shot and killed by Dylann Roofe in a racially motivated massacre. Six weeks after the shooting, Roofe said, “I would like to make it crystal clear, I do not regret

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    The Importance Of Gun Control In Schools

    For the year of 2018, there has been multiple school shooting across the U.S with many resulting in both the death of students and faculty members. The most recent shooting in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida has caused society to protest and speak out towards the advocating of reforming gun- control laws. Alfonso Calderon, a survivor of the attack, took a stance willing to drop out of school if it will benefit the motion of furthering the cause of gun control: “Everybody

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    Persuasive Essay On Mass Shootings

    According to USA Today, in 1996 a mass shooting happened in Dunblane Primary School. And in 1999 a mass shooting happened in Columbine High School. Since 1996 there has not been another mass shooting in the UK, but there have been over 160 since 1999, according to USA Today. Some people think the U.S. should adopt the UK’s gun laws to decrease the amount of mass shootings, while others think revising the laws will not change anything. The U.S needs to adopt gun laws similar to the UK in order to

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    The Columbine Massacre: Why They Did It

    The Columbine Massacre: Why They Did It In April of 1999, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris made a decision that deeply affected our great nation. Together, they decided to enact upon the teenage rage that had been building in them for years and attempted to murder hundreds of students with both bombs and guns. They successfully killed fifteen people--thirteen students, a coach and finally, themselves. They left an impact on America’s Society, many calling for gun control and higher security of school

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    Columbine Gun Safety

    Columbine was one of the first major school shootings in the United States. It brought attention to gun safety, bullying issues, and mental health. Columbine brought a sense of fear to the nation, school was suppose to be a safe environment. People were concerned that if something like this could happen at school, it could happen anywhere, especially with little gun safety laws. We now practice lockdown drills, have gun safety laws, and are more prepared in case of an emergency. The shooting of Columbine

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    Argumentative Essay: The Problem Of Air Conditioning

    Did you know that paradise has problems with school? In Hawai’i, shootings are less often but, there are other problems like having no air conditioning, and bullying. On October 14th a Waipahu Intermediate student was shot with a bb gun. He was only 13 years old, but he didn’t die from the injury. Although people are helping to fix these problems it still happens and is needing attention. Sadly, this is the reality of life and there is no way of changing reality, but we can save the future. With

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    Gun Violence In Schools Essay

    Our nation’s schools are expected to keep students safe; however, many students and their parents believe that unintentional injuries and outbreaks of violence can occur, causing an interruption in the student’s learning environment. According to Paul Timm, a school security expert claims that “guns and shooters are not always the dangers of school safety, instead the lack of strategies to attack such threats is the greater risk.” Many schools are improving their security by having lockdown drills

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    Synthesis Essay On Video Game Violence

    To begin, video game violence has been a problem for a long time now since the video game Death Race. “The objects was to run over these things called gremlins with a car and then which they would turn into tombstones.” (Source #1). Next, as many as 97% of kids 12-17 play violent video games. On “Oct.7 2005, California passed a law that requires violent video games to include an 18 years of age to play.” (Source #1). The problem is that so many people are playing violent video games that is is having

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