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    The Effects Of The Columbine High School Massacre

    the lunch that everyone claims tastes like prison food. One thing that most New York City and other public schools within America have in common is the fact that they have law enforcement officers present within them. The Columbine High School massacre was an extremely tragic shooting that took place at the Columbine High School in Colorado on April 20, 1999. Two white male students, whose names were Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, wore dark clothing that prevented others from identifying them,

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    Parkland Heroes Analysis

    Critiquing a Critic School shootings are indeed a tragedy that rock our nation each time it happens. What makes it more so is the never-ending news cycle that seeks to politicize events while they are happening. The Parkland shooting was no exception. However, this time the underage student survivors took up political arms with pundits mixed into the fray. In an op-ed article, Molly Roberts wrote an opinion article entitled “Can we criticize the Parkland kids?” (Roberts). This was written as a

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    Arming Teachers

    Why have school shootings become a common theme and news headline in America today? Americans are faced with a crisis that needs immediate attention and action. As school shooting continue to tear a part communities and take the lives of innocent adolescents, government officials and leaders have failed to develop effective change. Countless ideas have been created by lawmakers and society, yet no major legislation has been passed. Many people how spoken out on how to solve this crisis, like current

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    Cause and Effect

    cause and effect School Shootings often times, human beings feel the pressures that life and the society can put on, but some can handle it, and some cant. Life and the society in which we live in can take a toll on the emotional, mental and physical aspect of lives as an adult, so just think of how much more of a burden it can be on teenagers in high school, younger children in middle school, or young adults in college. Not only are they dealing with a lot of things out of school but also but

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    Columbine Shooting

    Columbine Shooting I do not think that Marilyn Manson’s music had a direct effect on the tragedy at Columbine. It was reported that the shooters of that massacre didn’t even listen to his music. The shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had been planning the shooting for a while. Eric Harris was posting information on how to make bombs on his website and made threats towards students and teachers, he even went as far as making a hit list of people he wanted to kill. Prior to the shootings the

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    Columbine Article

    On April 20, 1999, the small town Columbine witnessed a terrible incident where two boys committed a massacre on their school. Columbine High School. The two boys, Dylan Klebold,17, and Eric Harris, 18, single handedly murdered 12 people and injured another 21. The number of casualties could easily have exceeded, considering that their plan didn't worked out exactly as they had planned, even though it was very thought through. Their original plan was that the bombs they had planted in the school

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    Civil War

    12 This summary is about the French police having a concern for school shooting. I read about this article because it seemed like it would interesting. I didn’t know anything about this article that’s why I read it to find out what it was about. I didn’t really learn anything new from this article. I just learned a little bit on how the French police work. The issue in this article is important because you aren’t not allowed to be shooting at school and trying to kill someone. Also you are

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    The Significance of the Columbine High School Events

    this that it could occur anywhere and I was afraid to go to school. This shooting was the most significant shooting in a school in the history of the United States of America. During this incident, two high school seniors planned and carried out a massacre. These two students were Eric Harris (eighteen years old) and Dylan Klebold (seventeen years old). After all was said and done, thirteen people plus Harris and Klebold were dead and twenty-three people were injured. These events showed this nation

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    Violent Video Games

    violent video games. Do they have an affect on adolescents? Do they influence their actions and thoughts? Over the past couple of years there have been cases of school shootings. In particular the Columbine High School Shooting and Virginia Tech Massacre were both influenced by violent video games. In the Columbine High School shooting, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed thirteen people and then killed themselves. At Virginia Tech, Seung-Hui Cho shot and killed thirty-three people, including

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    School Violence

    Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General. Chapter 4-Risk Factors for Youth Violence. 2000. ww.surgeongeneral.gov/library/youthviolence/report.html This Web site explains that risk factors for violence are not static. Their predictive value changes depending on when they occur in a young person's development, in what social context, and under what circumstances. Risk factors may be found in the individual, the environment, or the individual's ability to respond to the demands or requirements

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