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    so much on the topic “zero tolerance school policies”. There are some important key concepts from the course that connect with my project that I will be discussing. I will also be talking about what it takes to be an ally and why we chose our ally. Considering a critical social theory lens is very important as well and I will be discussing this too. I learned so much from working on this project. To begin, I learned the history behind why zero tolerance school policies exist. These strict policies

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    enjoyable. My family lives pretty far away and we have always been raised in two different environments. I live in Avon, “Home of the rich white kids”, they like to say. They live on the East Side of Indianapolis, “Home of the gang violence and shootings”, I always say back. Though it is the same state, it feels like we have been raised in two different worlds. The only time I usually

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    opened up to a world of children with deformities, and children missing arms and legs. When he was old enough, his parents sent him to a Heritage Christian School, which was a private school that emphasized academics. It was there be became driven with an animosity for Christianity and instinctively started rebelling. Candy was considered contraband at his school, so he was peddling candy. Sketching his own

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    national debate of prayer in school. “Keep Prayer at Soddy Daisy High School” is the site that has 7,800 followers commenting their opinion on the debate of prayer in public schooling. The separation of church and state has forever changed the ways religion is handled in classrooms. Now, is religion being taught in schools such a bad idea? I fall in the favor of being for religion in classrooms. June 25 was the 50th anniversary of Prayer Ban In Public Schools. As the Supreme Court ruled

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    Why Guns Are Bad

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    were over 600,000 hunters in the state of Wisconsin alone. This means there are 600,000 people in the united states that own one or more guns. In today’s society, people are afraid of some people getting their hands-on guns. This fear stems from the high crime rates that are associated with guns. There have been some strict rules on who can buy a gun, but, outlawing guns would be nearly impossible. The point of this paper is to understand what the Second Amendment is, laws that come with owning or

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    Gun Control in the USA

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    recreational purposes. However, the most important purpose for owning of weapons is for the purpose of self-defense. The public ownership of guns in America has been a trend that has existed for over a century and ownership is considered a part of the heritage. This is known as the gun culture in the United States of America (Hofstadter). Elsewhere, especially in countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia, gun culture is more referred to the increasing use and ownership of guns by the criminals

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    since my early childhood recollections. By truly obtaining my photographic inspiration & enthusiasm from my late uncle of both acquiring the knowledge of photo shootings & traditional analog Darkroom procedures. * In addition, my affirming late dear parents that facilitated the setup of my basement workshop darkroom & energize my photo-shooting talents, my phenomenal inspire brother, and notably my endearing, charming elegant Anastasiya whose encouragements and wisdom are without equal.

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    Active Shooter

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    Active School Shooter Introduction The intention of this paper is to look at and present some issues and strategies that members of a school community think about when trying to create safer schools. Particularly when addressing an active shooter in a school setting. A major issue to consider when trying to keep all schools safe, is the simple fact that no two schools are the same. Understanding this can lead us to the conclusion that it is impossible to have one global plan or program that can

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    The topic of gun control and stricter gun laws has understandably been at the forefront of the public mind for a long period. A recent string of mass shootings in the United States that seem to cost more and more lives each time has made the issue all the more urgent. Meanwhile, rates of mass shootings in countries around the world are much lower than those in the United States. A telltale statistic that might explain this difference is the number of guns per person present in the United States compared

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    thrown into disarray with little to no explanation on why they occurred. International terrorism or terrorism that occurs outside the United States, but in turn affects the U.S. also has a dynamic effect on the occurrence of social change. The Heritage Foundation’s 2011 study also found an occurrence of 380 international terroristic attacks in between 2001-2009 (Muhlhausen & McNeil, 2011). The 2011 study also showed that the general targets of international attacks were aimed toward business and

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