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    only person armed, so they feel do not feel a great threat when they commit a crime. On the contrary, Kennesaw Georgia saw an 89 percent drop in burglaries in 1982, after a law required each household to have at least one gun (Gary Kleck, 1988). Their burglary average is still 85 percent lower than the rest of Georgia, and the National average (Kennesaw Crime Rates, 2017). Criminals in Kennesaw know that more than likely the victim has a gun, so, therefore, it is more of a threat to them. Gun control

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    tech student with a concealed weapons permit returned home to find his car and home being broken into. He fired two warning shots and the intruders fled. In 1982, a Kennesaw Georgia suburb passed a law requiring heads of households to keep at least one firearm in the house. The residential burglary rate subsequently dropped 89% in Kennesaw, compared the modest 10.4% drop in Georgia as a

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    Smyrna Police Department and Its Productivity to Society Amina Y. Mohammed Kennesaw State University Author Note Amina Y. Mohammed, Kennesaw State University Correspondence concerning this sample paper should be addressed to Amina Y. Mohammed, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Road NW, Kennesaw Ga 30144, E-mail: amoham15@students.kennesaw.edu. Table of Contents Smyrna Police Department and Its Productivity to Society 3 Smyrna Police Department: Mission 3 Organizational Structure 4

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    Esteban Osorio English 15A Zachary Clough 22 March 2016 The Right to Bear Arms The Founding Fathers, through the Bill of Rights, set in stone the basics of the upcoming docile American cultures. The ten amendments were written by many well known delegates, and were able to determine certain aspects of how our people in the land would live by. For instance, the right to bear arms gave us the right to be carrying legally, making us unique to many other countries. This law, initially meant for the

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    14 February, 2017 BANG! The criminal shoots at you but misses. You have a few moments before he shoots again. But you have nothing to defend yourself with. What do you do?Whenever you are in danger, a police officer tries to save you, and catch the criminal. Even if it means risking their own life. People have been arguing over whether police officers should be armed or not. Police officers do need these weapons. For the purpose of catching the bad guy, and saving as many lives, as possible. Police

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    On February 27, 2017, I attended the School of Music’s Wind Ensemble. The program was 40 minutes long with no intermission. The concert was held in Morgan Hall in the Bailey Performing Arts Center on Kennesaw State University’s Kennesaw campus. The orchestra was conducted by Debra Traficante. Before the concert began, the atmosphere felt causal and comforting. The non-ticketed nature of the concert seemed to create a diversity within the audience. There appeared to no unreasonable dress code policy

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    concert at the Bailey Performance Center at Kennesaw State University. I sat in the back of the Bailey center with all of the other college students attending this performance. I attended this performance on Wednesday, November 15th. Surprisingly, the concert only lasted fifty minutes. I would have thought this performance would’ve lasted a little longer than fifty minutes. While attending my second concert, I got to watch Ford Elementary Chorus and the Kennesaw State University Women’s Choir perform

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    My name’s Kenneth Ngo and I’m from Bridgeport CT. I have one brother and one sister. Both of them goes to Kennesaw State University. My wonderful parents are from Vietnam, and they’re the best parents ever. I’m taking my core classes in Chattahoochee Tech and I’ll be transferring to Kennesaw State University to get my business degree. When I have free time, I love to watch movies, playing video games and going to the gym. My favorites playing soccer because I love to run and scoring goals and

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    try to escape. U.S. citizens also help stop crime with their guns. Sharon Harris explains that, “Kennesaw, GA, near where I live, in 1981 passed a law requiring all households to have a gun… Seven years later, although the population had almost doubled, annual home burglaries had dropped from 11 per 1,000 houses to 2.6 per 1,000 houses—a 400% decrease in burglaries in the fastest-growing town.... Kennesaw still has that law and the low crime rates continue.” It only makes sense that a community with

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    awakening. Due to the society around them, they know nothing about their own bodies or sexuality. This leads to some major problems such as unwanted pregnancy, abortion, and rape. Though there are many moral and societal issues presented in the musical, Kennesaw State University’s production of Spring Awakening places the emphasis on the importance of sexual education and the problems that occur when proper education is not given to students. This musical primarily focuses on the actions of three children:

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