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    civilian that they can keep and bear arms for their self defense. The intention behind second amendment was self defense but in past couple of year it works totally opposite than intention. One report indicate that more number of people killed in mass shooting than number of people killed in terrorist attack. These numbers are enough to warning us that how all of us are moving toward big threat. However many people think that ban on firearm is not permanent solution for decrease crime rate. Criminals

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    -Rebuttal: Theo -Closer: James 3. Hook Gun control has long been an intense debate, especially in the United States. More and more people are killed and injured by guns nowadays, and the number of people who commit suicide using a gun is higher and higher and may even surprise you. The question is whether people can have complete control over guns and what may happen when people own guns and are in an extremely angry situation? Gun incidents happen very often. What

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    anxiety, and suicide are serious problems in high schools across the nation. Unfortunately, people and the news do not pay as much attention to teen suicide in comparison to large mass child mortalities such as school shootings. The rate of teenage suicide has tripled in the past three years; each week twenty-eight teens kill themselves in America. Nearly one in seven teens have said they have had suicidal thoughts or tendencies and one in fourteen admit to actually attempting suicide. One high school

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    South Korea is nicknamed the 'Suicide Capital of the World', the was a time where they held the lowest suicide rate, but now it's no more. By choosing this topic, I wanted everyone to be aware of the situation in South Korea. South Korea is a country with many social issues, also one of the countries where the most bullying happens. South Korea struggles to get back on its feet due to some major root problems. One major root problem that affects South Korea is its rapidly aging society.

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    The United States has the highest rank in mass shooting in Gun Control. In our country, we do not have many laws on Gun Control. As in the US Constitution there is not an unlimited amount to however many guns you may own. And as being a US citizen, the law cannot take your gun without a reason because we all have the right to bear arms as it states in the US Constitution as the Second Amendment in our Bill of Right. With that being said in my own point of view I strongly believe we should enforce

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    I've been doing tours at the Lemp Mansion and in the Lemp Neighborhood for years now, and there always seems to be one question that is asked during every tour; “Why did so many Lemp Family members commit suicide?” When I answer, people always seem disappointed, because I think they are expecting a supernatural answer like, “the Devil made them do it.” In my opinion, the reason why so many Lemp Family members met with such a tragic end is because they were one nouveau rich, highly dysfunctional

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    Essay On Gun Violence

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    secure gun storage, stricter regulations on the purchasing of a firearm—disabilities and criminal records should be more deeply looked into before transaction—and finally, equipping teachers at highs schools with the right kind of weaponry to prevent mass shootings. To start with, training and licensing should be mandatory for any individual looking to purchase and shoot a firearm. Accidental deaths due to guns is a very prominent thing in America and the main cause behind this is because of untrained

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    Euthanasia Outline

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    contrary.  • Assisted suicide: Someone provides an individual with the information, guidance, and means to take his or her own life with the intention that they will be used for this purpose. When it is a doctor who helps another person to kill themselves it is

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    stripped of their second amendment rights. But if you look at the statistics of gun related deaths it is proof enough that it is too easy for anyone to get their hands on guns. Every day an average of 85 Americans are shot dead and 53 of those are suicides (Joyner, The Outside Beltway). It is also too easy to get guns from online gun dealers or gun shows where a background checks are not required by law. Forty percent

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    and cyber, which is over the internet. Not only does it affect one’s physical appearance, but some forms of bullying have a huge impact on a person’s mental health. Bullying can lead to an abundance of different consequences such as, self-harm, suicide, or violence toward others. Nonsuicidal self-injury refers to the deliberate destruction of one’s body tissue without suicidal intent. Forms of self-harm include cutting, burning, and self-hitting (Lewis, Steven P, Nonsuicidal Self Injury, Canadian

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