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    More Gun Control Laws and Gun-Free School Zones Do Not Work On December 14, 2012, an armed staff member at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. stopped a gunman in his tracks and saved the lives of hundreds of students and teachers. Imagine if this had been the headline on the news, or on the front page of every newspaper. Would it have garnered as much attention as the tragic situation that actually unfolded when an armed gunman stormed the elementary school and committed the deadliest

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    On December 14, 2012, an armed staff member at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. stopped a gunman in his tracks and saved the lives of hundreds of students and teachers. Imagine if this had been the headline on the news, or on the front page of every newspaper. Would it have garnered as much attention as the tragic situation that actually unfolded when an armed gunman stormed the elementary school and committed the deadliest mass school shooting in America’s history? Would gun control

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    Controversy With the nation's violence rate increasing over the past few years, one must ask, "why?" Harold Lasswell formulated the core of questions of content analysis: "Who says what, to whom, why, and to what extent and with what effect?" The issue of media content has become an increasingly popular, as well as controversial, topic. There have been many concerns from parents regarding exposure of their children to inappropriate themes in the media. An overall increase of violence and crime in America

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    The Columbine shootings occurred because two individuals who were mentally unstable and were prone to committing acts of violence had access to weapons. In addition to this the staff and parents did not report any suspicious behavior that was seen prior these crimes. The combination of social, psychological, and anger problems triggered a violent and deadly response. This could

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    Violence and Video Games A lot of teenager’s love the game’s Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto 5; well at least I know I love them. These games are played on the daily by many teenagers. But some Adults and people who work in the government, thinks game’s as such as those cause some teenagers and adults to do violent things but why? Just because, some teenagers and adults play violent video games doesn’t meant that’s making them do the things they do. It’s not the game that’s having a bad affect

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    Causes Of Gang Violence

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    gang violence the correct way? We should use all acts to stop gang violence and use all the proper ways to build and get great results. Before solving the problem, we should first try to understand the problem. A person's tough experiences whether in their childhood or from just going through times creates them to be violent. An example of this would be such experiences within a certain gang of people and un-happiness with social economic status within the community. The cause of gang violence is determined

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    Racism is the discrimination against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. It has been an ongoing problem throughout time and has resulted in many instances of violence. To this day, racism is still prevalent, and has not been resolved. From racism emerges a multitude of ways it is used. Like, for example, racial profiling. Racial profiling is mostly used by officers, and is the use of race or ethnicity as the grounds for suspecting someone of committing

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    Bullying And Bullying

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    swear to and about me. I felt such sadness when these boys would bully me. This went on for about 2 months. Finally I told my teacher, Mr. Kohn about this incident and what was happening, he talked with the boys. Violence can cause sadness, and bad thoughts in a person’s brain. Violence is caused in young people’s lives when youth bully other youth, conflict begins between family or friends, and jealousy between friends or even family. Have you ever thought of living in a world where kids are always

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    resort to violence to benefit them. But it is not always the answer because the Golden Rule is that we should treat others how we want to be treated. The speech "By Any Means Necessary," written by Malcolm X gives true evidence of being willing to do what is necessary for the black people to acquire rights. African Americans had waited so long to get rights and respect but gained only a portion in the midst of the 1960's. Instead, he wants the black community to take action. That is why violence is the

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    For years gun control advocates pushed for a law passed by the federal government. For years this has not worked as the government has not wanted to touch the matter and have potential backlash. Although the federal government has not done much and does not seem to be doing anything any time soon, the states have huge potential to start the change. State governments can decide what laws can be passed and how serious their guns laws will and should be. Since the rise of mass shootings in schools

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