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    there that could have been stopped by controlling the

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    Violence In Leadership

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    Did you know that violence accounts for more than 1.6 million deaths every year? Violence has been around us our whole lives and is something that will never come to a stop. Violence will continue through the rest of our lives and the lives to come in the future if someone doesn't step up and try to take a stand. Society’s leading problem is violence and can only be helped through the kind of leadership that demonstrates Trust and Integrity, Confidence, and a good communication. First, trust and

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    would say arming teachers would stop the violence and others think it would increase the number of violent incidents. Most people fear guns and think arming teachers would only

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    “eliminate” that person. She will do whatever is easier to get that stone out of her way rather than talking things over and controlling the situation. Not so long ago my neighbor’s daughter was killed by her ex. I am positive that this could have been stopped. I do not know how the man obtained the gun, but I am sure it was through an illegal way. He is not a policeman, he worked at a supermarket. He does not live in a violent area. He lived in Bergenfield with his girlfriend. The man did go buy a gun

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    Gang violence is a reality that many American citizens must deal with from day to day. Webster defines gangs as an “organized group of criminals”. Why do people join gangs? probably to satisfy the need of being accepted. Being accepted gives an individual a sense of identity or belonging. Many join gangs for a source of income and to provide stability. Peer pressure is another reason why individuals join gangs, especially teens and young adults. They can easily be influenced by older gang members

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    between the two families kept the two lovers apart, leading them to commit bad decisions, “It must be noted that the family feud is the reason

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    There is a hidden danger that is plaguing much of the United States at this very moment. That danger is the potential for gun violence. In America, 114,994 people are shot and 33,880 of those people die every year (Brady Campaign). The United States also has the highest guns per capita rate in the world. It only contains 4.4% of the total world population but has 42% of civilian owned guns (Lopez). Recent studies have shown that out of all gun related terrorist attacks in the world, the US had the

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    Essay On Police Brutality

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    “If we must die-let it be like hogs/Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,/ While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,/ making their mock at our accursed lot” (Line 1-4). Claude McKay born in the year 1889 and died 1948 wrote a poem called “If We Must Die”. “If We Must Die”, speaks about how minority groups are being harassed and treated like hogs due to racial discrimination. In current day America racial discrimination is ongoing, which leads to police brutality. In “Why Are So Many Black

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    dead child and carries him out of the alley, weeping. This short fictional story can be summed up in one word: violence. It goes

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    Violence in Beowulf

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    Violence in Beowulf Beowulf is an epic poem written in Anglo-Saxon times, by an unknown poet. Beowulf is a Geatish man who rescues the Danish people from evil, and helps save his own country from destruction. Beowulf, renowned for his bravery, and known as the strongest man alive, acquires the help of fourteen thanes to sail with him to Denmark. There he is involved in two battles with two evil monsters. He then fights another battle in his homeland with a Fire dragon. Without violence in Beowulf

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