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Foster, Carol D., Nancy R. Jacobs, and Mark A. Siegal, ed. Gun Control. Wylie: Information Plus, 1995.
Gest, Ted, Monika Guttman, and Thomas Toch. "Violence in Schools." U.S. News & World Report 8 November 1993: 30.
"Gun Control
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Corporal Punishment Today
Corporal Punishment is a major controversial issue. There are good arguments on both sides as well as studies to support each side. Corporal Punishment takes place in homes, churches, and schools. It can involve anything
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are necessary for self- defense against crime. With the fast of the crime rate, and mostly after the school shooting in Colorado, gun control has been a hotly debate and a controversial in recent month.
Gun is considered the source of the violence. A vast
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an impression on our communities throughout the nation.
Cities like Boston and Los Angeles have shown that efforts to reduce gun violence can save children's lives. In Boston, combined efforts among the clergy, law enforcement, and school officials reduced
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of their skin (Civil Rights 148). King was a man who didnt believe in violence. The way he got his point across was not through violence, but through peaceful protest just as Gandhi had done. Martin Luther organized sit-ins, marches and boycotts
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also became the frequent targets of mob violence. Whites looted, tore down, and burned black homes, churches, schools, and meeting halls. They stoned, beat, and sometimes murdered blacks. Philadelphia was the site of the worst and most frequent mob violence
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of the students and also to acknowledge the acts of violence were wrong. However, the news-castings there has been an increasing amount of killings or threats of killings throughout the nation's schools.
Two recent lawsuits indicate that wrestling may be pushing
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of the students and also to acknowledge the acts of violence were wrong. However, the news-castings there has been an increasing amount of killings or threats of killings throughout the nation's schools.
Two recent lawsuits indicate that wrestling may be pushing
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Inc., and owned a Miracle Ear franchise from1991-1995. Today she is the co- owner of Braham Monument Co.
McCollum supports state standards on local school implementation and encourages a zero tolerance for violence within the schools. Also, she wants
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, are still existed in this so-called modern world. Violence in the media, for example, is one of the most concerned subjects that are on the mind of most parents. However, through the efforts of concerned parents of limiting access of such materials to children
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