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    School shootings in general are tragic‚ because they often affect innocent victims and almost always could have been prevented. In the given scenario Harless actions are in fact unstoppable‚ but the actions of the faculty are quite the opposite. The school went about the situation completely wrong. Instead of confronting the students once notified they are possibly in possession of a firearm‚ they should have notified law enforcement‚ worked to secure the area then isolate Harless and McCoy. In this

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    Learn the Facts About Divorce Over the years views on divorce have changed. During the 1950’s to the 1970’s divorce was only fault based. This meant that you could only divorce if one spouse could prove that the other spouse committed a marital offense. After the 1970’s to present day divorce has become to be something that is commonly accepted. Legislation was changed and the no-fault divorce was announced. In the earlier times when divorce was not as common children from a “broken home” were

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    The 21st century witnesses the striking increase in the divorce rate. More and more spouses choose divorce as a way to escape from obstacles in family life. The reasons for the rising divorce rate fall into three main categories: changes in women’s roles‚ faithlessness of spouses and pressure from idustrialized life. Firstly‚ women’s changing role in society is the most noticeable cause. In the past‚ women spent most of their time at home doing housework‚ taking care of their children and husband

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    must take a part on how we treat the planet‚ i.e. loitering‚ driving cars with extreme exhaust fumes polluting the air‚ cutting too many trees down‚ which keeps rain away. Our community deals with lack of rain on a continuous basis. Unfortunately‚ no one really considers certain factors as to why there are more drought moments as they are moments of extreme rain. Trees are a major factor as to how much rain we receive. In an article written in Borealforest.org titled How Trees Works for Us-Take

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    that a tropical storm would soon become a hurricane. Being only 350 miles from the populated city‚ Floridians didn’t have much to fear. At age four‚ I was one of them. But we and the residents of New Orleans‚ Louisiana and Mississippi didn’t know just how wrong we would be. Hurricane Katrina was the third deadliest hurricane in the United States history‚ claiming over a total of up to 2‚000 lives. Not only did it claim lives‚ but it claimed minds‚ skyrocketing the amount of PTSD (post traumatic stress

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    Subsequently‚ Huck helps others‚ gaining experience. Huck says‚ “At last I struck the time I saved him by telling the men we had smallpox aboard‚ and he was so grateful; and said I was the best friend old Jim ever had in the world (Twain 228).” Huck risked quite a bit when he helped Jim‚ especially helping an escaped slave. He risked going to jail and even had a conscience breakdown but he still decides to help Jim become a free man‚ even though he risks his own life. The king and duke were con men

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    While the effects of divorce may be different on children according to their stage of development‚ age‚ and gender‚ research has shown that despite reconciliation efforts via family counseling‚ most children suffer during and after the process. When their parents divorce‚ children feel as if their stability‚ their security‚ and their world are all falling apart. The Effects of Divorce on Children’s Feelings Children can react in various ways with an impending divorce. Some children can become

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    En la sociedad actual‚ el divorcio se ha convertido en algo normal en nuestras vidas. Los matrimonios de hoy están recibiendo un divorcio debido a diferentes razones‚ ya sea porque su cónyuge tiene una aventura‚ una pérdida de los sentimientos románticos‚ los conflictos en el matrimonio‚ y otros tipos de problemas. La mayoría de los divorcios tienen hijos que son muy jóvenes y por su edad no tienen ni idea de cómo lidiar con el tipo de situación. Todos aquí vivimos en el estado de Kansas‚ vamos todos

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    Week 2 Divorce Functionalist view emphasizes the contribution it makes to overall social stability. The divorce can actually benefit the child in several ways. If the parents were being abusive to one another and/or to the children involved prior to the divorce chances are the divorce will result in less fighting/arguing among the parents which in return would result in a better environment for the child. In some cases if a parent is abusing alcohol or drugs and it leads to the divorce‚ removing

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    Cristina Friano February 12‚ 2013 Mrs. Weidinger‚ SOC2000 DL Reflection Paper #2 Divorce Divorce I believe that divorce is one of the fundamental causes of the decay of moral fabric in the United States. As the years go by it is becoming more and more common for children to be raised in single parent households‚ having to travel back and forth

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