Virginia Tech massacre Essays

  • What Caused the Virginia Tech massacre

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    why school shootings, like the Virginia Tech Massacre, occur is that the shooters were mentally ill or depressed; the tragic events can be avoided if they got the psychological treatment they needed before they became too unstable. An overall solution to this is to raise awareness of depression and its warning signs in order to prevent another outbreak of depression-related violence from happening in the future. Seung-Hui Cho, the shooter of the Virginia Tech Massacre, had a rough life during his entire

  • Seung-Hui Cho: The Virginia Tech Massacre

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    Seung-Hui Cho was a 23 year old senior that studied English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. On April 16, 2007 Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people and injured 17 others in two separate attacks before taking his own life. This event is known as one of the deadliest shootings by a single gunman in the United States and worldwide. When Cho was a young boy he had been described as shy and mild mannered. Family and classmates report that he never spoke much and

  • Sandy Hook School Shooting Essay

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    Together, the Columbine, Virginia Tech, and Sandy Hook school shootings resulted in seventy-seven deaths. Gun related school violence continues to occur and has become more frequent in the recent years. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed one teacher and twelve students at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado on April 20th, 1999. In the shooting, they injured twenty other students before they turned their guns on themselves. Columbine, one of the first school shootings, caused a progression

  • Virginia Tech Shooting

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    16, 2007, in the town of Blacksburg Virginia, a college student who attended Virginia Tech, opened gunfire to his fellow classmates. This shooting has been considered to be the biggest massacre in all of American history. There are many things to be discussed in this major tragedy. Some of them include the events leading up to the shooting, the timeline that the shootings occurred, the causes, and the significance in this particular shooting. The Virginia Tech is only one of the several examples

  • The Psychology of School Shooters

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    have occurred within American grade schools, high schools, and universities, resulting in approximately 107 injuries and 109 murders of innocent students. The two most deadly shootings in the world occurred in the United States: the Virginia Tech University Massacre which left thirty-two dead and Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting which left twenty-eight dead. Each new shooting prompts a debate about gun control laws and leaves citizens wondering about the accessibility of guns; any United States

  • Virginia Tech Shootings: Seung-Hui Cho

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    Dontey Branch 4/11/17 Essay Two Virginia Tech Shootings On April 16, 2007 a man named Seung-Hui Cho went on a killing massacre at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg Virginia. Prior to the attack Cho was diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety. It was apparent to his family and teachers that there was something dark about the way he carried himself and in the work that he submitted it class. Cho attended counseling throughout childhood and into his late teens but would decide not to attend counseling

  • What Causes a Psychopath to Commit Violent Crimes Such as Murder or Rape?

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    Whenever a violent crime is committed such as the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech or the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, we draw a conclusion that these mass killers are psychopaths. Actually, most psychopaths are not violent. The thing that people need to think about what causes a psychopath to commit violent crimes such as murder or rape? Are serial killers and rapist sane to comprehend their actions to the crimes thy have committed. Many people would yes they are and, they understand

  • Argumentative Essay On School Shootings

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    15 people were killed, including the two shooters, while 24 were injured. The shooters in this massacre were two boys who attended the school, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and were believed to be motivated by bullies, but that was never proven. The pair of teens originally took two propane bombs into the school that were rigged to explode. Once the

  • Damion Beulah School Shootings and Bullying

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    com/2013/09/29/us/children-and-guns-the-hidden- toll.html?_r=0 , Retrieved January 1, 2014 Sandy Hook Shooting: What happened? CNN 2012 http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2012/12/us/sandy-hook-timeline/, Retrieved December 28, 2013 Gunman Kills 32 in Virginia tech shooting. Ian Shapira April 17, 2007 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/04/16/AR2007041600533.html, Retrieved December 26, 2013 Questions remain in Arapahoe school shooting. Jordan Steffen December 29, 2013 http://www.denverpost

  • Understanding Violence: The Virginia Tech University Shootings

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    On April 16, 2007, Seung-Hui Cho, a 23-year-old college student, shocked the nation when he perpetrated the deadliest shooting massacre in U.S. history. The violent rampage took place on the Virginia Tech University campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, where Cho was a senior majoring in English. Before turning the gun on himself and delivering a fatal gunshot to the head, Cho murdered more than 30 of his classmates and University faculty; numerous others were injured. In a strange twist, several days

  • Persuasive Essay On Gun Shootings

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    of the lives lost are mostly due to school shootings. This year alone, 52 school shootings have occurred, leaving 30 dead and 53 injured (52 School Shootings). From the mass murder of Columbine High School and Virginia Tech University to the well known Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, it becomes clear how ordinary people turn into brutal killers. The causes of these horrible tragedies are the availability of guns, media, and mental illness. Most of us know that America is the land of the free

  • Video Games Relieve Stress and Cause Crimes to be Committed

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    Video games are fun and are a great entertainment; sometimes even a great escape from the stresses of this world. They help us find ways to get out of sticky situations and help our minds think to be able to solve problems more efficiently. There are different video games ranging from Mario Brothers to Call of Duty. One thing that they have in common is violence. Violent video games have been around for a long time and there is always an opposition to them. Nowadays scientist have been looking at

  • The Gun Control Debate: Is it a Violation of the Constitution?

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    perfect Union and insure domestic tranquility for the United States of America. Unfortunately, this tranquility has been disturbed by unnecessary tragedies at the hand of armed individuals. Tragedies like the Sandy Hook shooting and the Columbine massacre, where armed individuals took the life of innocent civilians mercilessly, have shaken our communities and forced us to take a different approach when it comes to gun safety. Gun control has been the topic of many heated debated in recent years. We

  • The Role Of The Monsters In Beowulf

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    In any classic story about heroes and villains, the monsters involved are often characterized as the evil ones and, consequently, receive no justice under the law. Throughout the epic story Beowulf, the hero of the story encounters three monsters that are threats to society: Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. The monsters in Beowulf are quickly targeted and destroyed because of the harm they cause to society. However, upon further examination of the monsters and the motives for their actions

  • The Mass Shooting Epidemic in America

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    Nine students were killed at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. A man opened fire in a church, in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine people, including the pastor. Twenty-seven were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Twelve were killed in the Washington Navy Yard. This is only a few examples from a very long list. The grim truth is that mass shootings are becoming the new normal. Every few months, another mass shooting occurs and the public goes through the same

  • Essay On Sandy Hook Shooting

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    Even though this isn’t our first school shooting tragedy it has definitely impacted the way we perceive our security in this world. When we recall of school shootings, we usually think of recent events, like the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, or the shooting that occurred at Lone Star (North Harris) January 22, 2013. However, school shootings didn’t just start in this decade; it’s been happening over the past couple of years such as the University of Texas Tower

  • Persuasive Essay On Gun Violence

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    A seemingly normal school day in Newtown, Connecticut, who knew that it would turn into one of the most devastating days of they would ever experience. About 2 years ago, students at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut were involved in the most devastating event of the year. According to an article by the Huffington Post, a mentally troubled man in his twenties named Adam Lanza shot 20 children and six staff members, with his mother’s weapons. His mother had apparently grown up with

  • Media's Role in Mass School Shootings

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    in present-day Greencastle, Pennsylvania. As part of the Pontiac's Rebellion, four Lenape Native Americans entered the school house and started shooting, killing the schoolmaster Enoch Brown and about nine students. Only two students survived the massacre (“History”). Since the 1700s the United States society has changed in many ways. Schools have become more than just one room school houses and each grade has its own teacher. Furthermore, the problem of school shootings has not decreased but

  • Should Guns be Allowed on College Campuses?

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    to mid 20’s. Therefore they understand the consequences associated to the use of weapons and have gained more maturity. In April 16th, 2007, at Blacksburg, Virginia, there was a shooting rampage enacted by Sung-Hui Cho (23 years, from Centreville, VA) who fired over 170 rounds, killing 32 victims, before taking his own life at the Virginia Tech campus. Colleges and Universities would be a much safer place, for student and teacher, if guns were permitted on campus for self-defense purposes. College

  • The Pros And Cons Of School Shootings

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    thirty-three students and faculty were shot and killed by a former classmate at Virginia Tech University. The shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, was a senior at Virginia Tech and was majoring in English. Two years earlier before the attack, Cho was ordered by a judge to seek help after making suicidal remarks to his roommate. On April 16th, 2007 Cho had created one of the most deadly school shootings in America. ( "Virginia Tech Shootings Fast Facts." CNN.) It was unfathomable to think that in the close future