Watch CNN student News and answer these questions in complete sentences. EACH question should be answered in 2-3 sentences. Type this on your powerpoint!!!
also add 5 sentences on your reflection of the events that are broadcasted today!
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1. What do we know about the events that took place at Virginia Tech University on Monday?
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2. What statements did President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi make in response to the tragedy?
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3. According to the program, how did some Virginia Tech students react to the shootings?
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4. What challenges do you think lie ahead for members of the Virginia Tech community?
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5. According to Dr. Kaslow, what are some of the different ways in which people can cope with the news of school shootings?
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6. Do reports of school violence affect you personally? If so, how?
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7. According to Dr. Kaslow, why might someone commit an act of violence like the shootings at Virginia Tech?
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8. According to security analyst Paul Viollis, what are some of the warning signs that a person might display prior to committing a shooting?
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9. What can you do if someone you know shows any of the warning signs of violent behavior?
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10. Do you feel safe at your school? Why or why not? If not, what, if anything, do you think could be done to enhance safety at your school?
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Title: Spices Trade Across Time And Cultures
Section: Where spices grow and The Spice Route
In the story I read, Spices, tells me how and where the spices were grew at and how did they travel. Spices was grew in Molucca Island, in Indonesia. The reason why spices were located there is because in Indonesia it’s a warm, and wet place that’s good for the spices to grow. Spices like pepper grows wild in the forest in Indonesia. The cinnamon spices were grew in Sri Lanka. The spice route along sea routes, and they named the spice route. When spices were traded they carried them on ships to Europe. The ships had been located to China through Indonesia. After they had was done trading they started trading through the Middle East around India to the Mediterranean Sea. The spice route had more than nine thousand three hundred and twenty-one. The most interesting fact that I learned is how the spices where traded throughout the world and how they are trying to help their people feed around the country. I learned that they took the cinnamon spice off a bark of a cinnamon tree in Sri Lanka.
Title: Spices Trade Across Time And Cultures
Section: Where spices grow and The Spice Route
In the story I read, Spices, tells me how and where the spices were grew at and how did they travel. Spices was grew in Molucca Island, in Indonesia. The reason why spices were located there is because in Indonesia it’s a warm, and wet place that’s good for the spices to grow. Spices like pepper grows wild in the forest in Indonesia. The cinnamon spices were grew in Sri Lanka. The spice route along sea routes, and they named the spice route. When spices were traded they carried them on ships to Europe. The ships had been located to China through Indonesia. After they had was done trading they started trading through the Middle East around India to the Mediterranean Sea. The spice route had more than nine thousand three hundred and twenty-one. The most interesting fact that I learned is how the spices where traded throughout the world and how they are trying to help their people feed around the country. I learned that they took the cinnamon spice off a bark of a cinnamon tree in Sri Lanka.
1. What do we know about the events that took place at Virginia Tech University on Monday?
* At least 30 people were killed.
* There was one shooter, Two shootings.
2. What statements did President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi make in response to the tragedy?
* School should be a place of safety.
* They did a prayer for those who had died.
3. According to the program, how did some Virginia Tech students react to the shootings?
* Everyone was shocked.
* Some didn't really know what was going on in class.
4. What challenges do you think lie ahead for members of the Virginia Tech community?
* No one is going to feel safe.
* Have more check ups on the school for safety.
5. According to Dr. Kaslow, what are some of the different ways in which people can cope with the news of school shootings?
* Let people share their stories.
* People cope in different ways, let everyone do what is comfortable to them.
6. Do reports of school violence affect you personally? If so, how?
* School Violence affects me a little. Sometimes i think that one person will have little rages and do something to inflict pain on some people.
*Usually schools have random things with killings, sometimes i wonder if i'll ever be in danger at school, but i'm pretty sure that no one would do anything like that, at least i hope they wouldn't.
7. According to Dr. Kaslow, why might someone commit an act of violence like the shootings at Virginia Tech?
*Some might want to be obsessed with the news.
*Some might want to push away and avoid everything.
8. According to security analyst Paul Viollis, what are some of the warning signs that a person might display prior to committing a shooting?
* Anger problems.
*Personality Problems.
9. What can you do if someone you know shows any of the warning signs of violent behavior?
* Ask them about their behavior and see what you can do about it.
* If you can not do anything about it and you know for sure that they will do something, tell someone who can help about it.
10. Do you feel safe at your school? Why or why not? If not, what, if anything, do you think could be done to enhance safety at your school?
*I feel safe because everyone in school is getting along with one another. There isnt a lot of people in this school so it would be easy to catch someone doing something they shouldn't. If i didn't feel safe here i probably wouldn't go to this school, or request that there be searches if i knew for sure that people in this school are in great danger everyday with one another.
The day's first shooting, at the West Ambler Johnston dormitory, which houses 895 students, occurred about 7:15 a.m. This happened in Blacksburg Virginia. There were two separate shootings, one shooter
The President was asking for a moment of silence for the victims.
Students came running out of class rooms with their hands up in the air.
I think its going to be hard to talk about the situation especially if you knew a victim. They have to listen to each others opinions.
Talk it out with one another, and let everyone get their opinion out. Just let everyone around you get a turn, talking about their experience.
I just think shootings can happen anywhere.
Maybe to be heard, or just because dude was a loner.
There are certain signs from a behavioral standpoint that the shooter will in fact display, whether it be telephone calls, verbal threats, e-mail threats, handwritten notes, to indirect threats, to loud outbursts leading up to direct threats before the actual event takes place.
Nothing really…cant control someone, but if you don’t wanna get murdered, then you better call for help!
I'm relaxed at sbta, hopefully I wont be around if there is a shooting.
• 1. What do we know about the events that took place at Virginia Tech University on Monday?
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There was a shooting that killed 33 people and injured twenty something people.*I think it was crazy what he did.
2. What statements did President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi make in response to the tragedy?
*That he wishes the best of luck to the families that lost someone at Virginia Tech.
*They also said that we need to watch out for this kind of thing.
3. According to the program, how did some Virginia Tech students react to the shootings?
*They couldn’t believe what had happened.
*They didn’t expect that to happen.
4. What challenges do you think lie ahead for members of the Virginia Tech community?
*They have to watch out for those kinds of things.
*They need to be very careful.
5. According to Dr. Kaslow, what are some of the different ways in which people can cope with the news of school shootings?
*They can start praying to god.
*Call your son or daughter to see if they are okay.
6. Do reports of school violence affect you personally? If so, how?
*No they don’t.
*I just feel very sorry for those who lost somebody in the shooting.
7. According to Dr. Kaslow, why might someone commit an act of violence like the shootings at Virginia Tech?
*If nobody hangs out with them, and they are loners.
*Also if they have self esteem problems, or are mentally ill.
8. According to security analyst Paul Viollis, what are some of the warning signs that a person might display prior to committing a shooting?
*Notes or threats to the school.
*Yelling things out in the middle of class.
9. What can you do if someone you know shows any of the warning signs of violent behavior?
*I can try talking to the person and ask whats wrong.
*You can also tell your teacher or the police.
10. Do you feel safe at your school? Why or why not? If not, what, if anything, do you think could be done to enhance safety at your school?
* I do feel safe at my school. I don’t think anything needs to be done to enhance my security at home.
• Reflection: I think what happened at that school was crazy. That guy is crazy. He really needed help and nobody gave it to him. If he would of got mental help that wouldn’t of happened. I also hope that everything is better for those families who lost people at that shooting. But it is just crazy that 33 people were killed.
1. What do we know about the events that took place at Virginia Tech University on Monday?There was a shooting at Virginia Tech University on Monday. There was 33 people who were killed and others were hurt.
2. What statements did President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi make in response to the tragedy?
He was saying about how he was so sorry about everything. He also was talking about how they will always be in our hearts.
3. According to the program, how did some Virginia Tech students react to the shootings?
They students were very obsessed with the news. It was terrible that many people died.
4. What challenges do you think lie ahead for members of the Virginia Tech community?
The students will probably not feel as safe anymore. I also think that after what happened if the school had a good rep, and they were famous for something , this incident will affect it.
5. According to Dr. Kaslow, what are some of the different ways in which people can cope with the news of school shootings?
Dr. Kaslow talked about how you could talk to your teacher, counselor or parents. It would be a good idea to just get help and connect with your emotions.
6. Do reports of school violence affect you personally? If so, how?No they don’t affect me. I don’t think that school violence affects me personally because if it has nothing to do with me then I don’t really take it personally.
7. According to Dr. Kaslow, why might someone commit an act of violence like the shootings at Virginia Tech?
There are a couple of reasons why this could have happened. I think this could have happened because the person was mad at someone or they could have been mad at the school.
8. According to security analyst Paul Viollis, what are some of the warning signs that a person might display prior to committing a shooting?
There could be many signs to how to tell if a person might commit a shooting. One of the signs and it could be in writing, verbal threats, and phone calls.
9. What can you do if someone you know shows any of the warning signs of violent behavior?
Well one of the things I would do if I knew someone who showed these signs I would try to talk to them and talk sense into them. Sometimes that wont work, I would tell some one of trust?☻
10. Do you feel safe at your school? Why or why not? If not, what, if anything, do you think could be done to enhance safety at your school?
In fact I do feel safe in the environment of my school. I think the facility and the staff are good.
1. What do we know about the events that took place at Virginia Tech University on Monday?That 32 people died because a student killed them. I think that was sad.
2. What statements did President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi make in response to the tragedy?He say that he couldn’t believe what was going own and that he was sorry and that all the students that died were always going to be on th hearts of everyone.
3. According to the program, how did some Virginia Tech students react to the shootings?a lot didn’t believe what was going on their school.
4. What challenges do you think lie ahead for members of the Virginia Tech community? I think that they are not going to feel safe anymore because of what happen on theirs school.
5. According to Dr. Kaslow, what are some of the different ways in which people can cope with the news of school shootings?he just say that they probably need to talk to counselor or get help.
6. Do reports of school violence affect you personally? If so, how?Well I think I’ll affect everyone because they will probably will not feel safe anymore in any school because if it happen on that school it could happen on any school.
7. According to Dr. Kaslow, why might someone commit an act of violence like the shootings at Virginia Tech?this could happen because of many reasons because their a lot of people that is crazy and they are going to do wrong stuff.
8. According to security analyst Paul Viollis, what are some of the warning signs that a person might display prior to committing a shooting? Theirs a lot of sings one is that you have to be scare of the people that doesn't talk a lot. The things that they write or do the attitude.
9. What can you do if someone you know shows any of the warning signs of violent behavior?I’ll probably tell the counselor of the school or just try people to notice the way that person is acting.
10. Do you feel safe at your school? Why or why not? If not, what, if anything, do you think could be done to enhance safety at your school? I do feel safe I think that the schools that are in danger are the schools that are so big. But in this school I see that everyone is a good person.
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