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    Gun Control and Why it is Necessary What does it take to maintain a proper and orderly society? This question is not easily answered. There are numerous statements that can answer that question. One answer that some people may use is “Gun Control: Securing the use‚ sale and purchase of firearms in a society so that the murder and violence rates decrease.” There are different extremes of the gun control issue. There are those who say that ALL firearms should be registered by ALL owners or that

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    United States have different opinions when it comes to gun control. Some of them like the idea of being able to carry a weapon on your person as long as you have been licensed to do so. Others feel that this is a bad decision and that no one except law enforcement and military should carry guns. My personal opinion on the matter is that if the person has legally obtained a concealed hand gun license through their state then they have the right to carry a weapon. When you sit back and think about the thousands

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    Concealed Carry

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    Concealed Carry Everywhere Since the beginning of our nation after the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ individuals have had the rights to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Inside these ‘rights’ is the right to bear arms. Is that wrong? Should all people have access to firearms? As stated in the second amendment‚ we as a nation and individuals have every right to own our own weapons. Therefore‚ it is your right to either own a weapon or not. There are some who buy a gun‚ put it

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    Concealed Carry. Opening: Picture yourself sitting in your favorite restaurant just minding your own business with your family eating a peaceful dinner. You glance at the table next to you and see a handgun showing from under a person’s coat. I know not everyone would agree with me but I would instantly be a little worried‚ regardless of if the man looked harmless or not. WI law passed on July 8‚ 2011 would permit this. Many people believe that concealed carry is a law that should never have

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    Amelia Pencilo Dr. Claire Senior LIBS-3002-01 28 November 2013 What It Means To Be a Man and a Woman in the Media The gender roles for men and women are constantly being implemented throughout the years in various forms of media; men are the dominant figure and women are subordinate to men. With that reason‚ there are many female figures that have been forced to hide their real identity in order to appeal to the general public. For example‚ Virginia Woolf wrote about her struggles in her speech

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    More gun control is required in the United States. If our country has strict gun control laws‚ criminals cannot get in contact with a gun. Even if many people owned legal guns‚ they are rarely used in self-defense. More gun control is necessary because people are killed by guns very often. Private Citizens shouldn’t have handguns because they don’t serve any military purpose. A common person shouldn’t have their hand on a gun unless they’re serving the country or state. Guns cause violence‚ which

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    Peaceful revolutions Successful political revolutions in the last three decades have been dominated by masses of unarmed people. They have challenged the present political establishment and refused to obey orders‚ often at central places in the capitals. Different from the traditional armed guerillas confronting the state army these movements have not used deadly means‚ not even when confronted with violent police and militaries. These cases are on crucial points different from the traditional

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    Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people” is probably one of the dumbest quotes I have ever heard in my life. For those of you who disagree with me. Imagine this‚ you are in a room by yourself with a psychopath who is armed with a gun‚ and then imagine you are in the same room with a normal‚ mentally sane person with a gun‚ both would be scary but which situation would you feel safer in? Well to be honest‚ neither. At any moment‚ both the psychopath and the normal being could fire one bullet and

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    Everyone has either used or seen a gun. It’s American to own a gun. In the United States constitution‚ it states that we have the right to bear arms. Everyone that has shot a gun knows that feeling of adrenaline they get when they shoot an animal or even a target. We need to have laws enforced to keep guns off of certain properties. Today parents should let their kids play with toy guns not just to entertain them‚ but to show the children gun safety‚ get the kids more involved with the outdoors‚

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    Way of the Peaceful Warrior For my book project I read the book Way of the Peaceful Warrior‚ by Dan Millman. Set in Berkeley California‚ Dan Millman a college student struggles to find the part of himself that has always been missing. One night while out walking from his dorm‚ Dan comes across a gas station and a strange man that is soon to turn his life upside down. This man‚ known as Socrates‚ shows Dan a side of existence that only few people had ever seen. To become a warrior like Socrates

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