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    Harmanjot Kaur Professor Edmunds English 105 (1pm) Writing Assignment 1 Should K-12 Teachers be Allowed to Carry Guns on Campus? Out of all of the places you have determined do you really think a school is a secure place where your child could be. Well not all of the time? Let’s take Sandy Hook Elementary School for an example. None of the 20 children and 6 teachers ever imagined that they weren’t going to live and see tomorrow. If they had known all of this wouldn’t have happened. Their beautiful

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    “It all begins and ends in your mind. What you give power to has power over you if you allow it.” Peaceful Warrior is a movie with a message. Peaceful Warrior shows everything happens for a reason. The main character Dan a college is going through hard times‚ but his struggles are what make this story motivational. Dan has ambition and is learning to better himself. Self-improvement and ambition are the roots of bettering oneself and being all that they can live up to be. First‚ Dan meets a man that

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    Huynh Mr. Bandy Honors English 9 Period 1 January 24‚ 2013 Gun control The Sandy Hook shooting. The theater shooting. What do they have in common? Guns. The question though‚ is how we should limit them. Many think that we should completely illegalize them‚ but is it really going to solve the problem? The truth of the matter is that guns don’t kill people; the criminal that wields the gun kills people. Limiting the use of guns is not an ideal solution and it will not stop criminals from killing

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    On average over 100‚000 people are killed by guns in murders‚ assaults‚ police intervention and accidents ("Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."). Many people say that it isn’t the guns that kill people‚ it’s people‚ but this is incorrect because if people didn’t posses guns they wouldn’t be able to murder people in a simple quick way. The debate on the second amendment and gun control laws has been going on for the past couple decades in the United States. Recently deadly mass shooting have

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    Guns are primarily used by military forces and law enforcement agencies for defense and to uphold the law. There are many types of firearms ranging from the smallest handguns to bigger sizes such as rifles and shotguns. Nowadays there are many civilians also who acquire guns for property protection and self defense purposes. If you are a gun owner‚ there are certain gun safety rules you should observe to avoid any fatal accidents or harm to anyone. Owning a gun requires a lot of responsibility and

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    Gun safety law are what protect our children‚ family‚ friends‚ and pets. Should we accept more gun safety laws? We already live in a world where gun safety laws are pretty strict. The increasing of safety laws would deprive citizens of protecting themselves. Everyone legally has a right to have a gun. To have even more laws would restrict them to their rights which is outrageous. Gun safety rules are already strict enough and we do not need any extra pressure. Gun safety laws have protected people

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    Mrs. Hightower English II 11 Nov. 2016 Gun Control: Why it is wrong Many people are afraid of guns. Therefore‚ many people believe that our guns should be taken away. This against the law and it will anger a lot of people. Many people are gun supporters. This could cause a chaotic uprising of gun supporters. Not only are guns in major parts of our history‚ but they are also used to defend friends‚ family‚ and everyday people. people that are trying to take guns away believe they are preventing crime

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    a thought or a gun?A gun is more deadly because guns don’t trigger a response to words. Guns shouldn’t be banned because guns aren’t creating crimes they’re just the tool used to commit the crime‚so guns don’t need to be banned.Guns shouldn’t be banned because guns provide protection‚safety‚and confidence. Guns don’t need to banned.Guns don’t need to be banned because then someone couldn’t provide protection against a criminal who smuggled guns.Say if a criminal who smuggled guns decided to take

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    Is it fair for the U.S government to take guns for reasons irrelevant to their claim? With frequently occurring mass homicides becoming a problem in the U.S‚ the government believes it is fair to take away the right to bear arms and have heavy restrictions on these arms because they believe it is the guns that are killing these people; not the murderer. While supporters of these restrictions say that it will instantly reduce deaths‚ opponents of this topic will fairly argue that it breaks the 2nd

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    Peaceful disobedience not only positively impacts our society‚ but was strongly encouraged and considered necessary in both the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration states multiple times that there is a certain social contract that is put in place with a successful government‚ one where The People give up some of their power for the protection of their basic rights. It is also stated that if these basic rights are not protected‚ “it is their right‚ it is their duty” (the

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