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    For many years the controversial topic of gun control has sparked countless passionate debates. The arguments posed in these debates vary widely concerning the possible solutions to solving the problem of violent crime due to the possession of firearms. This paper introduces three different views concerning gun control. The first illustrates the freedom to own firearms. The second view advocates the complete restriction of firearms owned by citizens‚ and the last one presents a modified freedom

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    Secondly‚ due to the negative stigma that women face they turn to alternative ways in order to satisfy the societal and cultural expectations and gain their identities. “Identities are multiple‚ feminist recognize that each of us can appreciate multiple aspects of our identity‚ identities include the many social categories we use to define ourselves” (Bromley 47). When it comes to identity‚ infertile women can be characterized as unable bodies. These women believe that they have lost their identity

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    Some believe Buddhism is the most peaceful religion around. This may be because Buddhists believe every human is full of great worth but also contains evil habits. This religion teaches that every man is responsible for his own actions‚ and each individual can guide their own destiny. Although bad decisions are usually followed by consequence in most religious situations‚ Buddhism is slightly different. As demonstrated in other religions‚ sin is very common. But as for Buddhism‚ there is no such

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    Should concealed carry be allowed in schools Schools should allow legally licensed concealed carry permit holders to continue carrying on and in schools. Concealed carry minimizes or eliminates school shootings‚ and it can decreases crime rates. People carry everywhere else so why not on campus? In the wake of the Newtown shooting and other mass shootings throughout the United States‚ many people feel opposed to guns‚ which is the entirely wrong reaction. Because if guns had been outlawed

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    Roxanne Walton Logic Prof. C. Van Youngman September 12‚ 2012 Gun Control-Affirmative America was founded on basic fundamental rights that are to govern a civilized society. When those rights are challenged by those same citizens‚ reform is imminent and necessary. As stated in the second amendment of the United States constitution‚ “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed”. Enforced

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    It’s hard to explain anxiety to people because most of the time I don’t understand it myself. Anxiety can happen at any time and any moment no matter what’s going on or where you are. Many different people have many different types or forms of anxiety. I overanalyze and over think every little thing. I will stay up for hours at night thinking about some stupid little thing I said years ago that shouldn’t matter now but in my brain it does. I second guess everything I do. I worry about should I send

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    Charles Jones | GE217 – ITT Technical Institute | | Gun Control Did you know that guns prevent an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year? There are many dangers in the world other than criminals. The United States Constitution was signed to defend the rights of the people. Gun control laws are too constraining because guns are used to prevent violent crimes‚ guns are used for self-defense and it is every American’s right to keep and bear arms. Dr. Kleck‚ Ph.D.‚ has been conducting

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    Did you know that guns are very dangerous if they are easily accessible to public? I usually read the newspaper online and watched the news on my computer when I went to study in America. There have been many gun cases in America where innocent people have lost their lives accidently to guns and to people with ill intentions. Therefore‚ I propose a ban on guns in all American CITIES. First‚ I would like to introduce this person. Do you guys know who he is? He was a graduate from University of

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    and the economically deprived areas in which these art forms were born. Campbell explain‚ “ The common sense selection process of news organisations often dictates coverage of ‘negative’ minority news‚ whiles ‘positive’ stories about progress and success in minority communities tend to be shelved due to what journalists consider a lack of newsworthiness” (C Campbell‚ 1995‚ p.30) Recent growth in gun crime‚ and gun culture has turned attention to reasons behind this trend. Hip- hop has been an easy

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    Chapter 2.2 Why women follow fashion. 520 The intention behind garment designs‚ even when coming from two time periods known to have conflicting cultures and values‚ still share the demoralising communication of female identity being based around their appearance. “Beauty was now supposed to be every woman’s duty” (Steele 2001) This expectation for women to uphold their image still exists now in the 21st century‚ as fashion is seen as a feminine attribute and apart of their role in society. Although

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