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    Bruce Woods HIST 1152 Adam Maxwell Primary Source Review #1 09/10/2014 Margaret Sanger Need for Birth Control Margaret Sanger was born on September 14‚ 1879‚ in Corning‚ New York. And started a publication promoting a woman ’s right to birth control but due to Obscenity laws forced her to flee the country until 1915. In 1916 she opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. Sanger fought for women ’s rights her entire life. Born Margaret Higgins on September 14‚ 1879‚ in Corning

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    Gun Control Argumentative Essay All guns have the potential to be dangerous and should be dealt with precaution. Guns have been a part of American history for as long as people can remember. For most individuals guns are supposed to be very dangerous and unsafe. Though‚ that is not true. Guns can be hazardous‚ but only if they are in the wrong hands. Owning a gun is a right that every American should take pride in having. Guns are used for self-protection‚ hunting‚ law enforcement and other practices

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    controversial topic of gun control‚ the issue is a double sided stance in which one can take either side freely‚ although evidence backs up either way‚ and this debate has been occurring quite frequently. In Jacob Schuman’s argument he can be seen to inform the reader or the audience‚ knowledge of how if society has to continue to deal with the guns and the possibility of someone getting hurt we then have to realize that it’s not equal to both sides to limit gun control we either let everyone have

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    intentions. Not only are they dangerous but just the sight of them looks frightening too. A gun is like a car (only smaller)‚ they can take someone’s life in a matter of seconds. Some people need them for their job‚ like if one is in the army‚ a police officer or a hunter. People who own a gun who don’t know how to use it properly are the equivalent to an accident waiting to happen. Guns should be controlled because it is a very dangerous weapon‚ the number of incidents will go down‚ and people will

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    the wrong reasons and try to show their authority.This is why we need to do something about gun control.Controlling guns is the only way to prevent unnecessary deaths in this world.Ways to control guns: Is reduce the usage of guns‚ making new laws and the last one is limiting people that don’t need the gun and also have a mental illness should not be allowed to use a gun. The First Reason is by having more strict laws on gun control is reducing the usage of guns.By controlling guns is making

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    Choice or Control? Over seventy percent of teens would stop coming to the health clinic if their parents were informed every time that they tried to obtain birth control (Wind 1). Teens feel as if they can not come to their parents about birth control and feel as if their privacy is being invaded. Our state’s population rate has increased exponentially since the 1990s‚ and having access to birth control can prevent pregnancies to teens who did not intend to be parents. Currently‚ the law states

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    The United States and the war on Gun Control The gun control issue has recently created a massive uproar throughout the U.S. due to some major horrific events such as the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007‚ where 32 people were killed‚ the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 where 27 people were killed‚ mostly children‚ and the Columbine shooting in 1999 where 13 people were killed‚ (CNN) as well as many others. To some‚ it is a crime issue‚ to others it’s a right’s issue. It is‚ obviously‚ a safety issue

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    Gun control is and always will be a very important issue in this country. There are those who believe that Americans should not own guns at all. They think America would be better without them. However‚ from the beginning of their invention‚ guns have been used for many reasons like hunting‚ sport‚ protection‚ and‚ of course‚ for war. One main reason that many people are against guns is the plain fact that guns kill‚ but nobody has ever denied that they are very effective killing utensils. The fact

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    about gun-control. Even though they all reached the same conclusion‚ that there is a need for stricter firearm policies‚ their methodology while researching about this topic has changed over time. In the recent years‚ scholars usually talked about why people favoured or opposed gun control. But as the years have passed that has changed to them talking about the loopholes in the current firearm laws and how they need need to be stricter. So‚ has the scholarly conversation about gun control has seen

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    Gun Control I supportive of gun control laws‚ there are fewer deaths and less violence if there are fewer guns in the hands of citizens. Less gun control is a uniquely American phenomenon. The Founding Fathers had no way to know in 230 years that people living in large urban areas such as New York‚ Chicago and Los Angeles would be angry enough to kill each other with guns over drugs and money on a daily basis. Countries with tighter gun control laws have far less violence and fewer deaths. If life

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