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    over the country is "change or repeal the Second Amendment." The Second Amendment is one of the reasons we have more guns than any country on the planet. Some people believe that banning guns will decrease the number of crimes committed in the United States because they believe guns are the roots of all crime‚ and banning guns will decrease the murder rates and give everyone a peace of mind. While others believe that abolishing guns would not change anything. People would still get murdered‚ robbers

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    Anika Shugarts Shugarts 1 Mrs. Misra ENC 1101 B3 18 November 2013 Why I Selected My Major I’d like to begin this essay with a very important yet deep understanding intended to portray how my life experiences caused me to select my major‚ also allowing you to understand not just

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    In the short stories‚ “The Good Corn” written by H.E. Bates and “The Great Leapfrog Contest” by William Saroyan techniques such as characters‚ point of view‚ setting and structure work together to explore the issue of personal conflict and establish tension between the main characters in each story. An examination of these techniques allow a more enhanced reading of the texts and in turn evoke a particular response from the reader. In the short story “The Good

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    Banning Fireworks Roberto Diaz COMM/172 January 10‚ 2012 Dr. January Riddle Banning Fireworks. Fireworks are used for special events in the whole world‚ a lot of people have unlimited access to buy fireworks. When special events are coming up people get excited to watch fireworks exploding in the sky. Some people do not realize fireworks are dangerous in many ways. Something good I can tell about fireworks is‚ when I was a child I used to play with fireworks‚ and it was funny to watch them

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    attempt to take books off the shelves of school libraries. Banning books takes away our privilege‚ as American citizens‚ to read what we want (Source 1). If people are offended by a book‚ depriving the entire state of their ability to read that certain book is not the solution. There are various other ways to ensure that parents who do not want their children to read particular books without abolishing them from the entire school. Banning books from schools restrains students from their first amendment

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    Prejudice Writing Contest When we think of ourselves and the world we happen to live in the word that comes to mind would be amazing but sometimes we humans seem to disagree in many different ways. Some ways to start off is prejudice it is when someone is harmed or injured in result to someone else’s negative action or judgment. It can start at the simplest word like “mean” to the deadliest stab or wound. It can be making up stereotypes without knowing if it is 100% true or someone being racist

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    The Banning of Handguns

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    The banning of handguns can ultimately be a good thing in regards to lowering the count of handguns in circulation but can also be harmful when ideas such as less people being able to protect themselves against criminals. When the idea of the banning of handguns comes into play‚ it is expected for there to be both negatives and positives to the theory. What we must ultimately find out is which would be more likely to work and at what cost. Professor Daniel Polsby and Philosopher Nicholas Dixon both

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    Banning Books Fredrick Douglass; an African American slave in the 1800’s‚ went through an immense amount of difficulties but was still able to find a way to teach himself to read and write with perseverance. Douglass realized a sad truth that‚ “…The same country that had enslaved him had fought a revolution in the name of freedom”(46). Some argue that certain books should be banned from schools and libraries due to their controversial references. Others believe that by doing so the government would

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    Today book banning is well known; we even have a book-banning week. Lots of books around the world are banned even though it violates first amendment rights. The First Amendment states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” If banning books encroaches on these

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    Gladiatorial Contest in Rome Rome was a warrior state. Since the state was a great fighting state in their time‚ the wars sort of formed the gladiatorial contest in ancient Rome. The Romans were fascinated and pleasured by violence‚ bloodshed‚ and human suffering the gladiatorial games. The gladiatorial contests began at the reign of their first emperor Augustus to pay tribute to their warrior traditions. The Romans built artificial battlefields within amphitheaters in cities and towns

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