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    Right to Bear Arms.

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    Should we have the right to bear arms? Bearing arms gives the person an easier way to wound or kill another person. This would result into deaths of many thousands‚ dying at gunpoint. Ordinary citizens should not be granted the right to bear arms as it provides an easier option to wound someone‚ result in countless number of deaths and provide weapons for criminals/terrorists which could aid them commit crimes. Bearing arms gives people an easier solution to wound or kill someone. Allowing ordinary

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    viewpoints of this argument really come from each group’s interpretation of the verbiage that makes up the Second Amendment. One group takes a universal human right to bear arms approach‚ while another group takes an approach that makes the Second Amendment a propositional statement. The viewpoint of universal human right to bear arms indicates that this right is more of a natural right to the human race rather than a right given to you by your country. This interpretation of the amendment seems

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    situation to the point where the characters forget about morals and beliefs for retribution. In the novel‚ The House of the Spirits‚ by Isabel Allende‚ and the play‚ Medea‚ by Euripides‚ the characters from both works react intensely to get revenge on others. Although Allende mainly uses effective diction‚ and Euripides the power of the chorus‚ both authors challenge the view that when faced with injustice‚ defiance is the solution. In The House of the Spirits‚ Allende’s use of diction enhances

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    Character Analysis: Achilles In Homer’s epic “The Iliad” the main character‚ Achilles‚ is not really the typical run of the mill hero. Even though he is a great warrior he doesn’t come off as one in the epic. His rage constantly comes up when his feelings get hurt or someone insults him. Because of this he stops fighting with his own people all because he has been offended by his commander‚ Agamemnon. It is not till after his friend gets killed in battle that he re-enters the war‚ only again because

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    Character Analysis: Caliban The character of Caliban is generally thought to be one of the author’s master-pieces. It is not indeed pleasant to see this character on the stage any more than it is to see the god Pan personated there. He is one of the wildest and most abstract characters from Shakespeare. His deformity of both body and mind is redeemed by the power and truth of the imagination displayed in it. Shakespeare has described the brutal mind of Caliban in contrast with the pure and original

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    The Battle Of Gummy Bear

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    of Twixx and the Gummy Bears from the squishy and colorful land of Gummy Bear. You do want to hear it?!? Well‚ prepare your taste buds because here we go. Well‚ this war all began when King Bear of the Gummy‚ the jolly and plump king of the Gummy Bears‚ got ticked with the comment King Twix‚ the demanding and caramel-flavored king of the Twixians said to him. Which was this‚ “Artificial fruit flavoring is STANKY!!!!” Now‚ that was very insulting back then for Gummy Bears. I could tell you and

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    A Character Analysis: Sammy Sammy is a young teen who works at the grocery store. He is just like any other teen checking out everything going on. One day‚ he spots three teen girls walking through the door. This begins to show Sammy’s true emotions and character in the story “A&P”. Sammy shows that he is very observant‚ different‚ and dissatisfied. Sammy is observant and watches

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    Janie Character Analysis

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    Her spirit was already low because she had to marry Logan and she didn’t want to marry him. When she meat Joe she felt that a change in her spirit could change. So she ran off with Joe and left Logan. “So they were married there before sundown‚ just like Joe had said”(Page.39). She was on to the next husband. She felt all in until Joe killed her spirit by abusing her. Then the feeling that she has grown unattractive. “Stop

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    China Spirits Market

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    China Spirits Market 2007 Approved by: Maurice House U.S. Embassy Prepared by: Steve Leu Report Highlights: China’s spirits sales were $25.1 billion in 2006‚ representing 43% of all alcoholic drinks consumed and making it China’s number one alcoholic beverage in current value terms. Spirits consumption revolves around baijiu‚ followed by whiskey and grape brandy. U.S. whiskey and bourbon exports to China grew 118% in 2006‚ with total sales of $5.9 million. Foreign spirits currently

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    Polar Bear Ecology

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    effects on the arctic are now becoming more evident to ecologists. Severe declines in polar bear populations are more noticeable as periods of sea ice cover are steadily declining. A decrease in sea ice is leading to nutritional stress in polar bears due to shorter periods available in prime hunting grounds. As a necessity to the polar bear’s niche a loss of sea ice has harmful implications to polar bear populations. Not only are hunting grounds being lost but industrialization and human habitation

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