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    1. Communications wires and cables shall be separated at LEAST a certain minimum distance from service drops of electric light and power conductors which are not installed in a raceway or in a cable. What is this minimum distance? a. 150 mm b. 175 mm c. 300 mm d. 200 mm 2. A WYE-DELTA starter for a single voltage three phase SC induction motor would require the connection of a certain number of wires from the motor. How many wires would be needed? a. 3 wires b. 9 wires c. 6 wires d. 12 wires 3. As

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    into schools because it does not have that many reasons for keeping it as the negative side do to ban them in a school. Adam Winker was right with his many reasonings of how guns do not bring a better outcome as if there was a law that let people carry guns into schools. People will not feel safer if those who are trying to protect them are the ones that are accidentally shooting them because of a mistake of figuring the

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    owning a gun. Since it is impossible for our government to protect every family from every break in or every assault‚ it is necessary to own a gun. Even walking around on the street with a concealed carry firearm would make anyone feel safer. In fact‚ (1) states that implemented "shall-issue" concealed carry laws reduced murders by 8.5%. So not only does it make you feel protected‚ it also gives criminals a reason to not go after you. This is just one of the many reasons why more strict gun control

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    opinions when it comes to gun control. Some of them like the idea of being able to carry a weapon on your person as long as you have been licensed to do so. Others feel that this is a bad decision and that no one except law enforcement and military should carry guns. My personal opinion on the matter is that if the person has legally obtained a concealed hand gun license through their state then they have the right to carry a weapon. When you sit back and think about the thousands of criminals that walk

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    given the people back the power to protect themselves and their loved ones from fatal danger. I would have to agree with them‚ but at the same time since the law was introduced in 2005‚ justifiable homicides have increased by 200%‚ the amount of concealed carry permits have gone up significantly and now there is not only a fear of the criminals but of everyone around them. Since 2005 numerous cases have been deemed “self-defense” and over 70% of the shooters were set free because of the claim that they

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    Position Paper Garrett Kaufmann ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES ON FILE Citizenship 2nd Period “Gun Control” Due 1/14/2013 May 29‚ 1998 Pages 225-233 I strongly

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    Jones after a disagreement with Will and his two brothers on Mr. Beard’s property. Before the shooting there has been threats from the Jones brothers on Mr. Beard‚ soon after the threats Jones walked onto Beard’s property with an angry manner with a concealed knife in his hand. Beard had warned Jones to stop coming closer and further onto his property but Jones had ignored him‚ thus led to Beard protecting himself by shooting Jones. In 1921 a well provided case on self-defense was introduced. In Brown

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    (Opelka‚ 2013). If every state had the same rules as these couple States‚ then maybe the United States gun control issue would diminish. Nonetheless‚ when we have states like “Alaska‚ Arizona‚ Kansas‚ Maine‚ Mississippi and Vermont who have Permit less Carry” (Opelka‚ 2013) this poses a danger to all American

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    appeared out of nowhere or due to the Trayvon Martin case‚ but in actuality‚ they have been in the works for quite some time. Take for example the carrying concealed weapons law. The National

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    store are 5.8 million dollars (Long). Another reason Menards is an oligopoly is The Company sells differentiated products to gain an advantage over its competitors. For instance‚ Menards Inc. carries some personal care items‚ food items‚ and a full supply of cleaning products. Lowes and Home Depot do not carry personal care items‚ food items or cleaning supplies. Furthermore Menards Inc. is the price leader because the Company is extremely innovative. The Company has three Manufacturing plants and

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