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    legislation to ban semi-automatic weapons. Within the past month senate Democrats have removed the plan to ban assault weapons from the pending gun- control legislation. This is to focus more on the politically acceptable use of universal background checks. These universal background checks would be enforced to possibly stop the people that are not qualified to buy a gun and would hopefully make America a safer place. The issue here is the federal government already has checks in place‚ but it is said

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    CELLPHONE The most popular gadget nowadays is Mobile Phones. It helps us to communicate to other people. And it called the Communicating device. A mobile phone is compose of many different parts. The main parts of a mobile phone include the Display screen‚ the keypad‚ Menu Dial‚ Microphone and the Camera lens. The Display screen shows the name of the person and number being dialled. The Keypad contains of alphanumeric keys for dialling and texting‚ it also contains of special functions. Menu

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    Argument Organizer Choose one of the following questions to answer for the argument essay in this module. Does our state do enough to prevent distracted driving? OR Can a Public Service Announcement (PSA) help reduce the number of distracted driving incidents? Part One 1. Write the claim you will present in your argument essay. I believe that the state does not do enough to prevent distracted driving because they really do not want to take action on anything until something major

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    Ban on Hiring Smokers

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    Darlene Johnson 25 November‚ 2013 Ban on Hiring Smokers Critical Thinking 1. http://www.hrmorning.com/ban-hiring-smokers/ 2. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/11/us/11smoking.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Construction: the building of something‚ typically a large structure Refocus: adjust the focus of a lens or one’s eye Identify: establish or indicate who or what someone or something is; associate someone close with; regard someone as having strong links with Think Through: to fully consider an

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    campuses where students congregate in front of buildings and in other densely populated areas. At West Virginia University‚ a proposal to ban smoking on campuses has been made. As with any new ban‚ there will be some controversy‚ however‚ smoking bans have become more and more popular in the recent years. West Virginia University and other Universities have a right to ban smoking because they must protect the rights of their non-smoking student’s health (Fortin‚ 2007). As of 2011‚ over 500 college campuses

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    Ray Ban - History

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    RAY-BAN: THE HISTORY OF THE TOP-SELLING EYEWEAR BRAND WORLDWIDE Throughout its seven-and-a-half decades‚ Ray-Ban has been instrumental in pushing boundaries in music and the arts‚ forging the rise of celebrity culture‚ and creating the power of the rock and movie stars to influence fashion. From James Dean to Audrey Hepburn to Michael Jackson‚ Ray-Ban has proven indispensible for cultural icons who don’t want to be seen - but definitely want to be noticed. Ray-Ban has left an indelible mark on culture

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    Our objectives for Ray-Ban included increasing consumer awareness of the Ray-Ban brand to its core demographic (males & females 25-39) and to reinforce Ray-Ban’s position as a classic‚ desirable style that is a must-have accessory for confident consumers. Additionally‚ we sought to extend our product placement efforts wherever possible through promotional opportunities and story points for publicity. We worked with major studios and television/cable programs to place Ray-Ban products in programming

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    Mobile Phones

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    Mobile Phones: A boon or a bane By Ankita S.‚ ahmedabad‚ India More by this author Email me when Ankita S. contributes work Image Credit: Joseph S.‚ San Anselmo‚ CA Is a knife useful instrument or a perilous weapon? It depends on how it is used. Same implies with the case of technology. The greatest invention are those which affect the mass of people; and of those greatest invention is cell phones .It would be very ungrateful on our parts not to recognise how imperative are they to us. Cell phones

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    Pit Bulls There is a lot of controversy between legislation and pit bull supporters over the banning of pit bulls. Pit bulls have been characterized as aggressive‚ dangerous‚ and vicious animals because of their genetic predisposition. For that matter legislation is trying to stop the breeding of pits in order to crack down on dog fighting and vicious attacks. Legislation should not just single out pit bulls because all dogs have the capacity to be aggressive. Owning a pit bull is a chosen responsibility

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    Smith‚ the founder of the Mormon Church‚ approved the practice of polygamy. In 1896‚ Utah’s leaders were forced to abandon polygamy in order to achieve statehood. Polygamy is a felony in the state – albeit not often prosecuted. In 1953‚ the American public reacted adversely to a ‘polygamy raid’ in Utah‚ causing a reduction in the enforcement of polygamy laws in Utah and elsewhere in the United States in subsequent decades. For more than a century‚ the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints

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