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    Breck Turner In the world of sports‚ professional athletes are paid millions of dollars while college athletes are paid nothing. Are college athletes undeserving of a pay check? Do they not work as hard as professional athletes? These are only some of the questions people ask about why college athletes do not get paid. They are the real reason why universities make the amount of money that they do. Even though most colleges say that education is the first priority‚ we know better. Sports take up

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    Gun Violence In America

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    Gun Violence in America Since the inception of firearms‚ people have been wielding all types of arms and ammunitions against each other in order to injure or kill their opponent. In the modern world‚ this violence is unwarranted and goes against everything society stands for. Nowhere else is gun violence most prevalent than in the United States of America. Because of the Constitution‚ Americans have had the right to bear arms since 1776. When the Constitution was drafted‚ the term “arms” meant nothing

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    murdered with guns every day and 151 are treated for a gun assault in an emergency room. By looking at the statistic shown above‚ you can see how huge the number of people that are being killed everyday in America and how relevant this issue is today. As the years go by‚ it seems as though you hear more and more about gun violence‚ that it is sicken to ones stomach. It is impossible for one to turn on the news and not hear about some gun related crime from day to day. It seems as though guns have turned

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    Cause and Effect Essay The United States has the 26th highest rate of gun violence in the world (Washington Post‚ 2012). It accounted for 70 percent of all homicides and less than 10 percent of all nonfatal violent crimes from 1993 to 2011 (Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 2013). So how will the United States overcome the battle to end gun violence? The United States Government‚ worried parents and various anti-gun groups have always scrutinized how to fix the problem. What causes violent acts

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    School Gun Violence

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    Two: Laws Pertaining to Adolescents and Gun Violence Richard Moreno The University of Southern Mississippi Article Two: A Critical Reflection Exploring a different perspective on gun violence by adolescents‚ Richard E. Redding and Sarah M. Shalf explore the legal approaches for curbing student’s use of guns in their article The Legal Context of School Violence: The Effectiveness of Federal‚ State‚ and Local Law Enforcement Efforts to Reduce Gun Violence in Schools. This article not only examines

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    Gun Control and Violence

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    "Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people‚" is an expression often quoted by those who support the right to freely carry firearms. For many years‚ organizations such as the National Rifle Association (NRA) have pointed to the high rate of gun violence in the United States and compared it with the low rates in Europe; this comparison was done in order to stress their point that gun violence is a cultural/societal problem that should not impede anyone’s right to own firearms. Those who advocate gun

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    tragedies. It is estimated that there are 300 million guns in personal hands in the US today‚ many legally owned and others not (Neyfakh). Every year‚ close to four million guns find their way into the market (Nicolas and Nelson). This level of gun infiltration is alarming; it means that even the Supreme Court would find it hard to locate or seize these guns. Gun related violence has caused many to review their stances on the issue. In essence‚ gun violence is at an all-time high in the United States‚

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    Gun Violence Debate

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    While reading statistics on shooting and gun violence‚ I am flabbergasted. I am not ignorant to the fact that there is violence and a lot of it; however‚ I was not aware that 33‚880 people die from gun violence in one year. I was raised in a great environment growing up that was in a great part of town‚ which was safe. I did not have to worry about going outside to play and possibly getting shot wile I was outside. A lot of kids are not that luck. Every day on average‚ this is EVERY DAY‚ 48 children

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    Essay On Gun Violence

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    Gun violence There are many kind of violence in the world‚ and the most common and deadly is gun-related violence. Not surprisingly‚ gun violence is one of the major public concerns in the American society. Interestingly‚ gun violence is also most common in urban areas and it is in close conjunction with youth activity and gang violence. There are many violent crime related to guns and the presence of guns often would trigger many violent crimes. Since 1865‚ President Abraham Lincoln‚ President

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    Gun Violence In Chicago

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    The crime in chicago has increasing over time. Chicago has become significant issue due to violence. When I was rise in the neighborhood of englewood‚They teach us how to steal ‚lie‚and cheat. The story I choice was very interesting to me because I move to this neighborhood couple years back . I love this neighborhood.I learned so much from the Gresham neighborhood. This story was about two teengare who was shot and killed. At 8 p.m. the teens walked into a store in the 1300 block of West 87th Street

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