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    The Second Amendment states “A well-regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed. Every person has a different view on the Second Amendment. Is it a legitimate right or has it already fulfilled its purpose? I believe in the right as it has been established‚ however it needs provisions. A rising conflict in the United States is the right to bear arms. You’re either pro-Second Amendment or anti-Second Amendment

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    The 18th and 19th Amendments The 1920’s was a period of great change for America. Both the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Amendments were passed in the this time period‚ while World War I had just ended two years before. The ratification of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Amendments affected American’s in many ways. While at the same time the War just ending was doing the same thing‚ with soldiers returning home it was hard for them to go back to civilian life. The Eighteenth Amendment established an era

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    The Second Amendment; Gun Rights versus Gun Control Our government is involved in a balancing act which deals with gun rights versus gun control. O’Connor explains that “There has been a longstanding dispute about whether the Second Amendment had been written to assure for the preservation of a well-trained militia‚ or whether the right to own a weapon also extended to ownership for private use” (110). One side believes the Second Amendment was written to form a militia during the early years

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    Ownership a Right? Ed. Kelly Doyle. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2005. At Issue. Rpt. from "The Second Amendment Under Fire: The Uses of History and the Politics of Gun Control." http://historymatters.gmu.edu. 2001. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 25 Feb. 2014. In this article‚ Saul Cornell associate professor in the Department of History at Ohio State University‚ claims that the Second Amendment was originally understood to protect an individual’s right to gun ownership remains historically unproven

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    7) Facebook and sexual offenders The First Amendment protects the right of citizens to their freedom of speech. There are ways that those freedoms can be taken away. Limitations to this law can be at the work place‚ when something obscene is said‚ threats and many others. One way your rights can be limited is when you are convicted as a felon. You often loose many of the rights as a felon‚ including the right of the second amendment to own a gun. Lester Packingham was convicted as a sexual offender

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    The Fourth Estate

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    dramatically due to media’s invasion of their privacy in the name of public interest. The Fourth Estate‚ a name given to the media who traditionally have been charged as the custodian for public interest‚ the publics watch dog‚ their responsibility to the public sphere is to warn

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    CHS260 Midterm The First Amendment states‚ “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.” Part One: Based on the Shenck case‚ Congress can limit language that poses clear and present danger. “Clear and present danger” is defined as proximity and degree. Since the magazine

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    7/29/13 Fourth-generation ambitions - Print View - Livemint Print Close Tue‚ Aug 28 2012. 08 18 AM IST Fourth-generation ambitions The fourth generation of the TVS Group believes it has what it takes to take the conglomerate to the next level By S. Bridget Leena Chennai: Chennai’s business landscape is dotted with blueblooded business houses‚ some of which can trace back their history at least a hundred years‚ but even among them‚ the TVS Group stands apart. The group came into being

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    diversity of its citizens. This helps frame what America is and why people want to be apart of this lifestyle. All men are created equal is most commonly related to the Fourteenth Amendment of The United States Constitution which was adopted on July ninth‚ eighteen sixty eight as one of the Reconstruction Amendments. In The Constitution it states that‚”All persons born or naturalized in the United States‚ and subject to the jurisdiction thereof‚ are citizens of the United States and of the State

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    In Contrast‚ Supporters of the Second Amendment argue that restrictions on guns will not decrease crime and Americans have the right to protect themselves. Similarly‚ Pro-gun activists argue‚ without the right to keep and bear arms‚ we revert to humanity’s default state of "law of the jungle‚" where only the strong survive‚ where the big rule the small‚ and where the weak die in a puddle of blood‚ flesh‚ and urine. In the constitution it states‚ humans have the right to protect themselves from people

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