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    Why the United States Should Not Seek Further Gun Control A common phenomenon in the United States is the ownership of guns by civilians for the purpose of personal protection and safety. However‚ the constitutional privilege has several challenges that the government has tried to solve by drafting laws and implementing policies that limit the use‚ sale‚ manufacture‚ possession‚ and transfer of guns (Jacobs 54). The issue of gun control is a hotly contested issue that has been discussed both in

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    events that lead to the death of the innocent Eva. It’s evident that Mr Birling is not the main reason of Eva’s suicide‚ however he passively contributed in it. Plus when questioned by the Inspector‚ Mr Birling continues to be stubborn and arrogant and argues that he is completely guiltless. This fact is quite obvious when he declares himself that “still” he cannot accept any responsibility. The word “still” explains the audience that Mr Birling never felt socially responsible and neither he does this

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    the NRA emphasize on the last 14 words‚ pro-gun advocates focus on the words “well-regulated militia” and “security of a Free State” to rule that Second Amendment rights are reserved to states and their organized militia (Cohen). It is unconstitutional to violate the second amendment‚ especially when legitimate studies have proven that guns are more beneficial in the hands of the average citizen than it is not. Those who feel that the execution of gun control will limit crime do not realize that

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    popular support” (1). With Elizabeth’s rule‚ England united as a nation‚ and became a great European power with a strong navy‚ and notable figures such as William Shakespeare‚ Francis Bacon and Francis Drake. There was a vast expansion of trade and a significant development in the arts. During her reign‚ Elizabeth established Protestantism to be the official faith‚ supported new social and economic developments‚ and created short term peace between the neighboring countries (1). However‚ Elizabeth

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    Beverage Marketing Corp. Others soon followed‚ building energy drinks to a $130 million business. Now Coke (KMX) and Anheuser-Busch (180) are jumping in. Last year‚ Red Bull ’s market share stood at 65%‚ while the company reportedly pulled in a cool $1 billion in worldwide sales. Just how Red Bull managed to accomplish so much‚ so quickly has become the stuff of mythology Some have written off the product by calling it a "flash in the pan" or derisively note that its handlers "got lucky". A closer

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    keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed." Proponents of more gun control interpret it as being meant for the militia and that the gun laws should be stricter for the average American citizen or ban guns altogether. However‚ opponents of more gun control believe that the amendment is protecting an individual’s rights right to own guns and protect themselves. However‚ gun control laws do not deter crime; gun ownership deters crime. Guns will still exist even if it’s not legal for civilians to own them

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    views on the topic of the guns on campus. Which being said the question is should colleges and universities allow guns on campus. I believe guns on campus would cause more fear and risk for students‚ not all conceal and carry holders are “law-abiding” citizens‚ and‚ lastly‚ only security guards should carry guns. Therefore‚ colleges and universities should only allow securities to have guns on campus for protection and everyone else should be forbidden. Having guns on campus would not be a very

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    A Brief summary on "Why the Novel Matters"          This essay is an attempt of making people try to understand life as a succession of bad and good feelings‚sensations ‚concepts‚ ideas‚ beliefs... The writer establishes the elements of his literary genre as if he would describing the parts of his body- the novel is alive and “whatever is me alive is me”.          In a fantastic way‚ D.W.Lawrence shows his experience as a man and as a novelist‚ using great comparisions between people from different

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    George Washington was a very important man‚ not only to American history but to the time period where and when he lived. He grew up as a very smart young man and grew up very wealthy also. He was also very into the outdoors‚ hunting‚ trapping‚ horseback riding and even mapping. Later on in his life these skills will have helped him and his country. In the French and Indian War Washington was chosen to be the leader of the American Army because of how well Washington knew the woods. This war

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    for the 30 years of her 44 year-long reign and solved many problems that England had at the time. She improved England and art gained importance during her rule. It was under her rule that England became a leading world power. There are many reasons why Elizabeth I is the most influential person from the Renaissance and here are some of them. Elizabeth was born on September 7‚ 1533 in Greenwich‚ England. Her parents were King Henry VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Henry the VIII had six

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