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    Alexander Boyce Mrs. Phy English II 7th 9/30/2012 Gun Control Pro and Con Essay 1 The topic of gun control creates controversy amongst all social classes and political parties with different views amongst each. 2 This dispute raises the question of whether gun control is good or bad for society. 3 As with any matter‚ the arguments for and against are generally based upon specific ideas or facts. 4 The arguments for gun control are generally based upon decreasing supply and access to the

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    Gun Ownership A well known fact‚ the United States of America is the largest private gun ownership in the world. The shooting happened frequently has caused wide public concern over the recent years. Nowadays‚ the gun ownership has been a hotly debated issue on all classes of society; even it has continued to spark national debate. Many people firmly believe they should be allowed to own a gun because guns can protect themselves and they have the right depend on the Declaration of independence

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    Muslims. They are the most commonly‚ discriminated ethnic group. Pretty ironic considering they are the 2nd largest population in the world‚ making up 1/3 of it and are still continuing to grow. There has been controversy concerning this particular ethnic group for many‚ many years. In the eyes of some‚ they are seen as terrorists‚ wife-beaters‚ poorly-educated‚ hateful of America‚ etc. In others (and this is how it should have been from the beginning) Muslims are looked upon just like everyone else

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    the extent to which ownership and control is an important aspect of the media. The term mass media is essentially information which is targeted at a large audience. The Mass media is a global industry which has played a major role in shaping society over the 20th century. As technology has developed and created the opportunity to communicate with huge numbers of people‚ the mass media has developed and with it the media’s impact on society. Over the last fifty years the media has changed its shape

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    ocean water. To improve the articles there should be more diagrams and graphs to better display the information in a more straightforward manor. The only way for the public to have a better understanding of these issues is if popular television media focuses on important environmental debates such as fracking‚ instead of stories that will have little to no lasting impact. Further‚ the environmental groups need to advertise as much as they can‚ whether it be on television or the

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    West there are Popes and in the East there are Islamic leaders‚ who give out information or teach their people what they think is right or wrong for their own purposes‚ gain‚ and popularity‚ they all have their own agendas. Also‚ in this century‚ media has so much control about what people learn and don’t learn‚ from far away areas to even their own. Most of society are sheep‚ in such that they believe everything they hear without questioning it. All information given to them is now true if they

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    Free speech‚ more than any other of America’s values‚ has been the touchstone of American democracy dating back to the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment‚ created in 1791‚ is so important because “without our basic and essential rights established by that first amendment‚ the others amendments would have little to no meaning and hardly any force.” It shows the creativity and innovativeness of American democracy. The Amendment states‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion

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    In modern day‚ overcrowding is once again the issue with many redevelopments happening in London‚ especially at Royal Docks. The developers are turning once again towards the high-rise buildings with some construction works already started. Furthermore‚ a recent report revealed that around 70 high-rise buildings are under construction and nearly 200 more planned in London. The construction boom would have a significant impact on capital’s skyline. Once again the opinion is split. Some argue this

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    This web site has a full article that shows four ways your privacy is being invaded. Two of many other ways that i think our privacy is being invaded is by listening to our phone calls with others and the other one is by going to our social media and watching our conversations. One of the many ways salon web site says that our privacy is being invaded is by Federal Surveillance in which they gather every information of you. The second one is State and local enforcement and is where they wiretap

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    Stereotypes are formed in many different ways but are always exaggerated on what the group that is being perceived in a certain type of way does. Although we may not agree on what others say when a similar message is conveyed by a large group of people and is spread‚ we do not question these “known” truths. Common misconceptions are widely held around the world about ethnicity‚ religion‚ and sexual orientation. Stereotypes and misconceptions were created because our conscious has been repeatedly

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