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    Debate Paper Crystal Lehman BCOM 275 August 5th‚ 2013 Carter Dyson Debate Paper Should guns be outlawed? Some people say yes and some people say no. I did a questionnaire on Facebook and everyone that answered that question said yes. Personally I do not like guns‚ but I do believe that guns should not be outlawed. There are pros and cons on having guns and not having guns. First I am going to discuss the pros on having guns. People will be able to defend themselves if they were ever to

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    8 Stages Of Genocide

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    To start off‚ “Genocide” is categorized as the action of exterminating a certain ethnicity‚ race‚ and or religion. In Sudan‚ the government and the Janjaweed have classified anyone that gets in their way a problem thus‚ making them victims. The 8 Stages of genocide explain the steps taken to classify the problems Darfur as a genocide. It’s known that after a genocide takes place it’s hard for any economy to bounce back. The genocide taking place in Sudan‚ driven by the negligent government and an

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    Eric Heppen Period 7 AP American History February 1‚2000 The American Tactics of the Revolutionary War Biography and Footnotes _________ Research ___________ Critical Analysis ___________ Historical Interpretation ___________ Technical ___________ Content ___________ Originality ___________ Style of writing ___________ Prove thesis ___________ Eric Heppen American History Term Paper December 13‚ 1999 Period 7 The American

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    of "no taxation without representation" was brought up; all of this occurred in 1775. Between 1771 and 1776‚ more adult white males began registering and voting. Men of lower social status also had more of a chance to hold major town offices. The militia also chose their own officers. There seemed to be a secure growth of interest and participation in local politics. Democracy‚ however‚ was not yet in full swing -- the rich were still in charge‚ for the most part‚ and a mob had even forced a tax collector

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    terrorism." CNN 16 Nov. 2012. Web. 23 Nov. 2012. . 2.) Crawford‚ Jamie. "President Obama on Benghazi: "I am always responsible"." CNN 17 Oct. 2012. Web. 18 Nov. 2012. . 3.) Graff‚ Peter‚ and Suleiman Al-Khalidi. "Benghazi Anti-Militia Protest: Libyan Protesters Drive Islamist Militia From Country ’s 2nd-Largest City." Huffington Post 22 Sept. 2012. Web. 23 Sept. 2012. . 4.) Jordan‚ Rosiland. "Angry protests spread over anti-Islam video." Al-Jazeera 14 Sept. 2012. Web. 9 Oct. 2012. . 5.) Payne‚ Ed‚ and

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    Firstly‚ it underestimated the outcomes of the 1999 referendum. It was not prepared to prevent the violence that started by the anti-independent militias after the result was announced. Furthermore‚ it failed domestically and internationally in the judicial system. UNTEAT’s strategy in judicial affairs was to train East Timorese and turned the administration of justice to East Timor as quick as possible

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    Rwanda

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    difference for those in danger Tatiana wanted Paul to take action to help their neighbours and friends throughout the genocide‚ "do something Paul!" (Hotel Rwanda) Tatiana pleaded this as they saw their neighbour being brutally attacked by the Hutu Militia. Paul at this point sadly says that he cannot do anything‚ as Victor their neighbour is not family‚ and family is what he has to protect right now. As the movie progresses the genocide also progresses and thousands of Tutsis were being killed every

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    implement them in battle but only succeeded in irritating everybody. The American army consisted of 1‚000 troops. The leader of the militia was a man named William Prescott. Prescott was a farmer from Pepperel‚ Massachusetts and had fought in the French and Indian war. The American militia second in command was Israel Putnam‚ who was part of the Connecticut militia. The third American officer‚ a Colonel at half pay was Richard Gridley. While fighting in the French and Indian war Gridley moved two

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    Niccolò Machiavelli was a Renaissance’s leader and also one of the greatest political thinkers of that time. He was born in 1469‚ and came from a Florentine family that was very respected by many. In 1498‚ Machiavelli entered the political world and was voted the Chief of the Second Chancery and then later on the Secretary to the Ten of Liberty and Peace. It was here where he gained much of his knowledge on military and foreign affairs. Machiavelli was first commissioned in 1499‚ but his first commission

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    The Right to Own Guns

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    government. But the wording of the amendment has been a source of debate. The main argument is that the amendment only provides for a militia‚ and that the "right to keep and bear arms" is referring to militia members only. But the amendment also states that it is the right of "the people" to keep and bear arms. But is "the people" referring to only the militia or to all citizens in general? In 1990 that question was answered in the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Verdugo-Urquidez (Cramer 171). This

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