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    Gun Crime Research Paper

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    At the end of the 20th century‚ gun crime had risen dramatically‚ this caused problems for forensic scientists as they were an anonymous way to kill someone. One high profile murder case would cause this to change. On the 20th of January 1928‚ Mr Frederick Browne was arrested on suspicion of robbery. When the police searched his property‚ they found a type of revolver called a Webley. For several months they had been looking for a Webley revolver that was used to murder a police officer. At the murder

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    Persuasive Essay Less Homework‚ More Family Time How much homework is too much? How much homework is ok? Nothing? One hour per day? Two hours? Everyday students stay up very late to finishing their homework. After a stressful day in school‚ after hard practice for school or another sports team and maybe some hours of work‚ they come home and the only thing they want to do is going to bed. But they can’t because they have to do a bunch of homework. The homework given in schools is too much. The

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    Guns can be used for a lot more than violence so why take them away. Guns are used for a lot of different sports. People can use them for self-defence. Guns can be used to get food. Gun law should be less strict. Gun laws should be less strict because guns are used for a lot of different sports. There’s a part of the olympics called the three shotgun ISSF/ shooting event.“They shoot clay birds launchd by a trap”(jonsson). The event has very strict rules like you have to use a lever action and keep

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    For example‚ Switzerland has more per capita firearms than any other country in the world has lower murder and robbery rates than England‚ where guns are essentially banned. This is stating that Switzerland with more guns has less crime and that England with less guns has more crime. It all goes back to its not the weapon or gun that commits the crime! Gun Control only takes guns away from people that are law abiding citizens. It doesn’t stop criminals from buying guns. Law abiding citizens will

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    Should there be more laws to regulate guns? Gun control has always been one of the most discussed topics in the United States. In the campaign‚ the president candidates argue about it. After each gun shooting incident‚ people and the media argue about whether more gun control laws should be implemented‚ but at first people need to know what gun control really is. According to Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide written by ATF‚ gun control is “the set of laws or policies that regulate the

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    Lee 1  Corrina Lee  Professor Baklanova  English 1A  10 March 2015  Sexual Assault; More Awareness‚ Less Cases  Sexual  abuse  is  a  pressing  issue  all  over   the  world and has been for years. Sexual assault   can  happen  anywhere;  the  workplace‚  war‚  home‚  on  the  street.  Since  the  1960s‚  movements  to  raise  awareness  and  prevent  sexual  assault  have  been  made.   The  statistics  for  sexual  assault  are  way  too  high.  In  order  to  change  these  numbers‚  awareness 

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    Less Is More Graham Hill brought up the idea “Less stuff‚ more happiness” at a TED talk in Oct 2011. During his speech he tried to convince knowledgeable people‚ that having less stuff‚ equals more. He used the example of moving a box of items that we don’t need or use from place to place just because we think we need more. When in fact we need less in our lives. Having less equals more because we can concentrate on more important things to spend our money and time on. He explained that when he

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    Groups such as the NRA argue that gun control does little to actually deter crime‚ therefore‚ why limit the right of law abiding citizens. A November 2013 study found that‚ between 1980 and 2009‚ "assault weapons bans did not significantly affect murder rates at the state level‚" Likewise‚ "states with restrictions on the carrying of concealed weapons had higher gun-related murders" (M. Guis‚ 2013). The goal of gun control should be results‚ not merely implementing policy for the sake of policy.

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    Gun Control vs. Crime Rate

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    Jessica Vickers Dr. Jonne Akens Engl 1302 25 February 2013 Gun Control vs. Crime Rate According to the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America‚ “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.” In this very amendment lies the main issue of gun control. “To many‚ the language of the amendment appears to grant to the people the absolute right to bear arms. However‚ the

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    Less is More Meaningful Throughout life some people have created a mindset where having the latest and best gadgets‚ clothes‚ and shoes illustrates how popular they. Many may think that their favored because they own such items‚ but in actuality it only creates problems for them. Living a lifestyle where people only possesses what they need to survive is known as minimalism. In Thoreau’s lifetime he believed in the need for minimalism‚ and that need is still relevant in today’s society. Thoreau’s

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