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    Many Americans today openly carry their guns with them in public. There are different reasons why some people do open-carry‚ but one of the main reasons is for self protection. America has had many gun laws passed in the past years‚ making it more strict. With all of the shootings going on‚ and terroristic threats‚ more people have been buying guns for their own protection. People never know when a shooting could happen‚ and that is a scary thought to many Americans across the nation. Twenty-nine

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    Closed vs Open Campus

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    there are less advantages to an open campus policy than there are disadvantages. Therefore‚ Cy-Fair High School should continue enforcing the current closed campus policy. The principal considerations raised by those who argue in favor of an open campus—they are cost effective‚ a solution to an over-crowded environment‚ and having enough lunch time to purchase a decent meal. Food prices should not be overpriced‚ nor should the price of bottled water. An open campus inspires students to work

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    at 10 p.m. and are open also on Sunday‚ so also people that work all week can go there. The bad things are that in shopping malls there is always air conditioning‚ which is something that really annoys me‚ and there are no places where people can meet and have a conversation. The best thing about going shopping downtown is surely the fact that we can walk in the open air and that we can see monuments while going from one shop to another. On the other hand‚ being in the open air has negative aspects

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    Stephen Crane’s Writing “The Open Boat” and “War is Kind” has an amazing realist writing in these stories. Stephen Crane is one of the most influential realist writers in America. As Tony Moore biography his life‚ “ Crane was born on November 1‚ 1871‚ in Newark‚ New Jersey. As where he left college in 1891 to work as a reporter and writer. Which brings Crane to the Commodore and where the “Open boat” was created”. “The Open Boat” is based on an incident that occurred when he was a reporter where

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    How Open Innovation Helps

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    strategic moves can reduce the costs of R&D today without sacrificing tomorrow’s growth. How Open Innovation Can Help You Cope in Lean Times by Henry W. Chesbrough and Andrew R. Garman • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea 2 How Open Innovation Can Help You Cope in Lean Times Reprint R0912F SPOTLIGHT ON INNOVATION How Open Innovation Can Help You Cope in Lean Times The Idea in Brief • During tough economic times

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    Pros and Cons of Open Adoptions Amy Reilly Sociology Marion Collelo November 25‚ 2014 Have you ever agonized over giving up your child and the only option was to give away your baby never to be seen or heard from again for eighteen years? Well‚ the good news is that this does not have to happen. There is such a thing called open adoption agreements. And more and more parents are leaning towards this option. Even though the open adoption agreement says limited contact‚ there are cases

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    still needs their parents love. By having a open-adoption‚ then the birth parents can maintain a good connection with their child. They can also have information that should be approved by both the adoptive and birth parents. A benefit would be allowing the child to live in a better environment. Another benefit would be having the birth parents being able to communicate with their child‚ and still have the child-to-parent relationships. Although open-adoption is the norm‚ closed-adoption is sometimes

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    This article deals specifically with Dana Schutz’s controversial painting‚ “Open Casket”‚ that is being displayed at the Whitney Biennial. This abstract piece of art depicts the disfigured face of Emmett Till during his open-casket funeral. Several African American artists primarily Hannah Black have criticized the piece for being the ill-intentioned and the insincere work of a Caucasian man. She goes so far as to call for it to be either simply removed or destroyed in its entirety. Author Coco Fusco

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    Open Source: Good and Bad

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    Open Source: Good and Bad Introduction: In the following paper I will be discussing the use of open source software as part of a larger project. Example uses of this include incorporating existing publicly available source code within another piece of software. Because the term open source has such broad implications‚ I will attempt to explain it within the context of this paper. Open source code comes with many different licenses such as GPL‚ BSD‚ and MIT. I will describe the most popular licensing

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    In the story "The Open Boat" the author‚ Stephen Crane‚ uses a lot of figurative language. Figurative language is used in this short story to give a valid picture of what the men are going through by comparing something that the reader probably hasn’t seen. Examples of how figurative language works in this story are showing the comparison to how small the boat really is and how big the waves are. They are so big compared to the boat that they can’t see anything but those waves. Other examples of

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