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    second reason why we should not allow guns on college campuses would be because some student could be emotionally traumatised from an experience involving guns. Such as Danielle Vabner‚ a UT student who “lost her 6-year-old brother in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting” joined a rally to support the need of Gun Free colleges. Especially if the intention was “to harm others”‚ this person could potentially feel triggered by that situation when in the presence of a gun. The third reason

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    I think women should not be excluded First ‚I think that woman/girls should not be excluded from sports because it is very mean to do so. Girls can do the same things boys/men can and it wrong to exclude them because it is sexist and mean. Additionally ‚When I see people do this I’m sad that even today society is like this. To add‚I wish that this would stop because it hurts me to know that people get treated way different and unequally to other people. First ‚I think that woman/girls should

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    Cash and carry wholesale represents a type of operation within the wholesale sector. Its main features are summarized best by the following definitions: Cash and carry is a form of trade in which goods are sold from a wholesale warehouse operated either on a self-service basis‚ or on the basis of samples (with the customer selecting from specimen articles using a manual or computerized ordering system but not serving himself) or a combination of the two. Customers (retailers‚ professional users

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    Guns Guns and gun crimes have been around for hundreds of years and no talk of banning guns from citizens. It is our right to bear arms. Citizens should not be banned from owning firearms because of a few people’s mistakes; it’s a form of protection. Also‚ criminals will always be able to find guns‚ so it would be a waste of everyone’s time to try and ban them from everyone. Yes‚ most violent crimes are caused by guns‚ and the rates have been higher. However‚ it is a protection. In the Balanced

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    Over the past years we have experienced many peaceful resistance against a few laws. For example‚ Cesar Chavez decided to boycott the grape industry. Martin Luther King Jr. gave the "I Believe Speech" in front of many Americans. Those were great peaceful ways to make our country better. Many people may argue peaceful resistance may cause a negative impact on our free society‚ but I can strongly disagree with that. People who say it causes a negative impact is because they are scared of the truth

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    Nothing in present day American politics can be considered "peaceful". "Peaceful" implies that one is restricting the passage of war and violence into the situation. With examples such as; Mike Brown‚ Eric Garner‚ Philando Castile‚ Alton Sterling‚ among too many others‚ “peace” most often results in a final fight for life. Ironically‚ if we peacefully protest‚ or peacefully resist the law we end up facing harsh consequences. Peaceful protest was once considered a means of freewill. During the 1960’s

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    take away guns from every American. We need to support why we should be able to keep our guns. Without weapons how will we protect ourselves and our families‚ what would be the point of having the Second Amendment‚ and why can’t we create more laws to keep these weapons out of the wrong hands instead of taking them away from everyone. My Opinion My opinion on how we should control the death caused by gun violence is simple‚ the gun is not the problem the person who stands behind the gun and pulls

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    Title The Extent That Malcolm X Achieved His Goals In The Civil Rights Movement And The Legacy He Left Behind Outline Plan Define and justify: This project will serve to highlight the role of Malcolm X in the struggle to fight for black civil rights in the civil rights movement in the USA‚ which was led by many groups at the time such as the NAACP‚ The Black Panthers and Martin Luther King. I chose to research Malcolm X’s involvement because he expressed the anger‚ struggle and insistence of black

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    Johnny Gotobed‚ living quietly at Druid’s Bottom. Surprisingly‚ Druid’s Bottom is the rather grand home of Mr Evans’ other sister‚ Dilys Gotobed‚ who had married the mine-owner and lived a life of luxury‚ until the money ran out. Widowed now‚ and dying‚ she lives an isolated life with her housekeeper‚ Hepzibah Green. When Carrie and Nick first go to visit at Druid’s Bottom they find another evacuee‚ Albert Sandwich‚ living there: but it is Hepzibah Green who makes everyone’s time at Druid’s Bottom so magical

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    This is a quote from Rosa Parks after her incident on the bus. Peaceful resistance is an important factor in our free society today in American culture. The problem today is that many protest are no peaceful and often turn violent. There are many examples of how protests impact society‚ but I think one of the most prevalent was Rosa Parks and her simple yet effective protest of not giving up her seat on the bus. By doing what she did she sent a message through the entire country of how a simple action

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