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    For years now our country has been in a heated debate on the second amendment. Some people feel that it is not safe to let citizens have and carry guns‚ while others agree it is their right as an american to own a gun. In America‚ there are approximately 270 million firearms possessed by civilians‚ and only 897‚000 carried by police.Close to 33‚000 Americans were victims of gun-related deaths in 2011 and an average of 268 citizens are shot every day. In the past decade our country has witnessed 142

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    Probation

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    Determining Conditions of Probation Conditions of probation and parole are primary factors that have an effect on an offender’s post-prison life. When determining conditions of probation and parole‚ the offenders’ background plays a very important part of the determination. The history of the offenses that the offender committed is extremely important of determining the condition of probation or parole. Probation and parole conditions consist of drug/alcohol treatment‚ psychiatric evaluation/treatment

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    Pros Of Being A Consul

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    be very outgoing people‚ they are also very prone to their feelings. Whether it’s criticism‚ denial‚ etc.‚ it won’t be very easy for a consul to take charge in a situation that can have its challenges. As said before‚ a consul being a social person can have its pros and cons. For example‚ a consul can be a loyal person that can get along very well with people. But in certain situations‚ their roles can become very challenging and tend to become vulnerable if they face certain emotions. Consuls can

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    RUNNING HEAD: Naturalization Pros and Cons Naturalization Pros and Cons Metropolitan Community College Information Systems & Literacy Andrea Tinajero Monday‚ August 12‚ 2013 ABSTRACT It has been argued by many that legal residents who go through the process of becoming a U.S. Citizen leads those individuals to uncertainty and insecurity about their identity and where their loyalties lie. Loyalty at one level may mean being considered disloyal at another. However‚ many people believe

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    Technology comes with many different pros and cons‚ but in my opinion the pros overrule the cons by a long shot. We as people depend on all different types of technology‚ though some are more dependent than others. These things can range from helping police solve crimes‚ keeping us connected to our loved ones through social media and I cannot forget about how helpful phones have been for my loved ones and I. The only huge con I can think of is children may become overwhelmed by technology and spend

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    Prisons and inmates In society today‚ it is commonly known that crime rate has increased dramatically by the years. This is where many of us look for ways to solve such issue. It is the last place anybody would want to be in. but unfortunately we have hundreds of thousands of them‚ if not millions around the world. Thousands in just the United States‚ Those are prisons. Just hearing that word makes us think bad things right away. Murder‚ theft‚ violence‚ and everything bad that happens

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    parole system. Adding to this potential for misinterpretation is the fact that the parole system is rather secretive by nature‚ with publicity usually coming in the form of more “sensational” or newsworthy situations‚ such as high profile figures being released‚ or someone absconding while on parole‚ and especially when convicted sex-offenders or murderers are released early back into society. These are typically the only situations where the general public has any knowledge of parole‚ and the connection

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    Severity Of Probation

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    15 PROBATION AND COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS The extension of probation for felonies still encounters strenuous antagonism and distrust. Most of this antagonism flows from the fear that probation will undermine the efficiency of punishment as a deterrent of crime. Formerly‚ severity of punishment was believed to be the great deterrent. Severity of punishment has not deterred crime to any great extent. — FRANK WADE‚ CONGRESS OF THE AMERICAN PRISON ASSOCIATION‚ 1923 INTRODUCTION This chapter considers

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    police didn’t have the same thoughts? What if I told you the Police Officer intensions were on shooting you and nobody would know? Why? Because there are no cameras involved. Police Officers should be required to wear body cameras because it may reduce the amount of violence and dishonest cops; On the other hand‚ Police Officers should not be required to wear body cameras because it will promote dishonest reporting. Police Officers should be required to wear body cameras because it may reduce the amount

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    Pros and Cons of Vaccination In 1796‚ Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine‚ which was for the smallpox virus. (Google timeline) Centuries later‚ we now have a very large amount of vaccines that have been created with the purpose of protecting the human race from infectious diseases. The question is‚ how effective are these vaccines? Are they more beneficial or harmful to us? Are they serving their purpose? Could a person survive in this world without ever being immunized? In this small research

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