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    Violent Games

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    Peterson 3/4/13 Per. 3 AP English Felton Video Game Essay In the process of media reform and editing‚ is it appropriate to limit video games? Nonthreatening things like games should not be banned by our fears‚ but we should look at the facts. Violent video games should not be banned for their content because no means of art or communication should be banned. Our first amendment is our sacred rite of passage that should be upheld with all of our power. We can benefit from these works of art like

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    In today’s time‚ open carry is discussed by both politicians and the common man‚ but should it be allowed? Would open carry add to the danger that is already present in society today‚ or would it help in reducing crime and many other dangers that exist today? While both sides of this argument can be valid‚ open carry should be considered because of the following: it helps to reduce crime‚ it will help common people from getting in trouble because of what they are carrying‚ and it helps protect police

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    of Alabama it is possible to receive a permit to carry a concealed loaded pistol on your person or in your vehicle if it appears that the applicant has good reason to fear injury to his or her person or property or has any other proper reason for carrying a pistol‚ and that he or she is a suitable person to be licensed with the weapon. “Alabama is a traditional open carry state. The only thing preventing it from being one of our "Gold Star"open carry states is their prohibition against carrying openly

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    Violent media is good for kids Violent media is inevitable in our daily lives. In recent years‚ the popular media seem to have become increasingly violent. Whenever you turn on the TV‚ read the newspaper or comic books and also when you play video games you can easily find that violence is one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Some people believe that violent media have positive effects on young people and children‚ however others think that violent stories are harmful to kids and we

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    2011) Tutor Jan Evans Violent films may lead a violent life (1173 words) by Yuan Tutorial group Friday 10-12. Abstract The paper on the influence of exposure to violent movie on teenagers’ cognitive structure is debated. Three viewpoints of how violent movie influence young people’s values and ideas are discussed: 1 Violent movie content causes teenagers to produce wrong values.2 Film violence improves teenagers’ threshold for violent behaviours.3 Movie violence leads

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    Trinity Thompson One time when I challenged my own beliefs‚ I questioned my own skills. It was one of the most crushing and confusing moments of my life. I was indecisive‚ hesitant‚ and most certainly doubtful. I couldn’t even imagine myself‚ an inexperienced sophomore‚ working in a career major that I’ve never even thought of doing in the first place. At a young age‚ I’ve always been an artsy and creative person. In art class‚ I’d always have something good to show. During my freshman

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    Sarah Boseley Obesity

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    and the unhealthier we are the more expensive for the society. But who is really to blame for the cause of obesity‚ ourselves or the society? The article “How Britain got so fat” by Sarah Boseley discuss the issue of obesity in Britain and whether or not society is to blame. The article is an edited extract from Sarah Boseley’s book “The shape we’re in” and was published the 21 June 2014 in the Guardian. The main argument in the essay is to convince the public of the issue resolving obesity. Consider

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    Jim Carry

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    The youngest of four children born to Percy (an accountant and aspiring jazz saxophonist) and Kathleen‚ Jim Carrey was an incurable extrovert from day one. As a child he performed constantly‚ for anyone who would watch‚ and even mailed his résumé to "The Carol Burnett Show" (1967) at age 10. In junior high he was granted a few precious minutes at the end of each school day to do stand-up routines for his classmates (provided‚ of course‚ that he kept a lid on it the rest of the day). Carrey ’s early

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    It’s really difficult to imagine what it must have been like to be evacuated as a child during the Second World War: ’ ... During the war - when England was at war with Germany. The Government sent the children out of the cities so they shouldn’t be bombed. We weren’t told where we were going. Just told to turn up at our schools with a packed lunch and a change of clothes‚ then we went to the station with our teachers. There were whole train-loads of children sent away like that ... It must have

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    A Eulogy For Sarah Ashley

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    I come before you today as a son mourning his adopted mother. I acknowledge that I am not the only one feeling this grief and pain for the loss of a beloved friend. Life will never be as coulourful as it was without our precious Sarah Ashley. It is truly a tragedy to have lost such a beautiful woman the way we did. Unfortunately she was taken from us earlier than we would have liked. But her cancer was too much for her to bear‚ and I’m glad that she is finally at rest after a life time of battles

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