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    World without science…!!! Introduction: Science is knowledge attained through study or practice. It’s every time you turn on a light or start a car. Now imagine how our world would be without cars‚ light‚ major medical advances or anything that involves science. We’ve grown so accustomed to having this knowledge and being so scientifically advanced‚ we couldn’t survive without it. Electricity: Without electricity there would be zero entertainment. There wouldn’t be any TV’s‚ computers

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    The Controversy of the Second Amendment of the Constitution  997 words (2.8 double-spaced pages)  Red (FREE)       I. INTRODUCTION: The Second Amendment to the Constitution(Second Amendment) of the United States of America(USA) is one of the most controversial. The Second Amendment specifically grants that‚ "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed"  The way that an individual interprets the wording of the Second Amendment influences their point of view on who has

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    The second Amendment was ratified in 1791‚ so it’s been around for a long time. It actually has been around for 227 years. That’s why the second Amendment should stay and we should be guaranteed the rights of the second Amendment. The second Amendment of the U.S Constitution reads‚ “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed.” The second Amendment is an Individual right. Individual rights are rights

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    The second amendment was one of the original rights added to the constitution in the United States Constitution Bill of Rights. It was accepted into law in December 1791. The law states‚ “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.” This means that the people have the right to carry weapons and join in militias. The amendment was added as a compromise between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists

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    The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution: 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. OK‚ what does this mean? Does it mean that all people should have the ability to possess whatever arms they wish? Pro-gunners disagree on the limits of this bill: some people believe it should be absolute‚ and any and all arms should be legal. Some pro-gunners draw what seems to be obvious limitations

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    restricting the use and ownership of firearms. Liberals have been arguing the Second Amendment does not grant citizens the right to bear arms‚ only militias. Another controversy would be that additional gun control laws are necessary to prevent gun violence. Conservatives believe in the opposite‚ and often argue the Founding Fathers made the Second Amendment so citizens may use guns for self-defense. Although many believed the Second Amendment does not grant citizens the right to bear arms‚ our Founders

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    Abraham Lincoln was more than qualified to be the president during his first inauguration‚ let alone by the time he was speaking at his second inauguration. In his Second Inaugural Address‚ Lincoln examines the fact that slavery was going to rip the fact that slavery is not only a sin of the South‚ but also of the North. (Basler‚ p.793) He understands the nation to have a progressive aspect built into its very nature‚ and it must overcome any shortcomings along the way. For a nation to erupt in a

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    San Jose‚ California: AccuPrint‚. Bruner‚ J (1966). Toward a Theory of Instruction. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University Press. Bruner‚ J (1973). Going Beyond the Information Given. New York: Norton. Curran. & Charles A. (1976) Counseling-Learning in Second Languages. Apple River‚ Illinois: Apple River Press. Chomsky‚ N. (1968). Language and Mind publ. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ Inc. Dewey‚ J. (1916). Democracy and education: An introduction to the philosophy of education. New York‚ MacMillan. Dollinger

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    based off of the negative experiences with the British. Despite this contemporary system was not the ideal option for America. The second Amendment is the “right of the people to keep and bear arms.” This is one of those scenarios where something has been in existence too long. Although people can protect their freedom with weapons‚ this has no place in the modern worlds. Back in the early years of America‚ rifles were a necessary tool that colonists used to hunt and survive‚ whereas nowadays‚ guns

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    Historians have questioned the factors leading to the end of the Second World War. The allies had greater resources compared to the Axis power‚ but Germany was dominating even before the World War had begun. Though material comparison was convincing‚ it was the naive form of analysing the factors. Strategically‚ Hitler and the rest of the World made mistakes‚ but some of the strategies prevailed. Evidently through the events of the Second World War‚ strategy of the two oppositions surface apparent as the

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