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    Maria Hernandez Ms. Ovalle American Literature 13 January 2015 Penalties on Celebrities When the law is broken and you’re under the spotlight a part of the population wishes that person gets severely punished. People feel they should face stricter penalties because you’re famous and in the other hand some people feel like were equal so we should have the same punishment. When it comes to breaking the law nobody should walk away from punishment but that does not mean celebrities should face more

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    gun violence in this light makes it very understandable why support of stricter gun control has increased drastically in the recent past. A 2015 Gallup poll found that 55% of Americans say we should have stricter gun laws‚ up a significant 8% from 2014. Ideally‚ intensifying gun control laws would keep the weapons out of the hands of criminals or other people that would use the weapons illegally. However‚ would creating stricter gun laws actually decrease violence in the United States? There

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    Before enlisting in the Marines in 1917‚ he was in a Methodist college in Kansas. From that we see he comes from a religious background. After reading that it made me think that his family is a stricter family and probably "close" in the way that the parents have high expectations for their kids and want them to look good and acceptable to God. Once the war ended his friends had already came back and he came home years later. The hustle and bustle and greetings of the troop’s home was over by the

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    Introduction A lot of research has been conducted on the physical force naturally involved and the biomechanics that are involved when one is shooting a basket ball. There are positions that work out the best result during the shooting time. They work best due to the force exerted and the angle and tactic used. All these concepts rely on the physical positions and energy exertion areas that are employed. From mid range to long range activities in basketball shooting‚ there are six major points

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    Stricter Laws for Tobacco users J. Ames February 02‚ 2013 ENGL101-X-1301A-04 Abstract: Second hand smoke exposure is a considerable risk to the nonsmoker in today’s society. Despite the unpleasantness of the smoke overall‚ there are also serious and well known health risks that coincide with smoke inhalation. Stricter tobacco laws are the only way to protect the rights of the non-smokers subjected to this health hazard. Many

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    Do stricter gun laws ensure the safety of Americans? Throughout America an ongoing argument is on if stricter gun laws should be developed in order to attempt and deter gun violence. America does not need stricter gun laws because more laws do not mean there will be less violence‚ gun control laws deny people a sense of safety‚ more gun free zones are better for criminals‚ and the only way to stop bad people with guns is good people with guns. More laws do not equal less violence. One reason why

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    Stricter Gun Control Laws

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    Stricter Gun Control Laws Gun control laws aim to restrict or regulate the sale‚ purchase‚ or possession of firearms through licensing‚ registration‚ or identification requirements. With the recent abundance of mass shootings in the U.S.‚ the subject of gun safety has once again been brought into the spotlight. These tragic events serve as reminders that stricter gun control policies should be enforced to ensure public safety. According to The Center for Responsive Politics‚ gun activists argue

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    gun laws stricter for the safety of them and their family. Others feel that that the gun laws should remain the same‚ because they don’t want their constitutional rights violated. What is the controversy surrounding this topic? The controversy is that the government believes that the world would be a safer place if the gun laws are stricter. Some feel that their rights would be violated‚ and the final group of people is the ones who are kind of on both sides. They want the laws to be stricter but they

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    The Death Penalty

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    Topic: (Pro) Death Penalty Should society be forced to hide behind locked doors? Wouldn’t the world be a great place if crime rates were diminishing rather than inclining? How could the dream of safer streets and happier homes ever come to be? Capital punishment or also known as the death penalty is the assassination of an individual by a state which serves as punishment for committing unlawful actions; also giving retribution on behalf of the victims. The death penalty could be the answer

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    The Death Penalty

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    Preceding initial research of the death penalty‚ the umbrella of crimes of which it covered seemed larger than it realistically was. Between murder‚ adult rape‚ and child rape‚ the death penalty could be widely applicable if deemed constitutional. Prior to any study‚ the death penalty surely seemed to be acceptable from a constitutional aspect‚ as such morally heinous crimes deserved to be severely punished accordingly. Upon subsequent research‚ many intricacies of the law were noticed or understood

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