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    and envy‚ emotions are increasingly understood as driving forces in social life. They are affected or aroused by many factors such as: memories of all kinds‚ complex situations and fights. Charismatic leaders rely heavily on the dynamic relationship between memory and emotion in order to act upon their audience. A charismatic leader can attracts the audience and capture their attention. He or she has the power to make the audience listen and act. The method usually used is manipulating the power

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    Gun Violence Analysis

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    According to Gun Violence Archive; a non-profit organization who utilizes its resources to gather statistics to report back to the public to ignite awareness‚ has recently reported the latest numbers of 2015. It is important to emphasis that GNA is not of support of gun possession but neither deflects from the functionality of gun use in America. In 2015‚ there have been more than 50‚000 incidents of gun violence. This number is inclusive of homicides‚ gang assaults‚ self defense‚ and accidental

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    Causes Of Gun Violence

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    rationalize the need for more guns‚ an accurate tally of the number of guns in circulation is in order. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is a federally run program that protects American consumers against unreasonable risk of deaths or injuries associated with consumer products. The CPSC was created in the 1970’s along with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as a protection from faulty and unsafe products

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    Gun Violence Debate

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    While reading statistics on shooting and gun violence‚ I am flabbergasted. I am not ignorant to the fact that there is violence and a lot of it; however‚ I was not aware that 33‚880 people die from gun violence in one year. I was raised in a great environment growing up that was in a great part of town‚ which was safe. I did not have to worry about going outside to play and possibly getting shot wile I was outside. A lot of kids are not that luck. Every day on average‚ this is EVERY DAY‚ 48 children

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    Essay On Gun Violence

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    Gun violence There are many kind of violence in the world‚ and the most common and deadly is gun-related violence. Not surprisingly‚ gun violence is one of the major public concerns in the American society. Interestingly‚ gun violence is also most common in urban areas and it is in close conjunction with youth activity and gang violence. There are many violent crime related to guns and the presence of guns often would trigger many violent crimes. Since 1865‚ President Abraham Lincoln‚ President

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    Running head: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOMICIDE RATES AND GUN OWNERSHIP 1 The Relationship between Homicide Rates and Gun Ownership JingYu Xiong (ALEX) ELS The relationship between homicide rates and gun ownership 2 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to find out the relationship between homicide rates and gun ownership. This paper uses

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    Violence In Relationships

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    vulnerable to abuse when they are in a relationship. Even in the 21st- century women still‚ carry the relationship with their violent and abusive partner. Such violent relationships can seem extremely strange‚ but sometimes we have to take a look into the root of the problem of the relationship and look at the logical explanation of what can be causing the individual to act in such violent behavior. Majority of the times men and women who are in an abusive relationship will most likely still be with that

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    Gun Violence Summary

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    According to Fagan (2002)‚ studied the policing of gun and youth violence‚ within eight cities. The article evaluates the eight cities’ policing innovations against gun violence‚ while concentrating on the three different approaches: reciprocal control‚ punitive legal control and “soft” legal control. Reciprocal control refers to making police and community groups mutually reinforcing in regards to crime control. Punitive legal control refers to crime control through vigorous law enforcement and

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    inadequate temperature range and limited sample size at each group. The experiment also existed two other uncontrolled variables which are the size of liver and the amount of Hydrogen Peroxide‚ hence altering the authenticity of the practical result. At each of the five experimental group‚ there were variations amongst the amount of Hydrogen Peroxide and the size of beef liver‚ which can be a problem because in a well controlled and designed experiment‚ there is only one independent variable.

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    Cause Of Gun Violence

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    the 26th highest rate of gun violence in the world (Washington Post‚ 2012). It accounted for 70 percent of all homicides and less than 10 percent of all nonfatal violent crimes from 1993 to 2011 (Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 2013). So how will the United States overcome the battle to end gun violence? The United States Government‚ worried parents and various anti-gun groups have always scrutinized how to fix the problem. What causes violent acts to be committed with a gun? In order to find out

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