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    Rent Control

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    Rent Control in New York: An Economic Analysis Rent control refers to laws that limit the amounts of rent and the amounts that rent can be increased in any year. There is no statewide rent control in the US‚ and all the rent control laws and regulation are passed by cities. Most of the cities with rent control are located in New York‚ California‚ and New Jersey. Washington‚ D.C. also has rent control. Rent control first appeared in the United States in the early 1900s as a way of dealing with

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    Final Project: Race and Your Community Mel Morgan October 12‚ 2010 ETH/125 Instructor: Gail DeCina‚ L.C.S.W‚ C.A.P. I live in Charlotte North Carolina; I just purchased a home in a community called Ballantyne. This community is on what we consider the south side of Charlotte. In February of this year‚ members of my community were told that there was going to be a public housing development built on a seven acre lot that has been vacant for many years. An emergency community meeting

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    Drug Control

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    that we are safe and far from drugs? Definitely not! Drug eliminated from aboveboard; still lived under the night. Prescription drug abuse is the Nation’s fastest-growing drug problem; smuggling of drug can never disappear (2011 National Drug Control Strategy 4). By the way‚ women’s involvement in drug trafficking in recent years has expanded dramatically (Campbell 233). Spreading of Drug decreases a nation’s physical quality‚ psychological condition‚ and life expectancy. Because no country

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    Roxanne Walton Logic Prof. C. Van Youngman September 12‚ 2012 Gun Control-Affirmative America was founded on basic fundamental rights that are to govern a civilized society. When those rights are challenged by those same citizens‚ reform is imminent and necessary. As stated in 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”. Enforced

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    Scholarly Essay: Gun Control There has been considerable debate recently in Canada over the issue of gun control. The Canadian parliament enacted the Firearms Act to enforce gun control by requiring gun owners to register their firearms. Just recently‚ the government of Alberta lead in a charge‚ including five other provinces and numerous pro-gun groups‚ complaining that the law is unconst... Gun Control Gun control Gun Control Part I:Introduction The issue of gun control and violence‚

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    Gun Control

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    In the United States’ Constitution‚ specifically the Second Amendment‚ 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 statement gives the citizens the right to bear arms‚ because they as people can be a part of a “well regulated Militia”‚ that is imperative to the “security of a free state”. Does this statement still hold firm‚ or does it not? Personally‚ I believe that there should be

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    Running Head: Email Privacy. TUI‚ BUS301 Holly Walker Case Email Privacy Module #1 27 April 2012 Dr. Johnny Vanneste Today‚ social media has changed the world; the world revolves around a collection of digital footprints floating somewhere in cyberspace. So what happens to a digital footprint that has left behind after death? Who gets access to your digital footprints once death occurs? Websites have different policies on transitions of accounts in the event of

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    Gun control

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    number of 12‚632 people in the United States were murdered with firearms‚ and it is estimated that another 48‚676 were treated in hospitals for gunshot wounds received In assaults.” One of the main reasons that numbers associated with gun violence are so high is because guns are falling into the hands of people who should not have them. If we can prevent criminals from acquiring guns‚ we can drastically reduce gun violence. If someone wishes to buy a gun in the United States‚ he or she will do so in

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    Gun Control

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    Rawlins Honors English 10 May 6‚ 2014 The Unrealistic Cause of Gun Control In 1791 the second amendment to the constitution was ratified and it stated that a “well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed” (Lee no.pag.). Since its ratification‚ many debates over the meaning and over gun control have spread throughout America. The term gun control‚ as described by Lee‚ is‚ “any action taken by the federal government

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    Blank Blank English 1102 - 71 Professor Blank Blank 21 February 2013 Gun Control The second amendment states as follows: “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” (Becker 9). The founding fathers of the United States agreed that the civilians of this country should have the right to bear arms. They believed that the government should be afraid of the people‚ not the people afraid of the

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