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    In the United States of America‚ most Americans would argue that the Second Amendment is one of the most important rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights until gun violence intentionally or unintentionally impacts their household. Unfortunately‚ most Americans have limited knowledge regarding the foundation of the Second Amendment and the guaranteed right to bear arms; therefore‚ every incident that Americans encounter is fair game. The premise is quite simple‚ “to protect citizens from the government”

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    violent ways and others will choose to do peaceful resistance. Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Martin Luther King is an example. Martin Luther King JR‚ definitely made an impact and got his point across. Many people joined his peaceful protesting and he got a lot of respect even today. By doing no harm‚ it it is a super effective way as it shows that the people are respectful and not monsters or savages. It gives them a good reputation. Why fight violence with violence? Another

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    Woman Rights

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    roles of woman are now different based on their location in the world. Woman should have the same opportunity as men. “Equally rights”. In places such as India‚ Taliban and South Sudan woman are having their right held against them. These women have hard times getting what they need and want. Throughout this the rest of this passage I will go deeper into their living environment and everyday life. In South Sudan Rose Mary Adare and her two-week-old baby was dragged out of their home at gun point

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    Peaceful defiance of laws effectiveness is all in the eye of the beholder. If done correctly it can bring attention to the movement in a positive light. However if it causes to much of a nuisance to people that do not support the cause it will receive much opposition. The most effective peaceful defiance of laws in my opinion would be the Civil Rights movements of the 50s and 60s. With their leaders they perfectly blended the ability to get their word out with complying with others to achieve what

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    Rafael Ramos May 14‚ 2011 Gun Control The issue of gun control and restrictions is an ongoing debate in America that just cannot be settled. It is a pressing issue because it deals with the Second Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights. Do we abide by what our founding fathers’ laws? Or do we adapt our Bill of Rights to fit how society works today? It is such an issue because we say that our country was founded on the constitution‚ yet we cannot decide whether or not to live by it

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    One need only look to Abraham Lincoln to best respond to the question‚ "Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society?" All too often‚ government is a term applied erroneously to some faceless inanimate mass. As if government is more a thing than a collective‚ decision-making‚ living‚ breathing organism. You often hear people blaming societal problems and failings on the ineffective "government." Government does not‚ nor can it exist without people. For those

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    Heroism can be defined in three words‚ showing great bravery. In Peaceful Warrior‚ a few people showed this. Dan and Socrates were the main two who showed this. They should us their heroism by Dan’s courage‚ determination and Socrates’s power to help Dan to become a better person and athlete. They showed courage throughout the movie. Heroism shows itself in Peaceful Warrior. The first thing I noticed was that Dan was challenged a lot in the movie. Sometimes he wanted to give up. After Dan’s

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    Gun On Campus

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    passing a law making it legal to carry a gun on college campuses. The people trying to get the law passed say that letting someone carry a concealed weapon will allow the weapon carrier to protect themselves if a shooter comes to their campus. Those against allowing a person to carry a gun on campus want to protect people from gun accidents. Guns on campus would definitely make me think twice about doing violence on a college campus. It should be legal to carry a gun on campus. In Arizona‚ the law

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    Gun Control

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    of guns in the country‚ as they are a threat to human lives. Firstly‚ the rights to own guns should be controlled as they have the power to kill‚ to inflict damage. Instead of “being necessary to the security of the state”‚ it is contributing to the unknown dangers of the state. People are not using the guns that they are given the right to own to protect themselves‚ but rather to hurt others.There have been many incidents where there are people who have managed to gain possession of guns and

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    Running Head: GUN CONTROL VS. GUN RIGHTS Gun Control vs. Gun Rights By Robert Marlow For CJ 450 Senior Seminar Dr. Michael Eskey Park University September 2009 Abstract Gun control and gun rights have been an issue that has been debated for decades. Whenever there has been a mass shooting of any magnitude‚ it seems that the debate heats up even more. Consideration must be given as to what the benefits are of these gun control laws. Gun control laws must also be written as

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