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    Why do people keep guns? These days many people own and carry guns with them in the name of security and protection. Many people own guns such as rifles and shotguns for the sport of hunting. The government allows people to own and carry guns by having a background check and getting a permit‚ but there are many private gun sellers who sell guns without any background checks and giving permits. The possession of guns should be strictly banned because they are the sign of violence‚ they have increased

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    primary functions. d. Stimulates the digestive tract(roughage) Proteins a. Vital to the growth‚ repair and maintenance of the body. b. Can also be used to provide the body with energy. c. Growth and tissue repairs especially for children‚ expectants‚ nursing mothers and invalids Fats a. Provide convenient and concentrated source of energy. b. Surrounds and protects

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    2.3 Styles of parental mediation in the use of technologies by children Several studies agree that‚ at such a young age‚ children‚ even though they are able to explore‚ in great measure‚ digital technologies in and independent way‚ need guidance and help. The role of parents is fundamental as they are the first mediators‚ it is with them that children usually have their first digital experiences‚ and regard them as examples‚ tending to replicate their practices and preferences (Kucirkova & Sakr‚

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    and questions their power (Ben-Zvi 155). Return to Text. Bird: 1. The bird was a "child-substitute for the solitary Minnie; the canary’s voice was to displace the silence of a coldly authoritarian husband and replace the sounds of the unborn children" (Makowsky 62). 2. "Through the

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    world many children get vaccinated. Vaccination lowers the risk of sickness. Children should get vaccinated early as possible. Vaccinations allow the immune system to recognize and fight off illness. Children should be vaccinated for three reasons. One‚ being vaccinated can save many children’s lives. Two‚ vaccination is very safe and effective. Three‚ being vaccinated can protect others from sickness. To begin with‚ vaccination can save a child’s life. Vaccines can protect children from illnesses

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    Loose/Strict Constructionist DBQ By both definition and widespread perception the Jeffersonian-Republicans were strict constructionists‚ meaning they closely followed the framework of the Constitution. On the other hand‚ the belief was that Federalists‚ who thought the Constitution was open for interpretation‚ were loose constructionists. Although both the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison (Democratic-Republicans) mainly supported these theories‚ they‚ like other politicians of

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    Deviations from Strict Egalitarianism Equality underlines most theories of justice‚ but deviations from strict equality of resources and welfare should occur where it benefits those worse off in society. It should also deviate to allow ensure freedom of choices and recognition of self ownership. The doctrine of sufficiency argues that the focus of justice should be about ensuring that each person has “enough” and that it should be “of no moral consequence whether some had more than others” (Frankfurt

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    The issue of abortion causes debates about human interactions where factors of ethics‚ emotions and law come together. There are many reasons why a woman would decide to have abortions. Whatever the reasons a woman decides to have an abortion‚ it seems only justified that she should be able to make decisions in regards to her life and body. The decisions that she makes will be beneficial to both the woman and the fetus because it will prevent many problems from occurring in the future. If a woman

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    could be a bully‚ we must face reality if it happens. Here are some suggestions for parents and caregivers responsible for a child who is bullying others. Make sure your child isn’t witnessing violence between members of your family. Modeling aggressive behavior at home can lead to violence by the child against others at school and later on in life. Talk to your child‚ his teachers and school administrators. Children who bully try to deny or minimize their wrongdoings. Cooperate with the school to

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    Tort Law | Strict Liability | Alabama Law | | Shannon Martin | 12/22/2011 | | Alabama Tort Law is the only truly comprehensive resource on tort law in Alabama. With expert discussion of proof requisites and defenses‚ it covers all the elements of each tort actionable under Alabama law. It provides the information necessary to determine if there is a case and what is needed to prove or defend it. Alabama Tort Law not only provides up-to-date coverage of relevant case law and analysis

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