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    Guns shouldn’t be allowed in schools because it could be dangerous. There are various reasons why they shouldn’t it could cause a lot of violence to a lot of people if it got out of hand in any way. Different people have a different perspective due to if schools should have guns or if they shouldn’t. There are also some campuses that allow guns for safety reasons. Some people/students have different opinions on guns in school and take surveys to show their opinion. A lot of students know about

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    Why Women Smile Everywhere you go you see a smile; whether it is on a billboard or person they surround us. But how many of those are genuine smiles? In the essay Why Women Smile by Amy Cunningham it is stated that women are expected to smile at all times and often these smiles are artificial. What is in a smile? Could there be something in a smile’s physiology to help us better understand a person’s motives to smile? Possibly even health benefits. There is more behind a smile than a forced expression

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. In our world‚ civil disobedience is important in showing mass beliefs of all people. If any person doesn’t agree with a law‚ they should have the right to peacefully resist the law as long as they accept the consequences. Resistance that is not peaceful is the problem in today’s society and causes tension between people and the law. For example‚ Rosa Parks is a name that is important in history and will never be forgotten. “You must never

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    Why I picked up a gun The text “Why I picked up a gun” is written by Tiffany Hyatt in May 13‚ 2003. In the year 2001 Tiffany Hyatt drove past a beautiful little house. The house was surrounded by crime scene tape. This made Tiffany think about how she was raped and beaten by men who are commissioned police officers. In the text she talks about how every woman should be able to carry a gun. When Tiffany was younger she had a gun for sport‚ but after her assault she thought that it was important that

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    I found the book It Could Happen to Anyone‚ Why Battered Women Stay interesting to read. At first it was difficult to read‚ because of the title I was concerned what kind of material was going to be in the book. I was interested to find out why battered women stay in an abusive relationship. I liked reading the case studies as it gave me great insight of the situation. The case studies also made me understand the situation in more detail. I enjoyed having a breakdown of sections in the chapters.

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    occurrences have ignited yet another round of the gun control debate‚ focusing largely on whether or not teachers should be allowed to conceal carry on campus. With strict gun bans

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    I believe gun control laws do not stop gun violence because of the killing population. If the gun control laws stop the violence the death crime wouldn’t be so high. Criminals don’t seem to care about the laws. Criminals continue to carry guns looking for trouble. Gun control laws doesn’t seem to affect criminals. Some criminals even feel as regardless of what‚ they are going to do what they want to do. I believe if the gun control laws were strict and had more consequences behind it the crimes may

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    Questions 1) Explain why women failed to gain the vote in 1900 and 1914. (10 marks) Women failed to get the right to vote in 1909 to 1914 because of many reasons of which include: The suffragettes and the suffrages‚ the suffrages where to violent not law abiding and the sufragettes where to law abiding and too peaceful. The expectations of women‚ that women should stay at home and look after the family. The influences of religion‚ religion where in favour of man and believed that women should get

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    consistently left-wing biased‚ and bombarding the American population with false statistics‚ hand picked heart-rending news stories‚ and misinterpreted information it can be easy to see why the hatred and misunderstanding for guns and pro-gun laws‚ for instance‚ campus carry‚ are so rampant in America. Campus carry is an important law that if an individual so chooses‚ can allow a person to express their right to bear arms‚ provide a means of self-protection‚ and will not bring a significant change

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    GUN SAFETY AND GUN LAWS KEY TOPICS GUN SAFETY RULES STATE GUN LAWS WAITING PERIOD/ REGISTRATION CONCEILED LAWS RECIPROCITY GUN SAFETY RULES At home‚ in the field‚ at the range‚ or anywhere‚ the first concern of every firearm owner should be safety. Before handling any firearm‚ understand its operation and familiarize yourself with its mechanical features. To help ensure safe practices at home and on the range‚ make these gun handling principles your own‚ and they will become natural

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