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    Should the Mma Be Banned?

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    Andrew Del Genio March 4‚ 2013 Should there be a ban on MMA? MMA is banned in 4 different U.S states‚ and many others want it banned nationally. This is to show those people who think it should be banned that they are wrong and that this sport can bring good business to America. Many people believe this sport is very is brutal‚ they use words describing it such as “barbaric” and “Human Cock Fighting” when this sport is nothing like that at all. Fighters don’t even take excessive blows

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    Gun Control in America

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    Jan. 17‚ 2013 Gun Control in America People in America decide to buy weapons for safety or because of the current tragedies. But buying guns does not prevent the homicides from happening‚ it just adds more problems to the source. For example the National Rifle Association said that”-the best way to protect school children was to place a guard – a “good guy with a gun”- in every school‚ part of a so called National School Shield Emergency Response Program.”- ELISABETH ROSENTHAL. But this will

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    The Immigration Ban On their prolonged and suffering journey the immigrants catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty‚ and contemplate the beauty of freedom‚ and what America has in store for their future. They remember all the gruesome and frustrating work they put in‚ in order to make their dreams of freedom a reality. As the plane softly glides onto American ground‚ the immigrants could already feel the American spirit fill their hearts. As they got off the plane‚ chaos occurred. The immigrants

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    School Shooting: Gun Control Essay America is widely known for having a fascination with violence and is a “gun – happy” country. However‚ this love for firearms has led to tragedies untold and horrifying truths about the mental state of individuals as revealed in the Columbine School shooting incident. Major and minor causes collectively led up to this event and bring up the question of whether or not this tragedy could have been prevented. The NRA play a key part in the debate over gun control‚ and

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    plant called cannabis‚ and it’s the illegal in most areas around the world. It’s usually smoked as a cigarette or in a pipe. Many people believe that marijuana should be banned because it has bad effects on brain and body. However‚ others think that everybody deserves the freedom to use marijuana. Whether or not marijuana should be banned is one of the most controversial topics. First of all‚ many people argue that marijuana can be use as a type of medicine to treat cancer or AIDS. However‚ marijuana

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    Mark Twain’s fictional bildungsroman‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ which—due to its racist and inappropriate use of language—has struck much debate on whether it should be taught in high school curricula. Some chastise the novel for the improper behavior that sets a bad example for the readers‚ believing it deserves to be banned. In contrast‚ others argue that the literary work’s original and realistic point of view that accurately depicts American life in the South educates us on the history

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    Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people. Gun control is a controversial topic in America. Gun control in America refers to any action taken by the government to regulate‚ the sale‚ purchase‚ or safety of guns in the hands of individual citizens. But why should the government control who owns guns or firearms? In America there should be less regulations involving gun control‚ our second amendment provides us freedom to own firearms‚ guns provide great self defense and should be used properly

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights Gun controls vs. gun rights have been an issue for many years. With every death used by guns‚ the debate gets hotter and hotter. Gun control believers want you to believe that if all guns were outlawed then there would be no crime. Gun rights believers want you to understand that it is your constitutional right to own a gun. Unlawful or irresponsible people contribute to the debate between gun control vs. gun rights. The Second Amendment of the Constitution states

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    Death penalty should be banned The issue of death penalty is contentious in society. 70s‚ only six countries had stopped killing people as a form of punishment; now over 140 countries have abolished the death penalty. (5 reason)The death penalty‚ by definition‚ is a life or death issue. With the overwhelming global trend against executions‚ Its abolition has been a fierce debate worldwide problem. This essay argued that death penalty should be banned. One of the main reasons for banning

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    Composition I February 8‚ 2013 Word Count: 907 Gun laws are one of the most heavily argued topics in America today. The main reason for the overwhelming response to the debates is that America is split on this topic; 53% want stricter gun laws while 43% don’t‚ (Lightman). Recent shootings have made gun sales spike because people are worried about new gun laws; this leads to a greater circulation of guns. Any individual over the age of 18 can purchase a gun in the state of Florida without first going

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