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    On the topic discussed on the radio channel 88.9 on “State of Nevada” was Trump’s ban on immigration. Joe Schoenmann‚ the radio host‚ along with his guest‚ Chris Edward‚ an assemblyman‚ has acknowledged the conflict this ban has created in the society‚ which causes many people to voice their frustrations and anger towards Trump and the new order he signed. The new executive order and its impact on immigration cause an uproar and the people to protest outside the airport‚ which has become a disturbance

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    Online Technologies Are Changing The Way People Live In Australia The terms online have specific meanings in regard to computer technology and telecommunications. In general online indicates a state of connectivity. Online shopping‚ e-banking‚ social networking‚ e-commerce‚ website hosting‚ online video games etc. are some of examples of online technologies. As computers have become more affordable over time‚ the number of Australian households using computers and accessing the internet has significantly

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    Essay On Gun Laws

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    How many more senseless deaths by guns do we need in the world? I disagree with the laws that allow private individuals to own a gun. It is way too easy for private individuals and especially criminals to get guns. I believe that only law enforcers such as police‚ fireman‚ F.B.I agents‚ and the military should be permitted to have guns. It is the job of law enforcers to protect and serve our communities and as such‚ they need guns in order to do their jobs. They are loyal and trustworthy people

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    it takes to change Amendment 2. This year there was a new gun law added to the long list of gun laws. In Colorado and Oregon the law was passed with a huge margin. The law states that you can not buy a gun at a gun show without a background check‚ and for it to be a gun show there only needs to be 3 or more people. So‚ in other words many of the police officers in the world will now be breaking the law when the switch guns with other officers. For instance‚ there are four officers standing

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    Gun Violence Essay

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    murdered with guns every day and 151 are treated for a gun assault in an emergency room. By looking at the statistic shown above‚ you can see how huge the number of people that are being killed everyday in America and how relevant this issue is today. As the years go by‚ it seems as though you hear more and more about gun violence‚ that it is sicken to ones stomach. It is impossible for one to turn on the news and not hear about some gun related crime from day to day. It seems as though guns have turned

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    NRA Arguments

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    NRA Arguments NRA Origins · Civil War Union Soldiers concerned with marshalship · Articles written about how a association needed for training - backed by General Wingate (1871) · NRA formed 1978 · First shooting range -got idea from Britain(wimbledon) and Germany · USA won competition against British for shooting · Youth programs started (1900) - became a sport · NRA had provided basic marksmanship skills to people who were scouted or of age to become soldiers. · After WW11 NRA doubled in size

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    Pro Gun Control

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    The topic of gun control has always been a volatile topic often discussed in politics. Gun control may be defined as any law‚ practice or policy proposed to restrict or limit the possession‚ use or production of guns by citizens of our country. The topic of gun control increased in popularity in the 1960’s when national crime rates dramatically increased. “With more than 20‚000 laws on the books at the local‚ state and federal levels‚ firearms are in fact one of the most regulated products in

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    Gun Control on its Way Paul Waldman’s “Gun control fight just beginning” appeared in the CNN news website in April 19‚ 2013. In this argument‚ Waldman aims to inform his audience about the terms of the gun control debate. The argument that he is counteracting is that people are using their ethos to give credibility to their scare tactics. This dominates the argument through pathos (lies) to completely override all example of logic to keep any gun control legislation from passing. Waldman is effective

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    Gun Control Cons

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    Gun control has sparked quite a controversy over the years. Some people believe that having strict gun control is the only way to fix the problems. While others‚ including myself‚ believe it is more a problem with the person that is behind the trigger. There has been laws about gun control as early as 1934. as citizens‚ we need to ask ourselves if having gun control will solve all the issues at hand. With both arguments‚ there is facts to support. I believe that gun control will not have the ability

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    Three arguments Word critical argument analysis essay‚ focuses on three professional essays and how these authors construct their arguments using opinion and evidence. There are many different ways in which authors can construct their arguments. In the highly controversial topic of legalizing marijuana I found three very different styles of arguments in which the authors backed up their opinions with facts. In my reading of these arguments each writer had there own style. The first essay

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