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    2013 Ms. Sandi Greene Rhetorical Analysis- Gun Control- Rough Draft Gun Control laws have been discussed more and more now due to more recent tragedies because of gun violence. James Q. Wilson‚ previous a professor of Pepperdine University‚ UCLA‚ and an author of many public policy books‚ wrote and editorial letter trying to convince his intended audience that if the government passes more gun control laws it will not decrease the gun violence in America as much as society wants to believe

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    States with guns‚ sixty seven percent is 10‚886 out of 16‚272 crimes that involved guns. (Agresti‚ James D) More gun control could decrease that number significantly. Gun constrictions will not hinder Americans hunting or hobbies‚ it will help stop the shooter from getting guns. Even though people think that guns are not a problem‚ there needs to be more restrictions on guns because it would decrease shootings and mass murders‚ it would reduce deaths and injuries associated with guns‚ and civilians

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    Law Extension Committee Winter 2007 Conveyancing Introduction and Formation of Contract _____________________________________________________________________________ CONVEYANCING LECTURE 14 MAY 2007 Note: Students should read the Chapters in Lang & Skapinker and the cases referred to in the Guide. These notes are NOT a substitute for reading the text and considering the cases. _________________________________________ Introduction Conveyancing “Conveyance” is defined by the The Australian Oxford

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    This is Claire Crosswaite reporting live on November 22nd from the Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas‚ Texas. It’s about 12:15 p.m. on a beautiful Friday afternoon and there are around 200 thousand people waiting to see President Kennedy. With the President will be his lovely wife Jacqueline‚ Govenor John Connally and his wife Nellie. It’s been reported that Mr.President and the first lady had to take a short flight from Fort Worth‚ but will be here shortly. You can almost feel the excitment in

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    Persuasive Letter

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    I would just like to thank you for taking the time to read this letter. It definitely will be worth your while. Secondly‚ I would like to inform you of a great opportunity. My name is Anthony Solfaro and I am the creator of the lightning bike 3000. This is no ordinary bike! It generates its own energy to power the bike‚ as well as other accessories. This bike does not use energy because it produces energy once you start peddling. This is good for two reasons. One being that you will help the environment

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    Stricter Gun Laws

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    suffer from their loved ones dying at the hand of a gun. For a long time the United States has long debated the issue on making gun laws more advanced. Americans are tired of dealing with mass shootings and wondering when the next shooting is going to happen. They want to see change with stricter gun laws preventing guns to be in the hands of the wrong people. Americans want proficient background checks that will actually work. Tougher gun laws and having more advanced backgrounds checks would be

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    Gun control Introduction On July 12 2012‚ James Eagan Holmes walked in to a cinema dressed in tactical clothing‚ armed with tear-gas grenades and several firearms he killed twelve people and injured fifty-eight. On December 14 2012‚ twenty-year old Adam Lanza walked in to Sandy Hook elementary school and killed 20 children and 6 adults armed with combat gear using semi-automatic guns. In Australia‚ a mass shooting occurred at the popular tourist site Port Arthur leaving 35 people dead

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    Gun Control One group of individuals innocently trusts that without firearms‚ criminal violence would be diminished. Opponents to such line of thought believe that absence of fire arms deprives people the right of leisure in games like game ranging‚ and protection from domestic aggressors. The belief is that there are variety of situations that are not actively protected within the police functionality‚ and can be avoided through gun ownership. However‚ all citizens of the United States accept that

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    Guns on Campus On April 16 of 2007‚ a man named Cho Seung-Hui entered the campus of Virginia Tech University. He walked around the school carrying a gun. Seung-Hui shot and killed 2 students in their dorm room. Within two hours later‚ he had shot classrooms full of students. 30 more young adults’ lives were taken that day. Cho also took his own life after the shooting. Later we would refer to this as the Virginia Tech Massacre (source # 5). Tragedies like this are sparking controversial conversations

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    American Gun Laws

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    Gun laws in the United States of America need to be altered in order to make American society safer. The Second Amendment of the Constitution reads “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed.” This means that from the point any American child is born they have the right to possess a gun and use it for their own safety. How can a child as young as the age of ten years old know the difference between

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