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    If you’d have told me a year ago that I’d be standing here in front of you talking about going on a mission‚ I’d have laughed at you. Well‚ here I am. It has been a long and interesting journey in getting me here today‚ but‚ as a popular Kenny Chesney song professes “The laughs‚ the smiles‚ the trials‚ the tears‚ it’s hard to hate what got me here.” Well‚ I’m here and am very excited to move on to this next chapter in my life. I’d be a fool to think that the coming years‚ though filled with

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    Annotated Bibliography Specific Topic: Control of legalization of arms rights Wolfgram‚ M.A (2008). When the men with illegalization guns rule: Explaining human rights failures in Kosovo since 1999. Political Science Quarterly‚ 123(3)‚ 461-484. The article discusses that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) peace enforcement mission and the United Nations (UN) protectorate failed to credibly establish their authority. Also‚ a loosely veiled incarnation of the Kosovo Liberation Army. And

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    citizens should have the right to carry a conceal handgun in public has created a massive uproar. People have different views about this issue. Just as the Second Amendment states that every human being has the constitutional right to keep and bear arms‚ many gun-rights advocates believe that reasonable citizens have the right to

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    Raina Petkoff Raina is one of Shaw’s most delightful heroines from his early plays. In the opening scenes of the play‚ she is presented as being a romantically idealistic person in love with the noble ideal of war and love; yet‚ she is also aware that she is playing a game‚ that she is a poseuse who enjoys making dramatic entrances (her mother is aware that Raina listens at doors in order to know when to make an effective entrance)‚ and she is very quixotic in her views on love and war. Whenever

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    The book and the movie are almost exactly the same. The book and the movie are about Susie Salmon getting murdered when she was 14 years old. The book and the movie both express the fact that George Harvey is the murderer. The movie and the book both show how people’s lives are affected by Susie being dead. And the book and the movie both explain Susie’s feeling for Ray Singh. Although the book and the movie do have a lot of differences as well. In the book Susie’s elbow is found by the neighbors

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    Realism: The Sole Propellant behind the U.S Nuclear Policies The three main theoretical thoughts behind today’s international politics are Realism‚ Liberalism‚ and Constructivism. These theories help us in understanding the components that formulate the determinants of international affairs. The three pillars of paradigms are vastly diverse from one another on many different levels. Realism proclaims that international politics is “governed by the objective law with roots in human nature” (Morgenthau

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    American citizens (Thompson). For example‚ as Americans one of our civil liberties is to keep and bear arms. In our society‚ this civil liberty has become an issue due to several incidents involving firearms. Therefore‚ a bill has been constructed threatening our right to bear arms. I feel that as Americans we have many reasons that we should have this civil liberty is because the right to bear arms involved in the second and fourth amendments. The second amendment clearly states “a well-regulated militia

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    The second amendment states “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 amendment is one of the best rules that our forefathers gave us when they wrote the constitution. It allows the people to have some sort of defense if the government decides to rise against it’s own people. However the weapons that middle class people can own are nothing but amazing. The second amendment is good; however

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    Arms Race Committee Delegation: Denmark Novice Even though the delegation of Denmark often poses without notice‚ it is undoubtedly a  well­established and wealthy country with unparalleled promise. In this summit dedicated to the  militarization of outer space‚ the delegation of Denmark seeks to leave its mark in these pressing  issues‚ working towards a safer and more united galaxy.  Even though the nation of Denmark does not possess any nuclear force or equipment and  only has a small yet capable army

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    The Right to Bear Arms with Concealed Carry Humans naturally assume the right to be able to protect and defend their own person. This is a country built upon protecting the well-being of its people‚ and‚ more so protecting its people’s freedom‚ specifically the freedom to keep and bear arms. We are free to defend ourselves against others acting outside their lawful boundaries. Crime is obviously a problem in society‚ and we have laws in place to discourage behaviors that people agree on as wrong

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