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    Gun Safety Vs Freedom

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    The Gun Law: Safety V. Freedom There are many heated controversial topics in our society. Gun safety and gun laws is one of those topics. In the United States‚ there are currently a debate on the eight-fourth Texas Legislative. A new law has been signed‚ which will allow college students to carry guns on campus. There have many college shootings in our history. Mass shootings use to be rarer‚ sadly‚ now are increasing more regularly than before (Mangan). Along with Texas‚ seven other states –Colorado

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    Private vs. Public Schools

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    …just cant go wrong Laura NOVEMBER 23‚ 2010 WRITING IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE “Children are the future”. We hear this quote very quite often‚ but how much truth do you think really lies behind it? Literally speaking‚ children of today are‚ in fact‚ going to be adults of tomorrow; and with that being said‚ this quote is true indeed. However‚ the main question that needs to be asked is‚ how can we set children up today to make the future a brighter place? Well‚ aside from home training and values

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    Celebs Privacy

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    Voice Your Opinion They should be given more privacy   I just hate the fact that people are bound to go through public scrutiny just because they are celebs. It risks their safety and the media plays a huge role in jeopardizing the images of these celebrities. Celebrities should have the right to live their lives without the never-ending presence of the media. This will greatly reduce the degree to which celebrity safety is threatened‚ and will reduce pressure on them. Posted

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    Homeschooling vs. Public Schools Emile Peponoulas - Why might parents choose to home school their children? "Parents of 136 homeschooled elementary children completed questionnaires assessing constructs derived from the parental involvement literature and personal beliefs identified in the homeschooling literature as important to parents’ decisions to home school. Results suggest that home-schooling parents appear to be motivated by an active role construction‚ strong sense of efficacy for

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    HOME SCHOOL VS PUBLIC SCHOOL By: Danielle Owens English Composition Allied Health Institute There has always been the debate of which education style is better‚ homeschooling or public school? Homeschooling can provide both a flexible and more intimate setting. Public school can be considered a disciplined environment and good for social development. Although public school is more popular among parent choice‚ the decision to home school is on the rise. “Over 2.04

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    Homeschooling vs. Public Schooling Homeschool and public school‚ which one is better for my child? What about the cost? Which educational setting will my child benefit the most from? These are questions that parents need to ask before making a decision such as this one. Also‚ parents need to know that both homeschool and public schools appeal to people of all race‚ religion‚ and political viewpoints (Romanowski‚ 2001). Whether a parent chooses to homeschool their child or send them to public school‚ is

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    Rights vs Public Order

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    of individual rights vs. public order. It will define what the two terms are and discuss many of the elements that allow us to live in a society that has both. The research was done through the Internet and articles found through the University of Phoenix Library. The conclusions of the paper show that a free society cannot be solely based on individual rights or public order. Elements of each are balanced in a modern and complex society. Individual Rights vs. Public Order Modern

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    Public vs Private Healthcare: the advantages and disadvantages of both As a first generation Canadian‚ due to the on-going debate about a possible public-private healthcare interface‚ I have become very familiar with the meaning of public vs private healthcare. In a socialist type government healthcare services are provided‚ funded and regulated by the government‚ which constitutes as a public healthcare system. On the other hand‚ entrepreneur-run (profit-based) clinics and hospitals that are

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    My role as the Deputy Director of Public Safety and Defense within OMES-IS is to put out fires‚ provide guidance‚ and help make decisions when needed. Within our organization we have Strategist‚ you can think of them as IT directors for specific agencies in the state. For example‚ we have strategists that help the Department of Public Safety‚ Corrections‚ Narcotics‚ and the OSBI. The strategist’s purpose is to help guide these agencies with their information technology needs. Their role is essential

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    Motor Vehicle Safety Laws and Public Health Tiffany N. McClintock HCA 415 Community & Public Health Instructor: Sara Matusak April 1‚ 2013 Federal Laws “The U.S. Congress responded with the National Highway Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act and the Highway Safety Act of 1966‚ creating a new federal program to address motor vehicle safety” (Waller‚ para. 5). This act allows the federal government to implement laws regarding motor vehicle safety. This act created the National Highway

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