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    Frequent text message users‚ social media advocates‚ and opinionated bloggers all write about various topics‚ but how does that compare to classic writing? Clive Thompson‚ author of Smarter Than You Think‚ continuously supports his mark that the Internet‚ regardless of its credibility‚ is progressively transforming today’s way of writing‚ allowing society to write more effectively and for longer lengths. Based on Thompson’s claims he makes in “Public Thinking”‚ it is apparent that appeals to logos

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    Nature and Extent of Violent Crime There’s nothing we can do to stop crimes from happening; crimes are inevitable. However‚ it is important to know how crimes originate‚ when they occur‚ where crimes are more likely to occur and who can commit such acts of violence. This knowledge gives law enforcement a better understanding on how to deal with these situations and to help make society a safer place. The imperfections of society contribute to the nature of violent crimes. Criminologists imply

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    There is no one reason for violent crime. According to Elliot Currie‚ author of Roots of Danger: Violent Crime in Global Perspective‚ it is an interaction of inequality‚ marginal work‚ weak social constructs‚ strained families‚ harsh and ineffective criminal justice system‚ and easy access to firearms. These issues lead to violence‚ which “contributes to a vicious downward spiral in which poor social conditions create high levels of violence‚ which in turn exacerbate those adverse social conditions

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    When wars start soldiers are needed. Some people consider soldiers to be criminals because they kill people‚ but what if that soldier was a child? In many countries when wars start not only the adults are affected‚ but also the children. In many situations the child’s family is killed by soldiers on the other side. Children often volunteer to join the fighting and become child soldiers. Would that make them criminals or victims? I think that child soldiers are victims of war not war criminals they

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    waits he begins to think back to the past seven years of his time in the Sex and Child Crimes Special Task Force Unit. He had worked for the Cleveland Police Department for a total of twelve years‚ coming up in a few weeks. Seven years ago having just made detective not even a year‚ when this special task force was created‚ in an attempt to help reduce violence in the Cleveland area and help reduce the Violent Crimes Unit’s infinite case backup. He was one of the highest scores in the history of the

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    Concealed Weapons‚ Concealed Risk Do you feel safer sitting next to someone carrying a gun? / Many people say no to that question‚/ for many valid reasons. Carrying Concealed weapons have nothing to do with your dad or uncle owning many firearms. / This issue relates solely on allowing individuals to carry these weapons/ almost anywhere in the community:/ including football games‚/ restaurants‚/ stores‚/school buildings/ and other many other places where firearms should strictly be prohibited

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    Teens Commit Violent Crimes and Aren’t Held Accountable If you can’t do the time‚ don’t do the crime. How would you feel if a teen that committed murder was in the same class as your son or daughter‚ or any other teenager that you care about? That would be pretty scary. Being a teen myself‚ I would not want to be surrounded by anyone that is potentially harmful. The White House held a televised conference on adolescent development‚ and they discussed about whether teen’s brain development disadvantages

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    Manies‚ a carry concealed weapon permit holder‚ walked into the office and pointed a .38-caliber pistol at the victim and executed her while she sat in her chair‚ talking on the phone. This violent act and other very serious crimes like it are committed on a regular basis. There are many small things that the government could do to limit the number of handgun related deaths‚ but the most obvious thing is to enact stricter handgun control laws and to make it more difficult to get a carry concealed weapon

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    Rhetorical analysis of The New Literacy BY Clive Thompson The Clive Thompson article is aimed at showing the development of new literacy where students are learning how to write for a specific audience and making a good essay. The new literacy‚ according to Thompson‚ has been facilitated by the internet-enabled social networking such as Facebook and Twitter as they have increased the number of writings modern-day students make. Also‚ these kinds of writings have enabled the students to understand

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    Concealed carry is neither safe nor a deterent of crime. Some of the senators claim they can be used for self-defense. But the truth is that Concealed handguns are not an effective form of self-defense. A Nov. 2009 peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Public Health by Charles Branas‚ PhD‚ found that someone carrying a gun for self-defense was 4.5 times more likely to be shot during an assault than an assault victim without a gun. Attackers often surprise victims‚ making it

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