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    Concealed Carry

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    Concealed Carry should be legalized throughout the United States. Throughout the Nation a rising controversial issue is the debate whether or not concealed carry should be allowed. However‚ each fifty states have their own laws and regulations on conceal carry and its extent of legalization‚ although concealed carry should be legalized throughout the United States. Moreover‚ People’s rights‚ Safety and the main justification of Protection are proper reasons for the legalization of conceal carry‚ or the

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    The gun legislation needs to be changed‚ it needs to be more useful than what it already‚ is right now you just use it for hunting. I know there should be gun laws‚ i not saying there shouldn’t be any laws there should be. I’m just saying there should be less gun laws there so strict‚ if you have a gun in your house you get yelled at. The people that have the gun in the house they are trying to protect there family‚ but the police have to yell at them for having them in the house. I am not saying

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    Why Are Guns Bad

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    Guns. They are devastating sources of pain and can easily punch a hole right into your head at an insane 2‚500 feet per second‚ about 1‚700 miles per hour (“Doge-a-Bullet”). This is faster than sound‚ meaning you would be dead before you hear anything (“Doge-a-Bullet”). This old piece of technology had uses such as offensiveness or attacking‚ defense‚ and hunting. These tools of killing have left thousands dead‚ thousands fed‚ and thousands defended. Guns have a clear impact on the world that has

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    Ain T I A Woman Analysis

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    Key Word #1: Identity. An overarching concept that framed both readings “Ain’t I a Woman” by Avtar Brah‚ and “Race and Ethnicity” by Stephen Spencer looks at defining identities whether it be of individuals or social and cultural groups. Stephen Spencer discusses how language is a cultural code that can “reflect inherently different social attributes: class‚ gender‚ ethnicity and so on (Spencer‚ 40).” Language is crucially important when looking at many social issues. How we define these issues

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    Since the birth of the United States gun control has been a constant in American’s lives. The “right to bear arms” which is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights has permitted citizens to be in possession of guns. Although this amendment sanctions the ownership of gun’s‚ there seems to be a continuous debate on the restriction and laws pertaining to the distribution and sale of guns. In the wake of countless catastrophic mass shootings‚ gun control has taken center stage in the media‚ polarizing

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    Keep Guns Out Of Schools In recent years‚ there have been many school shootings. Students and faculty deserve the right to carry a firearm to protect themselves. There have been many occasions when the campus police were not able to protect students and faculty. The second amendment gives the right for Americans to bear arms. However‚ firearms should not be allowed on college campuses because people will feel unsafe‚ some individuals do not know how to use a gun‚ and officers will become confused

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    Grade 9P 39-year-old Tendulkar urged to carry on Sapa – AFPI 24 April‚ 2012 / 9.35am A few days ago an article mentioned that some people want Sachin Tendulkar to carry on in terms or his cricket career. Do you agree or disagree about the fact that he is too old and should retire or should he carry on with being Captain? To be biased or not I guess there are many opinions in this case! I would tend to agree that Sachin Tendulkar should pursue his career in cricket because I personally

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    Ain T I A Woman Essay

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    The two short paragraphs‚ Ain’t I a Woman and At the Cemetery‚ discuss important issues that are evident even today. Although many people look at discrimination as something that we left behind in the mid-1900’s‚ another event occurs every day that makes it evident this is a reoccurring event. The news is filled with stories about discrimination. In most cases it has to do with a person‚ or a group of people‚ that feel as though they are being treated unfairly. Generally these things are countered

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    “Ever since I got my concealed carry permit for school me and my student felt safer in class.”Said 29 year old teacher James Matthews from High oaks high school. He is not the only teacher to feel this way as many other teachers are getting their permits too. As this trend becomes more popular. Teachers should be able to have guns in school. Teachers should have guns in school because it reduces the amount or attacks and threats around schools. In 2011 10 Iowa schools were attacked and 5 students

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    since 1791. Why should peoples’ right to own a gun change now? The Second Amendment allows United States citizens to access and use firearms. Arguably the Second Amendment is not for today’s society and people desire the creation of restricting gun laws. Currently‚ the government entrusts the creation of gun laws up to the state‚ which is problematic when law-abiding citizens travel from state to state with a firearm. All people in the right state of mind and have proper training should have access

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