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    Qing Yuan ESL114 Section G Ryan Salvador May 3‚ 2012 Should the Chinese government ban the internet censorship? Since the birth of internet‚ people have been bombarded with different kind of information every day. Internet is a network that connects the data of different private computer networks and organizational computer groups from people or organizations around the world (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). As a result‚ people are looking forward to having access to any kind of websites of their

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    Persuasive Paper in Support of the Ban on Semiautomatic Assault Rifles   In the State of California‚ a semiautomatic rifle is considered to be an assault weapon if it occupies a detachable ammunition magazine or one of various other features‚ including a pistol grip‚ flash suppressor or grenade launcher (Feinstein‚ 2013). While staunch supporters of the 2nd Amendment often uphold that assault rifles have accounted for a very small percentage of firearm-related violent crimes‚ the author

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    group of California lawmakers - were horrified by the shooting at a stockton schoolyard - so they adopted (made) the first assault weapons ban in the country….giving new life to the group of gun control advocates to re-enact the federal assault weapon ban that expired in 2004 (Richman). This talks about how back then they did the first ever assault weapon ban in the country‚ It shows how dangerous the assault weapon is and if California banned the assault weapon then‚ the whole US should too. Assault

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    different meanings to different people. A general statement is it is designed to restrict or limit the possession‚ production‚ importation‚ shipment‚ sale‚ and/or use of firearms (Wikipedia). There are many options including Assault rifle bans‚ large magazine clips ban‚ and criminal background checks. To a liberal who fears lifeless objects as being evil‚ it means walking on the bill of rights to assuage their fears‚ and avoiding or at least hampering the people‚ in their ability to lawfully keep and

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    believe that the proposed ban on assault weapons as politically poisonous. That there is difference between the size of magazine and assault weapons. (2b)Some lawmakers agreed that if the ban on the size of 15-30 rounds devices that have been used in shootings rampages from Aurora‚ Tucson‚ Colorado‚ and Newtown‚ it could be less numbers of people killed. (2c) the difficulties associated to the issue is that majority of republican lawmakers are not in support of the ban of assault weapons but in

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    Blank Blank English 1102 - 71 Professor Blank Blank 21 February 2013 Gun Control The second amendment states as follows: “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” (Becker 9). The founding fathers of the United States agreed that the civilians of this country should have the right to bear arms. They believed that the government should be afraid of the people‚ not the people afraid of the

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    side taken on the matter on what we should do about nuclear weapons in the world. We must measure these benefits and drawbacks to determine which decision is the best for future security of our country. One side of the argument is to permanently ban all nuclear weapons in this country. This option sounds like the best option and the right thing to do. However‚ because countries of the rest of the world still have nuclear weapons‚ we are at a security risk. If we didn’t have any nuclear weapons

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    and their child could possibly die. People could be walking around in a store and somebody with an assault weapon could come in and kill a ton of those people. That can all be changed by putting a ban on assault weapons. Assault weapons should be banned in the United States. First‚ while putting this ban on assault weapons imagine about how many lives would be saved and how many people would still be here if assault weapons were already banned. Just to think about the fact that if assault weapons

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    Cited: Abdullah‚ Halimah‚ Jessica Yellin‚ and Tom Cohen. "Obama Remains Committed to Assault Weapons Ban‚ White House Says." CNN. Cable News Network‚ 19 Dec. 2012. Web. 13 Jan. 2013. "Federal Assault Weapons Ban." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ 13 Jan. 2013. Web. 13 Jan. 2013. Waldman‚ Paul. "Ten Arguments Gun Advocates Make‚ and Why They ’re Wrong." The American Prospect. N.p.‚ 15 Dec. 2012. Web. 13 Jan

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    Nonprescription Drugs‚” David Alpert is firm in his belief that all universities should follow in the footsteps of Duke University and add a pledge against the abuse of prescription drugs to schools’ honor codes. On the other hand‚ in an essay titled “A Ban On Brain-Boosting Drugs Is Not The Answer‚” Matt Lamkin argues it is not the study drugs that are the problem; it is the emphasis schools put on competition and credentials‚ which drives the students to

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