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    Concealed Carry. Opening: Picture yourself sitting in your favorite restaurant just minding your own business with your family eating a peaceful dinner. You glance at the table next to you and see a handgun showing from under a person’s coat. I know not everyone would agree with me but I would instantly be a little worried‚ regardless of if the man looked harmless or not. WI law passed on July 8‚ 2011 would permit this. Many people believe that concealed carry is a law that should never have

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    “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” is an excerpt from Linda M. Hasselstrom’s essay Land Circle that details why and for what purpose she purchases a handgun and concealed carry permit. In the essay‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom recounts several instances where men disrespected and purposefully intimidated her in violent ways that truly scared her. Originally‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom took Kung Fu‚ but soon realized that if she was attacked by an average male‚ he could easily over power her just due to

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    John Gianni A gun‚ one of Mans most controversial‚ but yet useful tools. It is used to hunt‚ to protect‚ for fun‚ and‚ unfortunately‚ to take lives. We are scared about them‚ but we would not really be here without them. This nation was won with the aid of these tools. And even more importantly we wouldn’t be here without ballistics-the bullet and its cartridge‚ and the barrel. In scientific terms‚ it is called Interior and Exterior ballistics. This paper will cover only the beginning of ballistics

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    The film “Everybody Rides the Carousel” by John and Faith Hubley accurately depicts Erik Erikson’s eight stages of development. The entire film is a metaphor for these stages‚ and at the beginning they say how there is “an age for every rider on our circle of life‚” meaning their carousel. The narrator also mentions that each stage builds on the other. On the first ride‚ they show “trust vs. mistrust” which Erikson says it is approximately from birth to the first year. The film uses cats to demonstrate

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    think that if you carry a gun then you might feel safe but do you ever think how people feel who is around you. It is really pathetic to think that nowadays humans are taking human’s life. There are many sensible reasons why carrying a concealed weapon should be illegal such as‚ it increase the crime rate‚ less safety‚ and it also create a toxic environment. Concealed carry is very dangerous and it should be banned without any hesitation. States that passed the law of open carry weapon had a dramatic

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    Annotated Bibliography Savannah Frace 12/5/2012 COM/220 Kemberly Rucker 1. Antonin Scalia and the Reporter of Decisions. (2005). The Right to Own a Gun Is Guaranteed by the Constitution. In K. Doyle (Ed.)‚ At Issue. Is Gun Ownership a Right?. San Diego: Greenhaven Press. (Reprinted from Syllabus‚ and Opinion of the Court‚ in Supreme Court of the United States‚ District of Columbia ET AL. v. Heller‚ pp. 1-64‚ 2008) Retrieved from http://ic.galegroup.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/ic/ovic/ViewpointsDetailsPage/ViewpointsDetailsWindow

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    In “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” the author did not seem paranoid or a risk taker. She was trying to get peace of mind about her insecurity and safety. Several times during the story she told of instances where her safety was put to the test. She was camping with another woman and trying to rely on the rangers for protection from some nearby guys talking about messing with her‚ ending up having to just leave. Another time‚ she was on a bridge and had four men try to scare her

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    What would you say if you knew that there are more crimes with gun control than there is without it? Gun control is a terrible idea for society in so many ways that it’s not even funny. Because there will be those people out there that will figure out how to beat the system and keep guns in their possession‚ to harm a lot of people maybe even have a mass shooting. Well guess what and nobody else will have guns to protect their self’s or shoot that guy who’s start a mass shooting on a punch unarmed

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    Inclusivity Feminism is for Everybody also provides an account of the challenges and struggles that the feminist movement faces. Her account opposes the anti-feminist public voice in contemporary culture which argues that feminism seeks to harm or oppress men. In this book she aims to educate men on feminism because “they would find in feminist movement the hope of their own release from the bondage of patriarchy.” In this context‚ instead of a division of roles that are aimed for mutual benefit

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    The Things They Carries

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    fantasizing about Martha. a. The hardest thing that the Lieutenant carries is his emotional attachment to Martha. b. Throughout the entire story‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is struggling to stop thinking about Martha and start being a better leader to his men. c. Although it is difficult‚ the death of one of his men does guilt Cross into becoming a better Lieutenant. II. Out of all the things he carries‚ Cross’s emotional baggage for Martha is the heaviest of all. d. It

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