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    ASL-1 Thoughts on Voices from A Culture When I finished reading the book I realized that I had just learned way more than I had been expecting. Just reading the first chapter was enough for me to be awestruck by the intricacies of the Deaf culture‚ but as I continued reading I realized that the depth and many levels of social structure are so detailed that being able to fully understand them would be simply impossible. I was very impressed with the amount of respect that the word Deaf conveys

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    classmates today I’m here to talk to you about a very serious problem that has been going on for far too long and that issue is American gun violence. When I investigated this issue I was appalled by how poorly the American government have addressed this serious issue. My main reasons for addressing this point is the Private sale loophole‚ The large amount of gun related deaths and the Nation Rifle Association. Even though it states in the second amendment that it is “The right of the people to bear

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    Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people. Gun control is a controversial topic in America. Gun control in America refers to any action taken by the government to regulate‚ the sale‚ purchase‚ or safety of guns in the hands of individual citizens. But why should the government control who owns guns or firearms? In America there should be less regulations involving gun control‚ our second amendment provides us freedom to own firearms‚ guns provide great self defense and should be used properly

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    Gun violence in America Gun violence in America is not at all as bad as it is in Sierra Leone and other countries with war and little law enforcement as we read about in the book a long way gone. In the book the main character Ishmael discovers that America is not at all like he heard through rap songs. When he moves to America and tells his story of being a soldier and killing people the people he talks to about it think that it is cool and Ishmael states in the book “violence in America is romanticized

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    “Somewhere in America there’s a child holding a copy of The Catcher in the Rye and there is a child holding a gun. But only one of these things has been banned by their state government‚ and its not the one that can rip through flesh. It’s the one that says “F*** you” in more pages than one” (Somewhere in America 1). This poem perfectly explains the ‚ Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America‚ ad named “Choose One” about the way the government has dealt with children’s safety. These desperate

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    believe they do. With gun control being a controversial topic throughout society‚ it has its consequences. Because gun violence has recently been a prevalent issue‚ gun control is at the forefront of political leaders’ decision making‚ however‚ gun control places law abiding citizens at a disadvantage. The limitation of gun usage would restrict Americans of their second amendment rights. Firearms are known for being widespread and favored throughout the southern portion of America‚ if certain laws were

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    Analytical Documented Essay According to the article‚ “Leaders: America and Guns‚” it is evident that gun control has proven ineffective when it comes to dissolving the “love affair” that exists between Americans and their guns (“Leaders: America and Guns”). This article highlights the issues that permeate throughout America regarding pro gun groups. Not only is this article persuasive‚ it infuses a degree of rhetorical strategies including logical‚ as well as emotional appeals to fortify the issue

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    Gun Control In america we need to get rid of or make stricter rules for gun control. There is too much shooting in this country that is killing thousands of innocent adults‚ it helps people rob stores and banks‚ and lastly guns kill a lot of children in school shootings that have happened plenty of times over the years. Guns should be illegal in this country for many of reasons. We need to change something about this situation. “In america‚ 289 people are shot every day” said by Washington posts

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    Gun Control In America Mary XXX EN10X X XXXXX 2012 Gun Control In America Recently over the past few months the case for and the strength of having stricter gun control laws has become a household debate. The facts given in my research will point out the views from both sides of the proverbial coin‚ and show how gun control in America does not belong in legislature. There are many issues Americans are fighting to uphold; many think tightening gun control laws are unconstitutional

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    Is It Too Easy to Get a Gun in America? The Constitution protects the right "to keep and bear arms." But some say the availability of guns contributes to gun violence in the U.S. YES Every day‚ eight American children and teenagers die from gun violence. More than 29‚000 people are killed by guns in the U.S. each year. One major reason for these deaths is easy access to guns. There are an astounding 200 million privately owned firearms in our nation today‚ including 65 million handguns.

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