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    Outcomes (MADD) The mission of mothers against drunk driving. National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration and with the Law Enforcement community. (DAMM) is an organization founded by a group of responsible citizens who were astonished to learn how legislator and other groups that have created an entire DWI industry in there quest for government revenues. (VIP) Victim Impact Panels The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse National Minimum Drinking Age Act. (AARP) They work to improve the

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    simple diction. It is very open to interpretation‚ which is what causes both sides of the debate to have “legal stances” on the matter. The National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ which is the nation’s largest gun advocacy organization‚ is led by the philosophy that it‚ “[hosts] a wide range of firearms-related public interest activities of the National Rifle Association of America and other organizations that defend and foster the Second

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    PR Casebook 2 The debate on owning a handgun has been an issue discussed among American’s for many years and still continues today. Groups such the NRA (National Rifle Association) have started in defense of the 2nd Amendment‚ and others such as the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence funded by Jim Brady‚ who suffered a traumatic brain injury after during an assassination attempt on President Ronal Reagan. Think Public Relations says that the NRA doesn’t support criminal background checks‚ that

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    The National Rifle Association The National Rifle Association‚ or more commonly known as the NRA‚ is the single most powerful non-profit organization in the United States. Established on November 17‚ 1871‚ in New York‚ the group has grown to approximately 3 million members‚ all of which are patriotic supporters of the Second Amendment. The NRA serves one sole purpose in the U.S.‚ and that is to promote: marksmanship‚ firearm safety‚ protection of hunting‚ self-defence‚ and gun ownership rights

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    the 1993 office shooting in San Francisco that led to the formation of the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence – receive strong‚ widespread media attention across the globe. However‚ gun deaths and injuries in the U.S. usually occur quietly‚ without national press coverage‚ every day. The fallout from the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown‚ Connecticut has been widespread and relentless: marches and protests‚ fiery advertisements‚ celebrity endorsements‚ contentious congressional and state hearings‚ proposed

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    interdependent; as a result‚ the relationship between business and society is becoming more complex. Use the Internet to research one (1) of the following organizations: ? De Beers Diamond Company ? National Football League (NFL) ? British Petroleum (BP) ? National Rifle Association (NRA) Write a six (6) page paper in which you: 1. Specify the nature‚ structure‚ types of products or service of your chosen organization‚ and two (2) key factors in the organization’s external environment

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    difference is that automatic firearms will continuously fire rounds with one pull of the trigger while a semi-automatic firearm will only fire one round for each pull of the trigger. This is the same or similar technology that is present in many hunting rifles and shotguns (Pyle). While the United States has always been a country that is “gun-friendly” and a place where people take the Second Amendment very seriously‚ many advocates of gun control believe that putting some restrictions on the production

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    Control/National Center for Health Statistics. (2008‚ March). Injury in the United States: 2007 Chartbook. DHHS Publication. Christian Science Monitor. Trigger happy on gun rights. Retrieved 24 May 2008 from http://www.csmonitor.com Maguire‚ S. & Wren‚ B. (1994) Torn by the issues: An unbiased review of the watershed issues in American life‚ Santa Barbara‚ CA: Filthian Press. National Center for Policy Analysis. (2008) Myths about gun control. Find the rest of this reference. National Rifle Association

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    Profesor Aurora Del Val 2/14/2013 Wayne LaPierre’s speech on Newtown Massacre One week after a elementary school shooting rampage that took place in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ that left 26 children dead.  Wayne LaPierre‚ the Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association  gave a speech  to the media. On December 21st‚ 2012; Lapierre stood up and told reporters and fellow viewers that we need to protect our children‚ by placing armed guards in the schools.To make his case‚  LaPierre used a number of different propaganda tactics

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    Documentaries are positioned by the director to persuade the audience to believe what the documentary is about. There are several themes and techniques used throughout documentaries that help persuade the audience. By comparing two documentaries we can see the different techniques used to position the audience to think what the director thinks. The documentary Penicillin: the magic bullet is about the creation of the drug we used today called Penicillin. The scandals and drama surrounding the

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