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    The article Why the Gun Control Movement Fails‚ is written by Gary Younge. Gary Younge is a columnist for The Nation. In October 2016‚ Younge wrote this article about gun control and various shootings on November 23. Younge spoke with parents who lost their children due to gun violence‚ an organization leader‚ a member of the NRA‚ and a gun control activist to get his point across. Gun violence is an incredible problem in the United States and the issue is overwhelmingly concerning. This article

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    guns weren’t so easy to access it would be a lot harder for these incidents to happen. I found an interest group that believes in stopping gun violence as much as I want to‚ called the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence group. CSGV is consists of 47 national organizations working to reduce gun violence. The coalition members include religious organizations‚ child welfare advocates‚ public health professionals‚ and social justice organizations. The diversity of group member organizations allows them to

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    Advanced Placement English/ English Literature College Application Essay The essay topics below have been used by major colleges and universities within the past several years to assist them in determining which applicants to admit. In many cases I have indicated the college source‚ but you should be aware that many of these topics are used by more than one college. Select two of the topics to use for one to two page (approximately 350-900 words) essays. Be sure to consider #34 if you have

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    last several years there have been many changes that the National Basketball Association made in order to increase the popularity of the game. The National Basketball Association increased the popularity of basketball by changing how the game was played. By changing how the game was played the National Basketball Association brought in sports fans that had originally disliked basketball. The remodeling that the National Basketball Association made involved the transformation of the center position

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    contracts. The National Basketball Association is a big corporation. It offers the public competition at its best. The National Basketball Association or the NBA consist of 30 teams around the United States and Canada. Although during the NBA’s history‚ it wasn’t always one of the powerhouses in major sports leagues. The NBA started as the Basketball Association of America or BAA on June 6‚ 1946. The league later merged with rival‚ National Basketball League or NBL to create the National Basketball Association

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    Editing is the act of assembling components of a piece by cutting and splicing. As a filmmaker‚ and especially when making a documentary‚ the use of editing is very important in putting together ideas and arguments. In the case of a documentary‚ editing can be used to further push a thesis and prove a point which the filmmaker is trying to put across. The possibilities are endless; dialogues can be shortened‚ scenes can be added or cut‚ or even switched around to be in any order desired. By doing

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    In this political cartoon‚ “The Security Blanket” sketched by Eugene Payne (speaker)‚ an Army veteran that later became an award-winning cartoonist‚ gave his thoughts over the Great Debate over gun control (subject) through this cartoon. The occasion surrounding this topic is the gun control in the US. This cartoon was directed towards the people (audience) who want more gun control (those who agree) and the hunters who want to be able to get weapons (disagree). It had first appeared in 1983 October

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    Gun control has been in the spotlight for the past few months ever since the theatre shooting in colorado‚ and the sandy hook elementary shooting in Connecticut. This article is about the impact the shootings have had on a nation as a whole. It is about the two opposing sides which are in support of new stricter gun laws or preserving our second amendment right to bear arms. There are first hand interviews with victims parents from the sandy hook shooting and also with leaders of the NRA which strongly

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    Review Article #1 “Be Sure You’re Right‚ Then Go Ahead”: The Davy Crockett Gun Craze by Sarah Nilsen is an article about the effects of gunplay in the Davy Crockett cartoon series in the 1950s. The cartoon series depicted Davy Crockett as a hero with a gun‚ and to the younger viewers‚ it portrayed to them that guns were acceptable to use in play. The author‚ Sarah Nilsen‚ is a professor at the University of Vermont‚ and she teaches the history of television and film and how they affected popular

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    NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY National Hockey League was established as a non-profit entity in 1917 by 26 teams to govern the league. They had been very successful over the past 75 years with very little exposure. They have thrilled fans and provide financial returns for their owners. Their primary goal is to take hockey to a next level and makes it more popular. They are not worried about competition and are only concerned with overall growth for the sport‚ the owners‚ the players

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