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    Exotic Animal Ownership

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    Should exotic animal ownership be legal? Once, when I was in the middle of my fourth grade summer vacation, I went camping with my family. More than once, on the ride there, we saw bears and a couple hawks and eagles. I think exotic animals should be allowed to be owned as pets, because it would be a nice learning experience, as many people wonder what it would be like to own a snake or turtle. I read an article called “Let people own exotic animals”, written by Zuzana Kukol. In the…

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    way to track those guns will be more beneficial to society than what we have right now. While some think that stricter restriction on gun ownership is unconstitutional, fringing on the rights of its citizens. That any changes to the laws would not make a difference to how society looks at gun control. However, I feel that raising the restrictions on gun ownership will not only be unbeneficial to society, but it will also fringe on the rights of law abiding citizens. Premise 1: Studies show…

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    Ateeq Argumentative Essay Writing Public ownership of guns, that is ownership of guns by citizens, should be banned The guns have been increasingly used throughout the world. This is very apparent in many countries, where guns are legal to keep by citizens. In this essay, it is argued that the ownership of guns by citizens should be prohibited. This will be proven by analysing how the ownership of guns can be the main reason for tragic accidents and increase of…

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    Self Ownership Essay

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    Taking ownership of my learning for me will involve proper time management that will allow me to meet all of my obligations in my educational, professional and social life. My education experience so far at UoPeople has made me realize how much I truly did not know about the topics I am learning, different methods of learning, and how education comes to us in a variety of forms. I have found so far that it is valuable to go back and review what I believed I learned especially after I obtain new…

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    variables seems impossible. Gun ownership and availability affects crime in both positive and negative ways and quantifying these variables is nearly impossible. How many crimes are prevented by gun ownership? How often is a life protected by gun ownership? My father is 72 and he and my mother live in the country. They live too far away to expect help form the police in an emergency and would have no protection against a younger, stronger attacker if not for gun ownership, it has saved their…

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    The liberal ideology behind gun ownership takes the stance that some type of gun restriction or ban should be imposed to control the gun violence in the United States. The vast majority would be for an imposed restriction, while the farther left and fewer liberals would suggest for an all-out ban or ban on certain guns. Furthermore, believing that the gun is what causes the crime. If the gun was restricted in some way people would not have the ability to cause such harm to the general welfare of…

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    Congress Ownership Power

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    In Article I of the Constitution, the Legislative Branch is formed, and with it are its enumerated powers, such as the power to collect taxes and coin money. Perhaps the most crucial power given to Congress is to regulate commerce between states, foreign nations, and Indian tribes. With this Congress can control anything that directly affects the flow of commerce, i.e. discrimination based on race. Even if Congress sometimes uses this ability to over step their boundaries of commerce, such as…

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    The last thing a responsible gun owner needs to know how to do is clean a gun. Though this is not the most exciting or fun part of gunmanship, it is undoubtedly the most important if you wish to keep your gun in pristine, working condition. There is a lot that goes into cleaning and maintaining a gun properly. One would be the amount of times a gun needs to be maintained. The amount of times the gun was used, the type of bullets that were used, and the type of gun are the biggest contributing…

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    Ownership Ownership is relevant, necessary, and thoroughly enjoyed in today’s society because without ownership our quality of life would be inadequate and miserable. For example, if there was not a single material object on this Earth that you could claim as yours, you would most likely be unhappy. However if ownership is abused or misused, it can also be a bad thing. For example, when Columbus and the Spaniards discovered America they immediately claimed it as theirs, but the Native Americans…

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    The concept of ownership has been interpreted in many ways throughout the years. Ownership is the state or right of possessing something, which draws certain protective security lines to close. This type of ownership protects its people and their land. The idea of ownership is powerful especially in our society today; however, in the political society we live in, we have to give up some of our ownership to be truly protected. As Americans we have natural rights that protect us and give us power…

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