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    entertainment experiences.” (Study shows). Other negative effect of video games are lack of exercising. As kids sit and play video games all they it can cause obesity. Because of many complaints video game company came up with solution to make an active movement games such as just dance. Negative effect do exist and most gamers accept that reality, but with all positive effect overruling the negative it should be taken consideration of letting kids play with video games. Now time for as to what…

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    these changes there must be a change in the current Tennessee code annotated section 39-17-1309 (TCA 39-17-1309). The primary goal for allowing guns on college campuses is that individuals have the means to protect themselves in the case of an active shooter on campus. It has been shown that gun-free zones do not have the intended effect that is wanted and that by having them it is just an invitation for sick people to perform their atrocities and leave innocent victims with no way of…

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    For years, there have been multiple stories on the news about school shootings. Students and faculty feel that change is necessary to keep all schools safer and to create a better learning environment. But one thing still remains: What can be done to prevent mass shootings and other traumatic events on campus in the future? Although they appear to offer opposing viewpoints, those who disagree about how to make schools safer share common ground regarding enhancing security and how overly…

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    Today, many past generations are critical of millennials and generation Z, however, this criticism seems misdirected and simply rash. There is a lot of contradictions in the analysis of this generation by social scientists. On one side, some believe this generation lacks motivation and independence, whereas other scientists analyze this generation as creative and optimistic. Social scientists are still researching this new cohort, but their research so far is in the positive light. Typically, if…

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    history. The shooter was apparently armed with a handgun and a powerful assault rifle. This massacre is therefore a further reminder of how easy it is for someone to get their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot people in a school, or in a house of worship, or a movie theater, or a nightclub. And to actively do nothing is a decision as well.” Even though there were efforts made to make it more difficult to purchase a gun in the country of America, no law was set. The gun the shooter used was…

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    As children, even infants, we are socialized to acknowledge the differences between males and females in our society. The social construction of gender is essentially how “gender divides work in the home and in economic production, legitimates those in authority, and organizes sexuality and emotional life” (Lorber, 1991, p. 103). In other words, it is how the members of American society perceive the inequalities of the sexes and thus, how we react accordingly in a socialized setting. Gender…

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    dramatically. However, this isn’t correct, guns help to protect the nation. According to the evidence, “What’s more, when police were interviewed regarding their position on gun control legislation, around 90 percent stated they believed that during an active shooter incident, having well-trained, armed citizens present would decrease the casualties. More than 28 percent agreed that more permissive carry concealed policies would be beneficial to the public, especially when it comes to…

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    life to get to this point. To achieve the American dream they need to be the best they can be, but always go the extra mile. Steph isn’t a kid in the NBA just going day by day getting payed millions. He is giving back to the people, he is being an active role model for the kids who look up to him, and he is someone who is extremely involved with his family. Taking the way of stephs big picture In the league and being famous he would still be living the American dream. He would be living it…

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    the gang, one of the gang members is shot and blood spurts all over the place. A war then breakouts between Little Ze`s gang and a rival gang and Rocket is part of it with his camera. The sound and dialogue add to the suggestion that Rocket is an active participant in the violence: gunfire accompanies his own shooting. What was once a ticket out of the violence became a ticket out of the City of God for Rocket. He managed to grow as a photographer, but after the pictures taken…

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    Based on Connolly- Ahern and Broadway’s (2007) study, Peterson (2014) furthered their study byfocusing on the self-presentational strategies and Impression Management tactics that small public relations boutiques use in their online “About Me” narrative sections and the messages they are portraying. The researcher used a thematic qualitative analysis to explore the narratives of 30 small PR boutiques’ Websites around the United States. The results confirmed that Impression Management…

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