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    Congress passed the federal fire arms act, which made licenses needed in all states and prohibited the sale of fire arms to people who have committed a crime. During this time, most laws were made to aid gun crimes and not adding back ground checks. However, as time passed so did the types of crimes people were committing, thus adding new types of laws against this problem was…

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    is full of violence and there needs to be a change. Which is true, the changes she includes is segregation against ethic groups, politics ignoring the cries of the community, and violence plaguing the streets, in many Chicago neighborhoods. One neighborhood in particular is the Back of the Yards. The back of the Yards is located on the Southside of Chicago…

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    Texas law gives people the right to protect themselves from harm without being penalized. The Texas penal code reads, “A person is justified in using force against another when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful force. The actor's belief that the force was immediately necessary as described by this subsection is presumed to be reasonable if the actor…

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    Concealed Carry Analysis

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    Residents of those impoverish, crime ridden areas are not going to get the protection that is supposed to come with the Law. Instead, they will see an influx of crime because of greater access to the weapons due to the increased circulation. Another social justice issue that is raised when discussing the Concealed Carry Law is the racial and economic…

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    The Driving Age

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    gather together to protect and promote their special economic interests and political opinions” (Primary Documents in American History). Sometimes these factions…

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    lives have been changed forever from a drinking and driving accident. From this source I can get personal stories that will show how this is a real problem that has real impacts on people’s lives. Richmond, Tom. “Wisconsin Lawmakers Reignite Fight Against Drunken Driving.” Green Bay New Chronicle, 3 Feb 2017,…

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    and emotions that simply engage us so deeply that perhaps we could compare it to our deepest fantasies. Their side: While horror is not for everyone, the show boxes targeted audience is usually men and teenagers under 25yrs of age. Men and teens seem to poses higher risk taking behaviors, causing this…

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    Superhero Research Papers

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    What is superhero fiction? Superhero fiction is a genre mainly originating in and most common to American comic books, though it has expanded into other media through adaptations and original works. The form is a type of speculative fiction examining the adventures of costumed crime fighters known as superheroes, who often possess superhuman powers and battle similarly powered criminals that we like to call villains. Occasionally, this type of fiction is referred to as superhuman or…

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    Being that there are so many to choose from, I will try to pick the one that is the best representative of our American country and one from another country. By choosing dominant religion or cultures from different countries, heighten the great experience of comparison. Despite the United States Constitution’s principle of the separation of church and state…

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    behavior problems were minimal, you would only have things like talking, gum chewing, getting out of the recess line; now that prayer has been taken out of the public school system there is very little enforcement of morals, there is a high rate of crimes, drugs activities, drinking, violence, pregnancy, suicide, etc. There are now laws on how much you can discipline your child if at all in some cases. The law was actually put in place to prevent abuse of children by parents, foster parents,…

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