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    In 1940, a few seventeen year-old boys accidentally discovered Lascaux in southwestern France. It wasn’t before long until archaeologists got their hands on these cave paintings, and starting dissecting any artifacts that were on the scene (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). These Paleolithic paintings demonstrated their explicit Stone Age artwork, current culture, and human development (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). But by 1979, the caves were closed to the public in order to preserve the…

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    It is our right to bear arms, but that doesn’t mean everyone should have a gun if they want to. The National Rifle Association explains the reasons why someone could go out of their way to buy a gun. A gun should be used to protect oneself or another. There are many states in the United States that do not have a gun control law which give people that shouldn’t own a gun have the advantage of getting a gun without a background check. People that live in the city should not need to be walking…

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    right to bear arms, which can be rephrased as “well regulated Militia”, this is interpreted as natural rights to own a weapon, but there should be stricter regulations if someone is to own a weapon today. (Chemerinsky, 2006) The reason for that being is because of past tragedies, and crimes involving weapons, in some of these cases you will question why people that did these heinous things even were able to own and purchase a weapon. If stricter laws are implemented on the right to…

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    The Second Amendment of the Constitution states "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The meaning of this is that all U.S citizens have the right to own a gun and use it in any situation needed, and when it says “Shall not be Infringed” it means to Actively break terms of a Law or Agreement. A gun's purpose in mostly to protect and defend people. I am for the second amendment that is…

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    Right to Bear Arms The argument that “outlawing guns will leave only criminals with guns”, has been debated over and over throughout the years without a truly clear answer being reached. As tragedies such as school shootings in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and more recently Florida become more and more common place, gun control laws have become the focal point of national concern, and call for more gun control laws has gotten louder and louder. The Constitution grants American’s the right to bear…

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    to bear arms dates back to the Revolutionary War when militias formed by citizens needed firearms to fight off the British crown. After Independence was won, it was decided by the Constitutional Convention that the citizens were permitted to keep their weapons so that the Federal Government could not become as powerful as the English Monarchy. In the Constitution it is stated, “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear…

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    The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Winnie the Pooh Bear for his caring and friendly personality ,Phoebe Buffay from Friends for her sarcastic, funny and kid-like behavior, and Penelope Garcia from Criminal minds for her positiveness. A fictional character that most represents my personality is Winnie the Pooh Bear for his caring and friendly personality. Winnie the Pooh bear tends to be caring in all the episodes. His caring personality is what makes all his…

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    Cole’s Profile In the book, “Touching Spirit Bear” by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole Matthews is a bad boy. He’s a 15 year old baby faced child who has been in trouble with the law half his life. His father whips him with a belt whenever Cole sets him off while his mother just stands there watching. Because of that, he has let his anger out on everyone and everything else. I would describe Cole as a distrustful kid because of his actions. I believe this because he cannot trust anything or anyone…

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    In the story a bear brags to the squirrel about how he can do anything. The bear claims that he can even stop the sun from rising. The squirrel does not believe him so the both wait together to see if the sun rises and of course it does. After the squirrel sees that the bear cannot in fact stop the sun from rising he starts to tease the bear. The squirrel ends up getting stripes down his back and from that day on is called a chipmunk…

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    instinct. In Touching Spirit Bear, Cole Mathews has an anger issue and is banished to a remote island to heal from anger and almost dies. Also in Devil's Arithmetic Hannah is fighting to survive in the Holocaust because at first she did not want to remember and then later she wanted to remember and realized why it is so important to remember. As Hannah and Cole battle for Survival resulting in character changed, but the conflicts they have are different. In Touching Spirit Bear, Cole…

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