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    No matter where in the United States one lives, it's important to know the rules and regulations, if they're going to drive a motorcycle. Each state is able to make their own laws in regards to things such as insurance, and helmet use. However, almost all states have some rules and regulations that must be followed, there are very few that don't. Helmet use There are only three states within the country that have no helmet laws. Nineteen states require that a motorcyclist wear a helmet when…

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    city. She was as quiet as the empty city; the rusty buildings sometimes creaking along with his shaky, unsteady breath. His sweaty hands nervously gripped the gun lying beside him and as he did, he remembered his father. He was always there for him; talking and laughing, then going camping and fishing, and he even taught him how to shoot a gun and-shoot. A shot... a shot which broke him, split him, cracked him. Here, waiting, just waiting. As the boy waited, he tried to remember how the city…

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    Aline: The Light Weapon

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    As Aline expected, the entire bloodbath is a mess from the beginning. There was a brief moment of silence before the loud sound of fists colliding with body parts occurred. She does not want to get a crushed skull like Anton Ladetto from the last games or Sabrina Larue from two games ago. Having your skull caved into your head does not necessarily seem pleasant. Hand to hand combat is not one of Aline’s strengths, but she knows how to uppercut someone in the jaw fairly well. Moments after…

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    the share of gun holders did not go through a background check” (Masters). Having a background check is an extremely important factor when buying a gun. “When background checks are required, they are extremely effective at keeping guns out of the hands of prohibited persons” (Universal Background Checks). There are any other factors that keep guns out of the wrong hands. However today, it is possible for almost anybody to get his hand on a gun. Unlicensed dealers along with the gun show loophole…

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    What have you gained/learned from this process thus far? I have learned Veterans exhibit significantly higher suicide risk compared with the U.S general population (Kang, et al. 2015). Over the years, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has estimated the veteran suicide toll nationwide at approximately 22 individuals a day (Time, 2016). However, the numbers were based solely on 20 states and did not contain full military records from the Defense Department. Also, the research indicates the…

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    There was this school shooting at a place called sandy hook elementary school. Which a lot of children got killed it was so devastating. Except if they had a teacher who was trained to with stand a intruder the devastating incident would have never happen. They probably would have stoped the intruder before he could have done any damage. Most people disagree with the subject of a teacher having or holding a fire arm in there class room. I am on the side of I think teachers should be able to…

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    The Classic Hollywood System is a reference to the Hollywood Studio system, which were a small number of studios that dominated the industry from the 1920’s to the 1960’s. The major studios that profited and controlled this system were the “Big Five” studios which included Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, RKO Pictures, Warner Bros, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer. The studios themselves used a form of vertical integration and controlled the film industry. Some practices that were done in order…

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    reload there firearms several times. With black powder guns after each shot there is left over black powder stuck to the inside of the barrel making its circumference smaller. The lead balls were designed and built to be roughly the same size as the barrel of the guns, so as the black powder remanence accumulated in the barrel of the gun it became more and more difficult for soldier to reload. In order to get the bullet all the way down into the gun the soldiers carried hammers incase they had…

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    The British soldiers were responsible for the Boston Massacre because they used unnecessary means of force and weapons. The colonists were completely unarmed and innocent. They had no weapons on them that was capable of killing any soldier. They also were only nagging at the soldiers and yelling at them, if the soldiers told them to stop they would because the colonists fear the soldiers. The British soldiers fired at the colonists and hit them with their swords. The soldiers had the option to…

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    Columbine” directed and produced by Michael Moore focuses on societal issues in America to do with gun laws and violence. Moore raises these topics to make the audience aware that gun laws aren’t strict enough in America to keep everyone in control. He addresses and interviews people about issues like children being able to access guns lying around houses as well as talking to CEOs of companies that make the guns that are brought and distributed to homes around America. The main ideas in Moore’s…

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