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    place. There needs to be a ban and major restrictions on weapons that can endanger the lives of many. While the republicans have their side to these political issues in the United States, the democratic candidates do as well and they are completely the opposite of what the republicans have proposed. Bernie Sanders, a democratic candidate suggests that education should not be deprived to anyone and therefore announces that he wants two years of state colleges to be tuition free. Stated in an…

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    Soaked In Bleach Analysis

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    The documentary that I chose for this project was “Soaked in Bleach”. It was directed by Benjamin Statler, and produced and written by Donnie Eichar and Richard Middleton.This documentary is about Kurt Cobain’s untimely death and how it could have been set up by his ‘loving’ wife Courtney Love. The plot consists of old documents and photographs of Kurt Cobain’s suicide and it debunks some misconceptions about it. It also gives reenactments of some of the situations he had dealt with before this…

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    compensate you if a fire, flood, or other unexpected disaster occurs. Unfortunately, this is not the case, as many renters discover only after it's too late. Sun Ray Corp, one of New York's premier insurance agencies, recommends that everyone should carry rental insurance. A renter's insurance policy includes several invaluable benefits, including: Personal Property Coverage: Think about the cost of replacing everything you own, from big-ticket items like furniture and electronics down to your…

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    Funk And Wagnall's Report

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    Funk and Wagnall’s give a universal description of gun control. Afterwards, they go into the issue at federal levels, citing the second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution along with court cases setting precedence and bills enacted. Nonetheless revealing that state and local levels are problematic by the idealism that states and localities are free to enforce their own policies. Finally, pressure from organizations on both sides of the gun control battle makes this a highly contentious political…

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    88. That’s the average number of lives lost to gun violence every day in the United States of America, yet it seems like no one even blinks. Gun violence, in general, is a problem that has been on the rise in the United States for several years, and it is now catching up to automobiles in terms of annual deaths. An issue that seems to catch the attention of many people is the increasing frequency of mass shootings rather than the overall impact of gun violence on our nation. In 2015, there have…

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    A common battleground between political parties, gun control, has been a topic argued by both sides. Charles C. W. Cooke and Adam Gopnik both write about this topic, but argue from vastly different sides, Gopnik from the left side and Cooke on the far right. Cooke’s article “Gun- Control Dishonesty” and Gopnik’s article “Shooting” aim to attack and persuade the opposite side to act or simply not to. Upon reading the articles, the reader can note two drastically different approaches.…

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    “Apparently facts no longer means what they once did”, says the title of the article written by Leonard Pitts. The title here pretty much says it all as the author himself mentions in passage that the documented sources “carry no weight” or have to struggle in a highly-political world. As I read the article, here are the four questions that I keep asking myself about. Firstly, what is the statement, mentioned in the article, actually imply? The author himself told a story in which he provides…

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    As soon as I started reading Sallie Tisdale’s “A Weight That Women Carry” I couldn’t wait to start writing my response. It made me feel angry, so incredibly angry. My anger wasn’t directed towards the author by rather the society we live in. I don’t believe her struggle is one contained to just women but men as well. As soccer season came to a close junior year I made a promise to myself that next year I was going to come back bigger, stronger and faster than I ever was before. That promise…

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    Carry On is a good source of knowledge that gave deep information in the sense of security, it is a great help for readers who are in different fields other than information security. Bruce Schneier has very intimate knowledge about the topic of security. After reading the book we can find the vast information in different ways. The psychology of security is the chapter that is beautiful and meaningful and provides experimental information to the reader, Bruce relates the human mindset and human…

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    As human beings, we carry many things physically and emotionally. Physically I carry multiple things every day of my life. One thing specifically is my backpack, because I need it for school and it holds all my supplies needed for that day. My backpack helps me not lose things also keeps all my things in one place. Without my backpack, I would be disorganized and would probably fail all my classes, because I would end up losing all my handouts besides I would never be ready for class. As we…

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