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    Being able to protect your family is very important. This is something to think about and something to remember. Anything can happen. We need to be aware of this. I am a strong believer in keeping the second amendment because this gives me the opportunity to protect my family as well as myself. Gun control means well, but it will not solve problems. It will make issues worse and develop bigger problems. While some think, gun control prevents negative action we need to understand things…

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    Gun Control Is Bad

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    Gun Control In recent historical times, gun control has been a largely debated topic in the United States. There are endless arguments on whether there should be gun control or not, floating around in mass media and almost all social medias. There should not be gun control because it would end up harming America and personal lives more than the other way around. People who support gun control generally do so because of the heightened amount of gun crimes, murders and tragedies in the recent…

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    There are some limitations put on it in certain writings. For instance, Marchmont Nedham suggests that arms should be born only by responsible citizens and James Harrington adds the need to be a landowner. Shalhope indicates that these exceptions are just that, specific exception of individuals who could be denied arms, rather than saying that only specific people should be allowed arms. In summary, early libertarian thought shapes American republican thought through a distrust of standing…

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    a largely controversial debated topic by roughly every politician. The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791. It 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” (Masters). There are various inputs to this enormous problem, on the bare surface it seems as if a large proportion of this input is contributed by society; or that is what numerous politicians continue to claim. If…

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    Should Congress support universal background checks on gun purchases? Over the past decade gun violence and gun abuse has increased very effectively has become more of a problem today. The 2nd Amendment says we have the right to bear arms but doesnt say anything about background checks. No one ever explained how background checks work for certain things such as jobs and buying stuff. There has been many events that happened recent and many happened a month after each other. There would be less…

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    brought up, but three of the many stand out to me the most, rehabilitation, coat of arms, and Kevin's syndrome. Rehabilitation is something that must be improved in the USA because currently 25% of the world's prisoners are located in the United States. Coat of arms is different than all the other issues brought up in Freak the Mighty, coat of arms is passed down from generation to generation, to keep your family’s coat of arms there are morals you must follow. The final main topic Kevin’s…

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    flag having a lack of any state symbols on the flag, in 1902, the Georgia General Assembly said “On the blue field shall be stamped, painted, or embroidered a coat of arms of the state.” There was no typical way to show the coat of arms on the flag, so there were different variations of the flag being made. Most of the time, the coat of arms would be in a circle or on a white shield outlined with gold and for some other flags, the year 1799, the year the seal was approved, and a red ribbon…

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    middle of the flag, the blue is on the left upper corner and the right lower corner, and the red is on the upper right corner and the lower left corner, and the national coat of arms is in the middle of the white cross. The three features of the flag that i will be talking about are the colors, the Dominican Republic coat of arms, and the blue and red ribbons.…

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    Some say that the design of the stars and stripes on this flag inspired the United States national flag. ###Meaning The D.C. State flag is based on the design of the coat of arms of the Washington family. George Washington's family had a coat of arms which was white, with three red stars above two horizontal bars. This coat of arms was used to identify the Washington family in the twelfth century. At that time, one of George Washington's ancestors took possession of Washington Old Hall, then…

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    One of the first things that you notice in our group’s poster would be the CN Tower. We chose this building because it is not only the iconic symbol of Urban Toronto, but also because it is a popular hotspot for tourists. This would benefit the tourism industry, as approximately 1.5 million people visit from around the world each year. Also the CN Tower is one of the 7 wonders of the modern world, making the CN tower an interesting place to visit. The second thing your eyes might have been drawn…

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