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    Six years after the 1997 handgun ban in Britain, the homicide rate reached an all time high of 18 deaths per every 100,000 people (Crimepreventionresearchcenter.org). If we ban the assault rifle we will not only keep the homicide rate the same but will likely increase it. “Assault rifles” should be legal, to prevent tyranny and protect the people from international invasion. Making these guns legal will reduce crime rate in America as it has done in many other countries. First let’s talk about…

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    and join the Confederates. By the middle of 1862, the escalating number of former slaves, declining number of white volunteers and needs of the Union Army drove the government to reconsider the ban. On July 17th, 1862, Congress passed the Second Confiscation and Militia Act as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation. This act freed slaves who had masters in the Confederate Army. The first black volunteers came from South Carolina, Tennessee and Massachusetts, filling the first authorized black…

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    Response Memo

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    Stop-and-Frisk Worth It?” is that the system is built upon implicit racism and sexism. The stops made by foot patrol officers disproportionately target black and hispanic males (Bergner 2014). The sweeping majority of the stops (88%) result in no arrest or confiscation of contraband, proving that the “potential criminals” identified by police are more often than not law-abiding citizens (Bergner 2014). While the practice of stop and frisk was deemed unconstitutional in New York, it is still…

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    on Catholicism education which resulted in many books being banned. The Church also used inquistions to have some sort of order. This began with the Roman inquisition which was to quickly remove the heresy. Their tatcis included imprisonment, confiscation of properties and they often torutured their victims. However despite their efforts they were not successful in diminishment of the protestant churches or gaining their older members back. The Protestant Reformation brought many changes,…

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    In the activities and business strategy formulation, international companies usually consider a variety of external factors, not only economic but also social, political, culture and rule of law. The concept of national interests and views of community life every country is different, so the multinational companies cannot freely control all activities in the host State. Differences in national interests do not rule out the possibility of conflict an international company with its business…

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    Kapida Dynasty Analysis

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    King Jayapida took away even the cultivators share of produce for three consecutive years. Kalhana provided much detail regarding the fiscal exactions made by the king Samkaravarman of the Utpala dynasty. The state increased its income from the confiscation of agrahara land, that belonged to the temples as jagir for its maintenance and was taken by King Samkaravarman…

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    is now an international program, spreading throughout 32 different countries. Since 1976 Crime Stoppers have aided in solving 425,000 crimes worldwide. Not only have they captured dangerous violent criminals but they have also led police to the confiscation of $8 billion worth of illegal or stolen goods and drugs. (www.canadiancrimestopppers.org) In approximately 2,000 schools across the United States you can now find federally funded Student Crime Stoppers programs. Some schools offer…

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    principals say that their high school has a strict no cell phones policy (Obringer and Coffey 2.). Those same principals were asked what the consequence was if a student’s cell phone went off in the middle of class. A very popular response was confiscation until a parent/guardian would be able to retrieve the phone. When asked if the same policy applies to teachers, most did not have an answer. In general, cell phones are disruptive in an environment harming a student’s education, not allowing…

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    Boston Marathon Bombings

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    Throughout American History we have seen the multiple opinions people can have on immigrants. Whether they are Irish, Russians, Africans, or Southern Europeans, Americans have found reason to stray away from being friendly to their new countrymen, at first. This is seen vividly in the case of Sacco and Vanzetti, two Italian immigrants who were charged and convicted of robbery and murder. The contributing social reasons these men were convicted in American society were Sacco and Vanzetti’s…

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    The man who breaks the laws shall be charged but oh lord the confiscation was so severe Private Tendler lost his humanity and himself after the society killed his morality. The story is simple, filled with stylish hooks to grab reader’s collar until the story ends with its climax and suspense. “their skulls hitting the…

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