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    Gun control has been a reoccurring issue in the Unites States for some time now. According to Paul Rosenzweig in his article, Guns: A Loaded Argument, he suggests that the issues related to gun control hardly has to deal with the amount of regulation, but more with how much power the government has to regulate individual conduct, which in his writing expresses that it should be fairly limited. Rosenzweig supports his claim by first saying that most people agree with some type of regulation on…

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    The United States of America; land of the free and home of the brave. Over the past two hundred and forty years of being a nation, we have continually prevented groups of people from voting in our democratic republic. From African Americans to women, we have withheld the right to vote; it is time again to restrict voting, but this time for those sixty-five years of age and older, the elderly. The U.S. has an increasing number of elderly people that have continually growing radically conservative…

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    One of the numerous basic survival needs for humans is sleep. An average person sleeps for eight hours in a day and approximately lives for 71 years. With that information it is not hard to say that the average human sleeps 207,320 hours (71 years multiplied by 365 days in a year, that answer multiplied by 8 hours) in a lifetime, an estimated one-third of our lives. Each night, when our heads it the soft pillow and finally lull into a sleeping state, we as individuals will have four to seven…

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    There are in fact different individuals and groups that have different views on what causes poverty in a society and how to fix the problem so that the United States economy can flourish. But, in order to properly address the cause of poverty, one must know what poverty is. Poverty is the state in which families or individuals are extremely poor. And what is meant by extremely poor is by having little to no money, food, or any means of support in general that is necessary for sustaining good…

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    Thomas Sowell’s dichotomy of visions: Thomas Sowell suggests that people have two different basic beliefs: whether human beings have the limit of potential capacity. Therefore, people establish their moral view based on their own assumption of human being’s capacity. He concludes that “constrained” idea leads to the conservatives who focus more on individual happiness, while the liberals who value social harmony are inclined to believe people are unconstrained. The framework can describe some…

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    What is my Social Identity? My social identity is begins with my deep family roots in my hometown of Riverview, New Brunswick. My upbringing was centered on my family, I take pride in the fact that I was raised in the same home my father was raised. Staying connected with my small-town family roots has left me humble and modest. Humility is very important for my family, we have created a lot of personal success from our family business Cobb’s Funeral Home and are very thankful to the community…

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    Colombia has 32 states and is the fourth largest city in South America. There are mountains almost everywhere in the country, but especially where the Amazons river, known as the greatest river on the earth, is located. Spanish is the language spoken in Colombia. The United States has 50 states. This country is located in North America. The mountains are found in some states, but especially in the ones located on the north part of the country. Those differences in geography are reflected in the…

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    As I sit listening to Tucker Carlson on the Fox News Channel, I realize that using the word conservative to describe a person’s perspective is almost dangerous. Isn’t it ironic that the term coined slow-to-change, or cautious, could be so misconstrued in reference to politics today? Merriam-Wesbster defines a conservative as “a person who believes in the value of established and traditional practices in politics and society.” The English Oxford Dictionary also states that something conservative…

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    Sula Relationship

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    Throughout her novel, Sula, Toni Morrison argues the importance of the mother-daughter relationship. As Hannah was influenced by Eva to be independent and untraditional, Sula Peace was encouraged by Hannah to refuse the traditional role model for women in a patriarchal society and rejected the obligation of a woman to create and maintain a family. Sula was more successful in being independent than Hannah had been because she was educated outside Medallion and had experience outside the…

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    Political Stereotypes

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    Political ideologies are labels for groups of people who share similar political views. Some popular political ideologies are republican, democrat, liberal, conservative, socialist, and libertarian. These different political ideologies vary from very pro-government to very anti-government. Today most political ideologies are understood by their stereotypes. For example, the common stereotype for conservatives is a white male, and the common stereotype for liberals would be a female minority.…

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