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    Texas Open–Carry Law Pros and Cons Texas is among the 46 US states that have permitted open carrying of handguns. This provision was passed into law in 2016 January 1. Before then, the citizens of Texas were obliged to abide by an order of carrying handguns secretly together with the valid Concealed Handgun License (CHL). From the time the open carry law was enacted, people have since been openly armed as long as they bear the latest License to Carry (LTC) that is issued to them by the state's…

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    Nitish Kumar's report card: The philosophy behind a successful one year -Nirala Bidesiya The Bihar government had prepared a 140-page report detailing its achievements during the first year. It had called a press conference on November 20 to present the report. However, the Kanpur rail accident scuttled this plan. Meanwhile, the NDA leaders Ram Vilas Paswan, Upendra Kushwaha and Jitan Ram Manjhi came up with a different account of Nitish government's performance with the document titled “Ek…

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    Part I : The Introduction, The Rulers, The conspiracy The illuminati is a secret religion found in May 1st, 1776 that follows the conspiracy theory thus meaning they are a group of secretive people that operate behind the scenes to govern the entire world in secret. In a developed context, the Illuminati are extremely powerful people that work in the financial, industrial and media world based in Western Europe and North America and some of their most important names are Rothschild,…

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    Hamlet 's mind-set towards girls Modern-day testimonies proposes girls take a view at a man 's association with his mother to anticipate how they may deal with other women for the duration of their existence. Hamlet is a respectable case of a son’s treatment of his mom reflecting how he will deal with the woman he cherishes due to the fact whilst thinking about Hamlet 's state of mind and remedy of the Ophelia in William Shakespeare 's play, Hamlet, one need to first recall how Hamlet dealt with…

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    Marxist Reforms In Russia

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    The Russian Empire of 1860 was increasingly desperate of reforms and more so the creation of an Imperium was necessary since western historian and soviet scholar believed that the feudal world was becoming inevitable. In fact, researchers such as Smith have shrewdly pointed that within the soviet culture and achievement of reforms of the 1860s; have been less highly valued than in our bourgeois world 176. The great reforms aimed at balancing interests of different social groups – feudalism even…

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    The Hobbit

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    J.R.R. Tolkien himself said, in his essay On Fairy-Stories, that “the Consolation of the Happy Ending” is needed at the end of any complete fairy-story (2001, 68). Fantasy, the genre under which the fairy-story falls, is notable for the way in which the adventure or quest is brought to a close by the distribution of rewards (Marquis, 2017), and it is from this reward distribution that the happy ending commonly comes. However, Tolkien’s own story, The Hobbit, has a distinct and unusual way of…

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    Sartoris “invented an involved tale” that claimed that Emily’s father loaned money to the town and preferred being repaid by the dispensation of Emily’s payment of taxes (363). After the next generation of government came to town, they believed that Sartoris’ (now dead) reasoning was all just a big hoax. They disregarded Sartoris’ directions and began mailing her letters to start paying…

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    Whilst national independence in Third World nation states was one of the main objectives of the Third World project, leaders quickly came to realize that this would not be possible without ensuring Afro-Asian economic independence first. These nations pledged their support for each individual country’s economic development – they vowed to rely on themselves rather than on Western foreign aid. Foreign capital was seen as a tool for ‘exploitation rather than for the development of the less…

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    Religion in Education Until around 1962, prayer was allowed to be practiced in schools across the nation. Most segments of society had no problem with school prayer before then. Prayer recitations and Bible readings were a common occurrence in schools. However, Catholic adherents were opposed to the state sponsored observation of Protestant practices in public schools and sometimes took legal action against the public school system as was the case in Weiss v. District Board (1890). This had been…

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    Drug abuse is a chronic public health issue that effects people in every level of our society. Drug abuse effects more than just the user. It interferes with relationships, status I society, health, and one’s employment. According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), approximately 10 percent of nurses reported dependency on drugs while working in the field (Copp, 2009). Why is it that nurses have a relatively high incidence of substance abuse? The goal of this research paper is to present…

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