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    The article “Guns a Loaded Argument” by Paul Rosenzweig argues his interpretation of the popular controversy over gun laws in the United States. The author Paul Rosenzweig is an adjunct professor of law at George Mason University. He is also the senior legal research colleague in the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation, the website in which the article is available. The Heritage Foundation is a research and informative institution that publicizes conservative policy…

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    Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia on April 16, 2007, Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012, and lastly the movie theater in Auro, Colorado on July 20, 2012. If you have not figured it out already, you may be wondering what those places have in common. The three places listed above are all famous locations where mass shootings have occurred in the United States within the past eight years. Since all of these major shootings, everyone is asking the same…

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    Gun Free Zones Analysis

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    distinct government in each, can take no regular measures for defense. The citizens must rush tumultuously to arms, without concert, without system, without resource; except in their courage and despair.” John W. Putnam said, “The people have a right to keep arms; therefore, if we should have some Executive who attempted to set himself up as dictator or king, the people can organize themselves together and, with the arms and ammunition they have, they can properly protect…

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    Bill of Rights Writing assignment. When it comes to this country freedom are the most important basic right a person in United States possesses, and the right most often expressed. Americans have four essential freedoms as stated by (Franklin Delano Roosevelt). The culture of this country was very well planned by the forefathers who sat down and drafted the constitution. However, due to advancement of technology and new generation, there are few things which were put place those days that need…

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    Although written by the same rap artist, Tupac Shakur’s “Dear Mama” and “Hit ‘Em Up” could hardly be more different from each other. Both songs, considered to be Tupac’s most influential for different reasons, showcase a contradiction in the personas he embodies in them. Described as “a moving and eloquent homage to both the murdered rapper's own mother and all mothers struggling to maintain a family in the face of addiction, poverty and societal indifference” by the Library of Congress, “Dear…

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    The essentials you need to keep alive are water, food and shelter that’s all you need to live and be happy. You don’t need sports, music, art, electronic things to keep you alive those are just things that you want like a flower just needs dirt sunlight and water and it grows into something beautiful but no I don’t agree with this; yes you do need food water and some kind of shelter but we do need other things to make us happy and maybe eve to keep us alive. “She said, "Do you have more things…

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    Does participation in sports keep teens out of trouble? Schools all over the world offer sports for kids to play, some people play because they want to and some people play because their parents want to keep them out of trouble, but does playing sports really keep teens out of trouble or does it cause more trouble.Putting teens in sports doesn’t mean that they won’t be getting into trouble, sometimes it can mean they get into more trouble, but most of the time this means they have to run more…

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    Keep Everest open In my opinion I think that we should keep everest open for the following reason. My first reason is that if you were to ask anyone who has done any accomplishment in his/her life you will hear them say that they have a sense of achievement that they felt like they could almost do anything and that when you climb that mountain even if you just go up a few hundred feet you feel like you just beat the odds that you had against yourself and that you rose from your personal “jail”…

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    person to exercise to keep your body in good physical level and also allows you to kick back, relax, stop worrying about the routine, release tension and also have fun. Introduction: "Sports keep young people out of trouble?” First we going to search information on the subject sought. Then the issue will be drafted in order to get results. After writing, search for information etc. It will be conducting a conclusion. This conclusion will tell if indeed the sport keeps young people out of…

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    things that Columbus achieved and accomplished. One reason that we should keep Christopher Columbus day is because he enabled different sea routes that allowed ships to return easily for trading materials. Another reason as to why we should keep Christopher Columbus day is because Columbus kept record of his whereabouts and discovered America with directions in order to allow people to experience America again. Finally, we should keep Columbus…

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