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    The Grace That Keeps This World by Tom Bailey revolves around a family from Lost Lake. Narrated by the Hazen’s and people that impact their life in some way, leads the readers up to the opening day of deer hunting season. Gary Hazen and his wife Susan are high school sweethearts that have raised their sons to appreciate the strenuous but noble way of living life. However, both sons eventually slip away as they struggle to find something more than their parents have set up for them. Through the…

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    Recently, I have been asked a lot about the difference between having The Blues and being depressed. I give depression awareness advice through my business and LifeTips.com and have published an e book titled, " Keep The Magic and Survive Their Depression" which will be sold soon at Wendi.com. With depression ads all over the media many people are becoming skittish about what they are feeling and if it relates to depression. Apparently, commercials meant to compete for you dollars in the…

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    Prior to the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in October of 2014, one officer requested a Taser to better diffuse the conditions. No officer near the scene had another non-lethal way to deal with the situation at hand (Give Cops). This is exact testament contributes greatly to the need for gun control laws–even in law enforcement. There are those who support gun control laws in the United States and there are those who oppose gun control laws. Gun control laws should not violate a…

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    rule is the main reason for gun chaos, the true focus should be on the lack of restrictions these governments hold, the types of people these countries inherit and the overall the types of laws these governments are actually enforcing to attempt to keep the people safe. These are three main reasons that should be addressed while engaging into gun control issues in all aspects of the…

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    For every reason that guns should be taken away, an even better reason to keep them follows. Taking something away does not fix the problem. Go ahead and take guns away from the people to prevent crimes, then right after sit back and watch what other ways the people discover to kill a defenseless person who could have had a weapon…

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    The article “Assault Weapons” (2016) discusses the idea of whether or not the states should implement restricting access to assault weapons. For example, supporters believe restricting access could prevent lives being lost. Additionally, supporters feel as if civilians have no real reason for owning assault weapons. However, opponents believe creating this new law violates the right of the second amendment. Furthermore, opponents believe assault weapons were not used for most shooting deaths…

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    Why keep the separation of church and state? December 15, 1791 the First Amendment was ratified giving the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Allowing us the right to choose our religion created the initial separation of church and state. Two-hundred and ten years have passed since the separation was made and the question still arises, should the church and state remain separated? To protect the freedom of religion the church and state need to be kept separated or…

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    Gun Control The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Guns are used for recreational activities such as hunting, competition shooting, and target shooting, but are also used for self and home defense, and firearms are used heavily by the government. While dangerous, firearms should not be controlled or banned in the US. Many people say that guns kill people, but the people pulling the trigger are the real issue. Taking guns…

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    With praises for an oligarchy government, a government with all power, the Greek philosopher Plato favored the withdrawal of arms from citizens and desired the holding of weapons to be enforced in his state. He was also known for his preference of imposing obligatory military training and having military operations once a month, as mentioned by Earl R. Kruschke in his book Gun Control: A Reference Handbook. The policies that Plato once respected are much like policies that are in place and are…

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    The saying “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer” isn 't something you think of when someone is appearing to be your friend. This phrase is something that the antagonist, Iago, in Othello, a tragedy play, by William Shakespeare. The fact that all of the other characters never suspected Iago to be the one for all of their problems, yet he seemed to be the one wanting to help. Always giving advice and suggestions, nevertheless Iago was the go to guy who was actually out to take down…

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