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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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    PayPal Casino Are you someone that still depends on a debit cards and/or credit cards when playing at an online casino? If so, stop what you’re doing and listen closely, as we are about to drop some serious knowledge. There is now a new way to play your favourite casino games, with payment and withdrawal flexibility in mind. PayPal casino sites have burst onto the scene, giving players a method to manage bankroll that prioritises speedy and stress free action. Below is a list of the biggest…

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    Weapons of destruction On December 14, 2012 a school shooting happened in Sandy Hook Elementary School. The shooter killed many people and he killed himself. His weapon of choice was a semi automatic or commonly known as a assault weapon. The murder wasn’t stopped,but actions similar to his can be stopped in the future. If assault weapons were banned crime would be down. The loss of would be minimized. Assault weapons should be banned due to their destructive nature and history. Assault…

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    Thesis - Since 1934, the United States government have regulated and banned many tools and attachments that go on firearms, from as simple as a suppressor to grenade launchers and bayonetts. People must have a discussion about suppressors, also known as silencers. Silencers, as the audience may or may not know, is simply a muffler for a firearm. It (the silencer) redirects and slows the expanding gases that come from the firearms projectile as it passes down the barrel, thus causing…

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    According to BBC News, “About 40% of americans own a gun or live in a household with one.” Guns play a big role in the american society. There have been many deaths due to guns but prohibiting them wouldn't have prevented these deaths. There are many reasons to why prohibiting these weapons will do more harm than good. I feel as if federal laws should not prohibit assault weapons because it will basically disengage the second amendment, it disregards americans rights to safety and it will cause…

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    level pharmaceutical vending machines have gained popularity and are widely distributed and used. However, pharmaceutical machines are migrating to those which dispense prescription medications in addition to the over the counter medication. A few models are strictly prescription medications and there are inherent concerns of this distribution method but so far seem to not be a hindrance. At present Oasis would not be exploring this aspect of the pharmaceutical vending machine market. A…

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    Will Abrahamson 11/30/17 Phil: 1153 Machines and Free Will Thesis: I believe that machines have free will. The definition of free will I am going to use for this paper comes from Thomas Hobbes. It basically states that; they’re being nothing preventing us from doing what we want to do . In the case of this definition, we are not the cause of free will, there is no obstacle in our way is. This view is called “compatiblism” according to the Stanford Enclyopedia of Philosophy and Hobbes…

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    ambiguity was explored in the previous chapter in depth. Several categories of ambiguities have therefore been identified. In this chapter an experiment will be conducted using Personal Translator, a commercial machine translation system based on rules, and Google translate, a free online machine translation system that implements the statistical method. A brief description of these tools are given below in section one. Since a critical part of this chapter is devoted to evaluation, section two…

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    Vending machines should be allowed in schools for many reasons. First, they could help kids focus in school better. Also, they could earn money for the school. Last, they could help kids manage their money better. Despite the big problem nowadays of kids being obese, vending machines would help the kids who are educated on healthy food choices in many ways. In fact, kids could actually be productive in school instead of dealing with disruptions of the stomach. To begin with, vending machines in…

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    Machines can't replace humans with three examples from both "I Robot" and "Who Can Replace a Man" why they can't. The three examples are machines need to have orders, machines can not repair themself and they also go crazy without people controlling them. First reason why machines can't replace humans because machines need orders. In "who can replace a man" when the radio operator did not give orders the machines went crazy. This was because there was no humans to give this orders. Why cant…

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