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    the Vice Principal of Tevis Jr. High, located in Bakersfield, California, had been caught with a loaded pistol on school grounds. He was taken away in handcuffs by the Bakersfield Police. He had a concealed weapons permit and had presented it before his arrest. Since Williams had a permit with him at the time of arrest, it was considered an illegal arrest. Williams “is preparing to file a government claim against the Bakersfield Police Department” focusing on violation of civil rights, false…

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    Road To Mandalay Analysis

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    Even without the romance, the movie reflects the migrant experience well by touching on many issues, such as the lack of work permits, prostitution, corrupt officials, mistreatment of workers, drug uses, and so on. The movie starts with Myanmar labours crossing the border from their home country to northern Thailand by a small boat in river,…

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    Concealed Carry Analysis

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    discussing the Concealed Carry Law is the racial and economic divide of the permit holders. For example, the South and West Side neighborhoods of Englewood, West Englewood and West Garfield have a combined total of 114,933 residents, however only 193 permits have been issued, roughly less than .7 percent of the population. Conversely, 1.24 percent of the affluent Palos Park area’s population has permits (“Data Divulges Racial…

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    In the article, “Prasada, the Gracious Gift, in Contemporary and Classical South Asia”, Andrea Marion Pinkney explores the meaning of prasada. She says that the term parsada have many meanings “from blessed pilgrims’ souvenirs such as flowers and vegetarian comestibles, to a mood of “happiness” or “favor” (Pinkney, Prasada, The Gracious Gift, in Contemporary and Classical South Asia, 735). In Hinduism, during the worship (puja), “devotees make some kind of offering to the deity (Pinkney, 746)”,…

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    guns should be more regulated to prevent crimes, while others believe that the laws should not change at all, or that there should be less gun laws. Adding more gun control laws would be too much for the good, honest people to be able to acquire permits. Gun laws should stay as they are; no less or more. They already keep guns legally out of unsafe people’s hands, while good, honest people are still able to access guns. In 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified. The Second Amendment,…

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    Santana Case Study

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    Santana’s parents were unmarried when he was born. His mother was a Dominican Republic citizen, while his father was partially a US citizen (he had not spent at least five years in the US after age 14). Santana first came to the United States with a permit, but was removed from the proceedings because of some crimes he had committed. Santana claimed that he was US citizen because of his father’s citizenship status, however, the board of immigration disagreed with this as do I. I do not believe…

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    Anti Gun Control Essay

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    openly carrying long guns, but not handguns. In the remaining states, people are generally allowed to openly carry firearms, although some states require a permit or license to do so.” (Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence) 38 states require state issued permit in order to carry concealed weapons in public…

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    lead to fewer deaths. In 2010, guns were used in 11,078 homicides in the U.S. On average, 33 gun homicides were committed each day for the years 2005-2010. This is outrageous! Every state needs to check for handgun permits, background checks, handgun registries, and concealed carry permits. States with more restrictive laws generally have…

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    different, and not necessarily mutually exclusive, criteria for citizenship. Colloquial speech refers to people "holding" multiple citizenship but technically each nation makes a claim that this person be considered its national. Some countries do not permit dual citizenship.…

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    What Is Anti-Paternalalism

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    anti-paternalism permits intervention. Premise Three: Ignorance alone allows too much intervention. Premise Four: If the agent is culpably ignorant, then anti-paternalism permits intervention. Premise Five: If the agent is culpably ignorant for the sake of ignorance, then anti-paternalism permits intervention. Premise Six: If the agent is culpably ignorant and would hypothetically consent to the intervention were the relevant information available, then anti-paternalism permits intervention.…

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