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    School Shootings Are Not Enough for Stronger Gun Control Laws The Jonna Semeiks article “We the People Confront Sandy Hook” discuses many different factors that contribute towards explaining why school shootings and gun violence are inadequate to inspire stronger gun control laws. The deaths of children are not enough to offset the strong ties that American society has towards guns as a symbol of freedom, which causes people to respond with internal defense mechanisms that numb the pain of these…

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    might see them pass. For the town closed itself in against the night, and anyone who moved about in the darkness would be noticeable. Kino threaded his way around the edge of the city and turned north, north by the stars, and found the rutted sandy road that led through the brushy country toward Loreto where the miraculous Virgin has her station. Kino…

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    I have had the pleasure of working with Sandy Stoll, for over 10 years. She possesses great leadership qualities that ensure the highest standards of care for all patients by placing emphasizes and focus on the facility thriving by providing person-centered care to all residents. She is a leader who is compassionate, patient, perceptive to details and very resourceful. She will never say “we can’t,” but is willing to say “we can find another way or a new approach.” She is at all times…

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    which citizens of the country base their own beliefs off of. One of the most effective tools presidents use when discussing disaster is an appeal to emotion, or in terms of Aristotle, pathos. After watching Reagan’s Challenger Disaster and Obama’s Sandy Hook Speeches, one must question wether Reagan and Obama use pathos effectively to display their own sorrow, explain the situation, and address how to fix it. Reagan uses pathos to address the audience from the beginning…

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    Niya has experiences and new insight into life allowing him to have personal growth. Samurai Kids was written by Sandy Fussel and was published in 2008. It is about a one legged boy named Niya who dreams of being the white crane. Throughout the book Niya has bad and good experiences and slowly matures. Niya encounters many experiences that later on in life teaches him a lesson. Niya was born with one leg, so he has not experienced what life is like with two legs. He constantly practices how to…

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    The mass shooting and Sandy Hook Elementary School, changed many people's’ lives forever. Some people lost their lives, others lost their friend, child, sibling, or loved ones. This country will forever be changed after this shooting took place. On December 14, 2012 A gunman was running rampage in Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown Connecticut. Many did not know how to initially react to the situation but a mother, Nicole Hockley, took leadership to help mend her own life along with those…

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    Post-Sandy Price Gouging: Economically Sound, Ethically Dubious A Review of the Article Kalina Walters Montana State University Billings Post-Sandy Price Gouging: Economically Sound, Ethically Dubious Price Gouging Concept A concern for many consumers who have been involved in a natural disaster is how to get supplies at a reasonable price before they are gone. When natural events occur it leaves people in need of the very basic commodities like gasoline, groceries, and utilities. Stores and…

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    The article that I chose to analyze is “After Sandy Hook, we’ll never be silent on guns again”, by Shannon Watts from CNN. When I look at this article, I can easily find the target audience in this article. The target audience is American moms. Since Watts delivers the message that Moms have to be banding together to alter the American culture of gun violence in this article, the target audience can be defined as moms in the U.S. She also says that she decided to reach out to other American…

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    Emily and Sandy are going to a pool party. Sandy lies to her parents so she can go. Sandy gets there and starts drowning, she ends up in the hospital. In the short story, “ The pool party by anonymous , illustrates the theme , If you don’t tell the truth you may suffer the ramification of lying, through characters, setting and plot components . To begin with, the author introduces the theme through the use of characters. Sandy and Emily are friends in 7th grade. Emily and Sandy are…

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    named Lob chose it’s owner named Sandy. In this story, we will be discussing how the author uses the story’s events to show the love between Lob and Sandy. This story is about a dog named Lob who walked 800 miles to leave his owner and live with a special girl named Sandy. I have three quotes to share with you. The first one is, “It was love in first sight”. The second one is, “Lob crashed in the kitchen with tarry feet”. The last one is, “At the sound of Lobs whine, Sandy woke up from her…

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