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…towards a Dream that they can never hope to achieve themselves, material gain by illegal or violent means continues to be a problem. A very real dilemma behind the violence in America is the issue of guns and their control within US society. On the one hand…
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…tanks onto the battlefields; it was one war to bring in rail guns such as the gigantic “Big Bertha”, but most of all it is the war to use one of the most deadly weapons ever to be used in warfare. Gas. Gas warfare was first introduced during WWI…
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…people (those of Mount Carmel) and the forces of an armed Apostate power, called Babylon. Due to this belief, Koresh and his followers became interested in guns. David was a strong believer in the 2nd amendment, and peoples right to defend themselves. He…
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…. President Kennedy didn’t touch much on gun control. Neither did President Johnson until 1968. In 1968 President Johnson signed the gun control act. This act stated that a better control of interstate traffic in firearms was needed. This bill enabled support…
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…Delinquency 7 school systems. The need for tighter gun control in the United States is a must as well. Congress might have created and passed the "gun-free school zones," in the early nineties, but that did not make gun control tighter. If one is going…
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…, for instance stricter gun laws. Finally training programs for repressive governments abroad; helping other countries control terrorism. What does all this mean? Not only more protection, but also higher military budgets. America is having to put more money…
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…, there are deeper meanings to why these children turn to gangs. Gang members are being influenced by a society in which while the negative forces of drugs, guns, gangs, and media have become more threatening, the positive socializing forces of family, school, religion…
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…was really stepping it up in addition to his Gambling, Brothels, and speakeasies he was moving into the bootlegging business, he would be needing his new body guard. It didn’t take all that long after Capone arrived in Chicago for him to have 25% control
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…the possibility of resignation. In essence these three initiatives would enact a level of checks and balances within our existing system. An example of the above projected initiatives would be the issue of Ethel Blondin-Andrew and gun control legislation. During…
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…cooking dinner to helping kids with homework. The only flaw to this society is that people like Henry can tap into and control the computers, robots and other electronics.         " Thank you, Mr. Smith," replies the computer. " The file of Henry O…
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