Papers 281-290 of total 59599 found.
…-modernization approach is the most efficient method of controlling corruption. The market approach to corruption argues that corruption is inevitable in a modern economy. Since corruption cannot be eliminated, the market approach focuses on how to minimize its…
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…and ABC merged to form one of the large conglomerates in the world. Together they now control over $16 billion in annual revenue. CBS was soon to follow suit when it merged with Westinghouse. And NBC is owned by General Electric. These mergers are monopolies…
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…ownership ban would not reduce crime or keep criminals from using guns; 89 percent believed that gun control laws such as those in Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York City had no effect on criminals; and 90 percent believed that if firearms ownership…
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…Gun Control in 1988, handguns killed 7 people in Great Britain, 19 in Sweden, 53 in Switzerland, 25 in Israel, 13 in Australia, 8 in Canada, and 9,915 in the United States. These figures are very shocking, but no one ever comes up with idea to stop…
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…Persuasion speech Drew Gilliam I. Introduction A. ItÂ’s is very obvious that our gun controll laws are not sufficient. 1. explain a few reasons why these laws are not working 2. tell you a few solutions i might have to make things…
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…I am writing on behalf of my thoughts and myself about gun control laws. My position on this topic is neutral leaning towards the "No Gun" law. The idea of a federal law to ban these guns is a good idea, but it could be better. I believe strongly…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Gun Control Imagine a world where respect is guaranteed and everyone wants to be your friend. The problem nowadays is all the violence. With making guns harder and harder, to get the general public is becoming increasingly defenseless due to the gang…
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…"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." ---Thomas Jefferson, 1816. The issue of gun control is an age-old question that was first brought to the front by the founders…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, the number of violent crimes committed with firearms had fallen 25% since 1994, while the overall number of violent crimes had declined 14%. Clearly, it is evident that stricter gun control decreased the amount of crime making it that much safer of a society…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Gun Control vs. People Control A recent incident in California occurred on a crowded highway, in a traffic gridlock situation. Two normally conservative men, while in the heat of this traffic jam, steadily progressed to a rage which led to a fatality…
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