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…, newspaper headlines and news shows on TV are filled with reports about violent crimes. One might ask why the increase, and the simple answer is lax gun control laws and mild punishment for illegal gun possession. If Canadians want to feel safer, they must deal…
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…none good THE ISSUE OF GUN CONTROL         When the framers of the Constitution penned one of the most influential works in history, they could never consider what the consequences of the freedoms they set forth. The second amendment…
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…of commotion and making the Reichstag unable to pass laws. The president saw this as a threat and possibly thought it necessary to make him chancellor thinking he could control him on the seat (he couldn't obviously).…
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…to the concept of free flight, with respect to the Global Positioning System (GPS), and Air Traffic Control (ATC) automation. The ATC automation portion of this report will give specific attention to datalink applications, conflict probe, and next generation aviation…
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…There is a new legislation that has been passed recently by the Canadian government, which effect gun control towards the Canadian people. This new legislation is almost taking guns away from honest citizens of this country, and do that is to take away…
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…Why do those who describe us gun toting, bible thumping, heterosexual, pro-life, republicans as "pro-gun" and insist that advocacy of gun controls include describing gun owners as "demented and blood-thirsty psychopaths whose concept of fun is to rain…
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…that their conclusions were insubstantial. Handgun Control, Inc. states that there is evidence that shows a decrease in the use of assault weapons in crime as a result of the 1994 Crime Bill. Reports have shown that the number of assault weapons traced to crime has…
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…encryption software. No matter how small, any attempt at government intervention in the Internet will stifle the greatest communication innovation of this century. The government wants to maintain control over this new form of communication, and they are trying…
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…The objective of this paper is to give a summarization of the definition; the advantages and disadvantages; ordering systems; and decision making that goes into the Just -In-Time inventory control system. Definition and History Just-In-Time (JIT…
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…. They are out of the control of the employee and are sometimes referred to as certified. The other group of reasons is voluntary or uncertified. These voluntary absences are avoidable and the least desirable of the two. This is because they are not considered…
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