Papers 921-930 of total 55526 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…who spend their time playing with pretend guns, watching violence on tv and watching their favorite super heros violently kill the villan. Does any of this have any long term psychological results? While growing up with guns and weapons the results…
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Category: /History
…to engage (Elting 96). The Royal Navy had been in control of Lake Erie and they were anchored 10 miles north of Put-in-Bay. The Royal Navy had less ships with six, but they outnumbered the American Navy in guns from 63 to 54. The two flagships in the American…
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…of Rights to the limit. For example, gun control. This is a hot topic that is constantly debated and is also a very arguable issue. The Constitution, specifically the Bill of Rights, states that we, as Americans, have the right to bear arms; however, many…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the third highest cause of death in the United States. There are 50 million convicted offenders of rape, sexual assault, and other violent offenses under the care or control of correctional authorities. Legal and mental health experts analyze controversial legal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-worth and self esteem and religion has become a lesser and lesser part of society. In the United States they have the Second Amendment which is the right to bear arms. This means anyone in the United States can have a gun. In the States it is said…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that due to the anomic state that we live in crime is present because people will commit crimes by any means necessary. One example that Messner and Rosenfeld look to is that of gun control. Gun violence is the most prevalent in inner cities, mainly because…
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Category: /Literature/English
…capital punishment, but nevertheless, how can society sleep knowing they could be next? Victim’s rights are ignored by society. It is the victim, and their families that become the prisoners. They allow a stranger to seize control of their lives…
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Category: /Literature
…that he has to stop letting other people control him. He is using all of his strength to show people that he is truly a man and he eventually has to give up everything to prove himself. <Tab/>Dave is very confused and frustrated with his parents…
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…. Weapons from the Atomic bomb to the then new 50-caliber machine gun and everything in the middle including the new threat from the air. Along with this threat from the air comes the new invention of radar. All of these inventions made a direct impact…
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…(the palm of the left/right and the backsides of the left/right hands). The fifth test should be swabbing the cartridge, if available, to be used as the control for the experiment. The reason we swab the four hand locations is that the presence of the gun shot…
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