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…, abortion, tax reform, education, and the environment. However, other issues, such as campaign finance reform, gun control, the war on drugs, and foreign policy, have drawn remarkably similar stances from the two men. The issue of taxes became central to the 2000…
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…at the sight of Abra and there is an extreme close up (ECU) of their gun. This is the first reference to violence and the fact that both the Montague's and the Capulet's have specially made guns shows that they play quire an important role in the lives…
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…to respond to terrorist threats, and retrieve hostages with minimal loss of life. The second is gun control, which would limit the weapons accessed by potential terrorists. The last thing is to recognize terrorist organizations before they have a chance to attack…
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…of control. (Attie and Brooks-Gun, pp.70-71). Studies suggest that eating disorders often begin in early to mid-adolescence. They are directly connected to pubertal maturation and the increases in body fat that occurs during this phase. These biological changes…
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…or neglected in their childhoods develop these problems of control. (Attie and Brooks-Gun, pp.70-71). Studies suggest that eating disorders often begin in early to mid-adolescence. They are directly connected to pubertal maturation and the increases in body…
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…Executive Summary Loosen restrictions on handguns? There is currently much debate surrounding the issue of gun control. Much of this debate is centered around the nondiscretionary concealed-handgun laws, also known as "conceal and carry" laws…
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…Armed and Dangerous, should mental patients have the right to own a gun? October 17, 2003 I am writing in response to your article, "Armed and Dangerous," which aired last October on 60 minutes. I hope that you will find a different point of view…
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…with illegal weapons. Instead of sloppy laws, strict gun restricting or controlling laws should be enacted. According to Donohue, ¡°one-gun-a-month¡± law prohibiting mass gun sales has proven very effective in reducing homicides by and of juveniles¡± (10). Such laws…
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…of incidents involving children and guns, most killings of and by juveniles occur in urban areas, too often with illegal weapons. Instead of sloppy laws, strict gun restricting or controlling laws should be enacted. According to Donohue, ¡°one-gun-a-month¡± law…
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…-- even those who have their doctors' approval. A 1990 scientific survey found that 54% of oncologists with an opinion favored the controlled availability of marijuana, and 44% had already broken the law by suggesting at least once that a patient obtain…
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