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    Gun Control in the United States Essay

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    Weapons have been a big problem to the United States for many years now. People have access to many weapons just as easy as the US Military does. The people of the US can both go to a gun store and buy a weapon at the age of sixteen, or they can make a deal with anyone in the streets of the US. Because of the accessibility to weapons, Americans can cause collateral damage in the neighborhood they live in. They can also commit robbery, or go anywhere and start shooting. One problem that happened

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    Black Elk Speaks is a devised work some have debated to be a work of literature, a biography, an autobiography, and even an ethnography that has remained practiced in multiple academic disciplines. Black Elk Speaks was written by John Neihardt and published in 1932; Neihardt was not a literary or an anthropologist, but a poet and short story writer who wrote a multi-layered interpretation of a holy man’s life while failing to include portions of the story in order to advance the interest of his

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    enjoy going out on the weekends and indulging in alcohol. Allowing a gun in their hands while drinking is a death wish waiting to happen. On Virginia Tech campus in 2007 there was a troubled student who shot and killed thirty-two students. After the massacre state legislators across the country proposed bills that allowed carrying concealed weapons on college campuses (Horner). This included into classrooms, dormitories, cafeterias, and recreation centers. So far legislation has failed to pass on fifty-five

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    A rising issue in our country today is the increase of mass killings that occur. More specifically, why are the perpetrators for these horrific events inclined to go through with these actions? Why did Dylann Roof kill nine innocent people at the Mother Emanuel African American Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina? Why did Adam Lanza murder twenty first-graders and six adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut? Although we cannot fully answer these questions, we

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    assigned reading and video: Ted Talks: In the Ted Talks video of Aaron Huey, Huey makes the point that the Lakota people are now suffering due to the damage that the U.S. has done over many years. This damage includes the following: The Wounded Knee Massacre, which was when the U.S. killed 300 “Prisoners of war”. When the Lakota people felt like prisoners on their own land when they were forced to live on the Pine Rich Reservation which is known as a war camp, most unemployed

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    Gun Violence

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    An ongoing and highly debated social problem that continues to grow in our society today is the gun control epidemic. Gun violence in the United States is a national epidemic. Many people take advantage of guns using and manipulating the tool with hardly any thought. Countless lives have been lost due to fact that people have been able to obtain firearms legally or illegally and have taken the notion to be judge, jury and executioner in holding ones live in their hands. This is a common issue that

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    The Gun Show Loophole

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    Since the Brady Act was introduced in 1998, we know that there have been approximately two hundred and thirty million background screenings done to date. However, imagine how many more could have been completed if the right laws were in place for unlicensed dealers. The laws that are in place today are lacking at best, therefore a major issue with purchasing these firearms happen at gun shows, which is also known as “the gun show loophole.” In an article, written by Mark Duggan of the MIT Press

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    Campus Shootings Essay

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    College Campuses in the Line of Sight We all hear about mass shooting where a number of people are killed and we pray that we are never caught in a situation like the one at Virginia Tech or Oikos University. But the likelihood that it happens at your school, your kids school, or your friends school is at an all time high. From 2000 to 2010 nearly 70 people were killed in college campus shootings in the United States. This number more than doubles the number of killing from the 25 years prior to

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    The value of one's life has been set from the first days of one's birth till this day as the values and beliefs are slowly changed. The United State government has put a set currency on everyone's lives when they die. When an individual passes away a close person in their life will get that amount of money. Although having a set amount of money on people's life seems unfair. Everyone should get an equal amount of currency on their life. For the government to decide how the money is deducted. The

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    Analysis Of The Wild West

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    reason, many Native Americans undoubtedly fought back against the United States government. This led to violence and the slaughtering of Indians for which the Wild West is known. One famous event concerning the Indian Wars was the Wounded Knee Massacre. Dee Brown described this event in her novel, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, saying that the United States 7th Cavalry Regiment “opened up on them, firing almost a shell a second, raking the Indian camp, shredding the teepees with flying shrapnel

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