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    GIRLS LIKE US Jake’s P.O.V As the music became quiet and the lights dimmed everyone started to make their way home, I checked the time realising it was 2:30am it made sense to start heading home. I carried Jess out to the front lawn of the house after cleaning her up after the mess she made of herself, I was trying to get her to make sense and tell me where her car was and her keys, it felt almost impossible. My phone started ringing, retrieving it from my pocket I looked at the caller ID, and a

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    feelings of hatred the couple has for one another. In addition, the quatrains that are structured in the poem look very familiar to the shape of a gun. A gun, used for self defence or to bring someone to harm demonstrates the conflict the couple has between each other. To the point were both is in need of protection which they can only resort to a gun, violence. Furthermore, "Quickdraw" is telling a story to the readers, but as you read further down the poem the narrator seems as though she is suffering

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    Dex a 27 year old man born in America, member of the United States Navy Seal, a well honor lieutenant and a soldier who won tons of prestige medal, Dex grew up in California with his wife(Ariana) and has one kid (Ace). Dex medals represent every aspect of his combat in the field. Dex was very destined to be a Navy seal because most people from his generation had been in the army with high honor. Dex would not ruin the streak of his generation being in the army so this is why the join the army.

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    May 11th 2001 A.K.A the day my dad passed away. The murderer was Leukemia. For most people it’s easier to lose your dad than your mom but my dad doubled as a mother figure. My other “birth parent” walked out on my dad and I for this guy who was like a hundred years younger than her. Cougar? No extreme cougar. The most terrible thing about the even was that dad was in love. The feeling, apparently, wasn’t mutual. Anyway, because of the events that have occurred, I have to move in with my Aunt Mel

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    The Issue Of Gun Violence

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    The law, passed January 15th, 2013, created many new restrictions for gun owners and those looking to purchase guns. Perhaps the most controversial part of the ordeal was the hasty enactment of the law. Many dispute that it is an infringement on their constitutional rights. In addition, the State doesn 't have the means to enact many parts of the law. The law assumes that restricting the physical guns will solve the issue of gun violence; however, the real issue is mental health, or rather the lack

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    In light of the mass shooting in Umpqua, Oregon earlier this month, President Obama 's sobering remarks made a crucial point about the nature of Gun Violence in the United States. He remarked, "Somehow this has become routine. The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath of it ... We have become numb to this." As of this day, the United States has a little over one mass shooting every day. It occurs so frequently that people go

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    experienced loss from a shooting until you have actually experienced it. As I think of the boy I mentored and all the victim’s families that were affected, I wonder if stricter gun laws would have stopped the shooting that day? Or would the gunman still have been able to commit such an unspeakable act? We often see too much gun related violence in today’s news. Throughout the years we have seen a large increase of shootings in the United States. According to the Huffington Post, from January 2013 to

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    Running Head: ASSIGNMENT 2: ADJUSTMENT CASE STUDY1 Assignment 2: Adjustment Case Study Stephen Damron Psychology of Adjustment June 2, 2016 1st Article In the article “Pain, But No Regrets: A Father Remembers His Adopted Son” the story has been very much proof of all beauty along with sadness inherent within human situation ("Pain, But No Regrets,” 2015). Mr Jones has been most honest person here; he surely has been realist. He followed child. Child

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    “a well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed” and was written over 200 years ago. It is one of the most equally used tool when debating the topic of gun control by both sides of the argument. It is outdated in today’s world, written in a time where the concept of a firearm was one which involved reloading between every discharge, and the intended use was by the states to protect themselves. However

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    About Mass Shootings and Gun Control: Crime and killings have fallen as gun ownership has increased”, was written in a manner to target a specific audience by using a current hot topic amongst politicians in the United States on gun control. By discussing recent mass shooting, the author is able to appeal to his audience with Ethos appeal allowing him to maintain the attention of the audience, which, otherwise would be overlooked by people outside his target audience. Gun control has been a hot topic

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