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    Introduction On November 19, 2016 I went to Price County Superior Court from 9:30am-12pm. I watched the court session in room 202A of case #16-077-01126 between John Lewis and the State of Washington. Present in the courtroom was Judge Whitener, prosecutor Lewis of WA state, John Lewis the defendant representing himself, an appointed court member to assist the defendant, Deputy Kevin Pressel who gave the witness testimony, and lastly the court reporter, clerk, and bailiff (no jury). In this case

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    There are many challenges one can face when writing and directing a movie, this task becomes significantly harder when the film is going to be an adaptation. One major challenge that is faced when adapting an ancient play into modern times is to achieve the perfect amount of intertextuality. Spike Lee was able to put into Chi-Raq the perfect amount of modern day application by setting the movie in modern day red district Chicago. He also is able to add the correct amount of the original Lysistrata

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    ones I was taught as a child. A part of the political ideology that I have is more gun control, with more laws and testing. I grew up surrounded by my dad’s side of the family. None of these family members ever went hunting or had a need to have guns around. However, when my dad was young, my grandfather had a gun. It was not kept in a safe, secure area which caused my uncle to get in a little accident with the gun when he was playing hide and seek in my grandparent’s bedroom. This caused only minor

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    America’s gun violence is much deeper and larger than assault weapons and mass shootings. If we as a country want to significantly reduce our gun violence, then we need to shift our focus from banning assault weapons to focusing on creating stricter gun regulations and tailored interventions. Mass shootings believe it or not don’t make up a huge proportion of our gun violence. Suicide victims, women terrorized by their abusive partners and kids swept up into gangs are all in danger from guns, and each

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    Gun violence has always been an aspect of American society; however, in recent years the epidemic that is gun violence has escalated considerably. Shootings have become increasingly commonplace, and mass shootings have frequently made the headlines. Sandy Hook was one of these shootings, and it ended with twenty children and seven adults dead. A few years later in Orlando there was another mass shooting that was even worse. Forty-nine innocent people were killed and an additional fifty-eight were

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    a number of mass shootings and stop criminals from obtaining guns through burglaries. There are other countries that already have stricter laws on the purchase and use of firearms. These countries have much lower homicide rates than America. Stricter control on the purchase of firearms will vastly reduce the number of mass shootings (4 or more people that are killed or injured) in the USA. Many gun lovers in America claim that if guns should be harder to purchase so should knives because there are

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    There has been much controversy about the issue of gun controls. Many different laws about gun control have been put in place. While some argue that there are too many gun restricting laws, others people say otherwise. Due to the increase of deaths each year because of guns, some of the laws associated with gun ownership that have been removed, need to be reexamined . One law that has been revoked is the Dianne Feinstein law. In the video, “ The Rachel Maddow Show ” by Rachel Maddow,

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    Henry Reed’s poem, “Naming of Parts,” focused on two different perspectives that named the different parts of an object or nature to show what each parts represents. These two perspectives are a solider, who described the parts of a gun to his solider friends, and a poet, who described the beauty of nature. Reed goes back and forth in his poem, changing one perspective to the next. Finally, it ended with the solider explaining his instructions to his fellow soldiers to follow them; in addition, the

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    Anna had no idea what he said but found out when all the men roared at her and pointed their guns at her. The first gunshot goes off and Anna pales as the bullet wiz past her head, inches away from death. She immediately springs into action, running away before the shower of bullets start. The soldiers chase after her, shouting and shooting their guns. Anna weaves through the village in a very unpredictable manner, jumping over trash cans and ducking under clothes lines. The soldiers trail her without

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    this I’ve been known for years but it was brought to my attention that I was asked today “ should guns be allowed in public places?”; such as schools, parks and malls. As I was being questioned, it took me a minute answer, I agree gun should be allowed in places but here’s my reasons why. Growing up I always seen my father protect, defend, and honored his family at any cost. So I 'm big on protection. Guns in schools should be allowed but only in the right hands, Parks are dangerous and even though

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