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Gun Control Advocates Wall Street Journal
5,825 words... h emotion or introspection but require a level of conscious cognition to understand. 3 / 28 / 98 Dave Workman Bravo for John Lott's revealing research on the impact that concealed carry laws are having on crime. That such laws have been passed in 31 states, coinciding with passage of "Three Strikes" and "Hard Time for Armed Crime" legislation, is the real reason we are seeing a decline in reported violent crime. Those who have advocated restrictive gun control over the years, and other intru...
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Kenya A Paradigm For Sustainable Development
1,640 wordsA Paradigm for Sustainable Development Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the historical development of Kenya's nature based tourist industry in order to develop a better understanding of the concepts relating to sustainable tourism in the developing world. I will show how past resource management practices has affected tourism's carrying capacity. Because of the complicated ness of this paper I will break it down into five sections. In the first section I will define sustaina...
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Rate Of Return Inventory Turnover
1,560 words1. Explain how to get an accurate measure of inventory carrying costs and why this would be important. Inventory carrying costs are one of the most important things that a firm needs to take in to consideration when following marketing logistics strategies. Inventory carrying costs can be associated as costs that a business incurs from the amount of inventory that they have to store for any given period of time. As stated by Lambert this is one of the highest costs associated with logistics. Bec...
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Tourism Industry Natural Environment
1,073 words... ions discard them after their cheap labor was exploited during the development process, only to fall victim to these corporations bringing in their own skilled and educated workforce. In 2010, local citizens from the communities of Akumal, Coba, Tulum and a few other cities in the Quintana Roo region, grouped together to stage a series of protests aimed at national tourism bodies, multi-national corporations and organizations that were continuing to develop new attractions in these communiti...
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Hiv Infected Aids Epidemic
2,828 wordsThe present work is devoted to the research of HIV/ AIDS issue among the managers of medical organizations. This problem has been chosen by me for its high relevance in the society in general. The fact is that AIDS is becoming not only the problem of medicine, but is also spreading on social, political and economic life of people. The aim of the work is to define the means of surveying the issue of AIDS in relation to the medical health organizations' activity, as well as the possible weak and s...
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Rapid Population Growth Carrying Capacity
1,303 wordsAs humans start a new millennium, we have close to 4 billion more than we had at the beginning of the last millennium. In the next 50 years we are looking at adding another 3 billion people. Such a rapid increase has placed great strains on the Earth and leads us to ask how many people can the earth support? The answer is rather obscure, however it seems like we are approaching our limit rather soon. With decreasing aquifers, shortages in food, and increasing pollution, the Earth has reached its...
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Genetically Engineered Restriction Enzymes
2,958 wordsGenetic Engineering Discuss the applications and techniques involved in genetic engineering. Consider the advantages and disadvantages of this approach. Genetic engineering is an umbrella term that can cover a wide range of ways of changing the genetic material the DNA code in a living organism. This code contains all the information, stored in a long chain chemical molecule, which determines the nature of the organism. Apart from identical twins, genetic make-up is unique to each individual. In...
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Average Life Expectancy United States Of America
1,411 words? The Gangs Overpopulation? The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970? s the world will undergo famines-hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. At this late date nothing can prevent a substantial increase in the world death rate, although many lives could be saved through dramatic programs to? stretch? the carrying capacity of the earth by increasing food production. But these programs will only provide a stay of...
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Gun Control Advocates Gun Control Laws
1,747 wordsThe License Goldfinger Gold Finger: The License to Carry a Gun On an overcast Monday in March in 1981, six shots were fired from a Colt. 22 caliber revolver, at an American president. Although after this attempt on a president s life, the immediate results were not as dramatic as in 1964, when President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was shot and killed. This time, the president survived the attack on his life. However, more controversy has spawned from this incident not from the side of the President,...
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Wilson Reasonable Suspicion
630 wordsGun control is a subject that is being debated and will continue to be debated for years to come. There are many different views of what causes crime. Some say crimes caused by guns and others say that it is the people behind the guns. In James Q. Wilson? s essay entitled? Just Take Away Their Guns? , he tries to propose some solutions that would solve the gun control debate. Of course, every plan of action is going to have it? s drawbacks, and Wilson? s has some major ones... Wilson? s plan to ...
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Law Abiding Citizens Concealed Handgun
10,996 wordsStates from Michigan to Nebraska to California, as well as the federal government, are considering new rules on letting law-abiding citizens carry guns. Does allowing citizens to carry concealed handguns deter violent crimes? Or does this cause otherwise law-abiding citizens to harm each other? Thirty-one states now have guaranteed their citizens the right to carry concealed handguns if applicants do not have a criminal record or a history of significant mental illness. So what have the results ...
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Work Of Art Fourth Century
1,442 wordsSculpture has been a very important part of art history throughout thousands of years. For the past few months I have viewed many different kinds of sculpture, including Greek archaic sculptures, Greek classical sculptures, Greek Hellenistic sculptures and Roman sculptures. All of the sculptures that I have seen and analyzed have very interesting characteristics, but the one that I have analyzed most recently was the most fascinating. Hermes carrying the infant Dionysos, by the artist Praxiteles...
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Carrying Capacity Tourist Destination
3,315 wordsKenya: A Paradigm for Sustainable Development Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the historical development of Kenya? s nature based tourist industry in order to develop a better understanding of the concepts relating to sustainable tourism in the developing world. I will show how past resource management practices has affected tourism? s carrying capacity. Because of the complicated ness of this paper I will break it down into five sections. In the first section I will define...
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Southern Comfort Three Women
1,047 wordsThe old ball-and-chain is a phrase that many Americans are familiar with. Oftentimes we imagine it spilling forth from the lips of some distressed, fatigued, overworked man who is with his nagging wife. It is this image that the advertisers for Southern Comfort are trying to reproduce. They want the person looking at the ad to sympathize with the man in the image, the man dragging his imaginary ball-and-chain. We associate the ball and chain with oppression, hard labor, and unfairness. These con...
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