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The Effects Of Concealed Weapon Law On Crime
968 wordsThis research is important to complete because it could shed some light on alternative ways to deter and prevent crime. Many believe that concealed handgun laws, also referred to as shall issue laws, if enacted, would cause lawlessness similar to the days of the Wild West. I believe that reliable and valid research may be completed to prove just the opposite. States that do not have shall issue laws in place could benefit because it would enable them to analyze the effects of such a law and aid ...
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Receive Direct Qualified Instruction Direct Qualified Instruction Base
645 wordsThesis: Before you can participate in the sport of BASE-jumping three things you have to do are: complete 150 skydives, receive direct qualified instruction on BASE equipment, its maintenance, its packing, and its use, & you should receive direct qualified instruction on the techniques of BASE jumping. Introduction: Attention Getter: Has anyone in here ever been told to go jump off a cliff, or heard that phrase before? Well I am going to give you a whole new perspective on that phrase! Thesi...
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Magnus Eisengrims Entourage Dunstan Journey Begins Paul
928 wordsThere are many different paths people can take throughout their lives. In the novel, Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, the main character, Dunstan Ramsey, takes the path of the Canadian hero. There are many different steps to be taken by the hero and Dunstan Ramsey follows his path by completing each step. Dunstan's journey begins when he gets his call for adventure. The call for adventure lets the hero know that his or her life is about to change. Dunstan's call for adventure comes when he le...
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Emotional Intelligence Frank
1,288 wordsIn a court of law, killing while mentally disabled, killing under orders and killing in self-defense are sufficient justifications for taking another? s life. With this in mind, was HAL justified in killing the crewmembers of the discovery, or were Hal? s actions murderous and should he be brought to trial? Can Hal be blamed? The computer basically has 3 excuses for killing the crewmembers of the Discovery. First, Hal was disabled. Second, Hal was killing under orders. Lastly, Hal was killing in...
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