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Essay Against Gun Control

Writing an essay against gun control can be a challenging task due to the highly sensitive nature of
the topic. The issue of gun control is deeply entrenched in societal values, political ideologies, and
ethical considerations, making it a complex subject to navigate. Crafting a coherent and persuasive
argument against gun control requires thorough research, a nuanced understanding of the various
perspectives surrounding the issue, and the ability to present one's views in a respectful and logical
manner.

One of the difficulties lies in addressing the emotional aspects associated with gun violence and
advocating for individual rights without appearing indifferent to the tragic consequences of misuse.
Striking the right balance between empathy for victims and defending the principles of the Second
Amendment poses a significant challenge.

Moreover, it is essential to anticipate counterarguments and address them effectively to strengthen


the essay's overall credibility. Engaging with opposing viewpoints and presenting a well-rounded
perspective is crucial to establishing the essay's validity and persuasiveness.

In conclusion, writing an essay against gun control demands a delicate handling of the topic,
requiring the writer to navigate through a myriad of ethical, political, and emotional considerations.
Successfully crafting a compelling argument requires research, critical thinking, and the ability to
communicate ideas effectively.

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Essay Against Gun Control Essay Against Gun Control
Essay on The Mi’kmaq Way of Life
The Mi kmaq Way of Life Mi kmaq was the spelling of a tribe of Indians that had first
contact with European explorers in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Through the
years, the name has been changed to what we know today as Mic Mac. The word Mi
kmaq derives from the word nikmak, which means my kin friends or allies. The rich
and descriptive Mi kmaq language was a member of the Algonkin family. Although
every Mi kmaq can understand each other, the dialect varies between bands. For
example, the Mi kmaq spoken in Quebec differs from that in NovaScotia. The Mi kmaq
tribe settled in southwesternNew Foundland in 1630. They were the first nation people
(Nova Scotia 1) of Nova Scotia and later also settled in New England. They are... Show
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A net, called an abi, was made with intertwined tree branches. The bait that they used
for fishing was called wa adegon. Fishhooks were made out of copper or a hook shaped
bone that was sharpened at both ends. For larger fish, a leister was used. This tool was
a three pronged spear. There was a center point and two points that came out on each
side of the middle point. Lobsters and shellfish were dug out of the seabed with sticks
and roasted on coals, (Nova Scotia 2 3; Wallis and Wallis 27 28; Davis 27).

Hunting meat changed when the seasons did. During the summer, animals such as
moose, caribou, deer, beaver, and porcupine were stalked on foot. Porpoise, walrus, and
seal were hunted in the water by canoe in the water. In the winter, they would break. A
beavers dam and crack the ice in 40 50 different places. The beavers would then have to
come out of the broken holes in the ice. Moose were the Mi kmaq s most productive
food and were hunted from February to mid March. Meat and fish would then be dried
and smoked to preserve them. Berries, roots and edible plants were also a source of food
for the Mi kmaq, (Nova Scotia 3; Davis 27).

The gear used for hunting was mostly man made. Some of items used for hunting were
animal bone, teeth, claws, hair, quills, shells, clay, stone, wood, roots and bark.
Grinding stone to a sharp edge and a smooth surface made axes. Bows were made of fir,
spruce or rock maple. Spears, knives and
Madness Of Creation And Revenge Act
Madness of Creation and Revenge
The intriguing stories emphases the relationship of how madness can consume someone
s life without them understanding the consequences. Creation and revenge act as
important aspects throughout the stories driving the main characters to unforeseen and
unimaginable means. This leads to the destructive power of revenge which drives
individuals to make very rash decisions that end up ultimately leaving them with a guilty
conscience or the inability to find true happiness, which we see in the case of the monster
and Montresor.
The main theme throughout Mary Shelley s Frankenstein and Edgar Allan Poe s The Cask
of Amontillado is revenge and justification of wrongful actions. It starts clearly from
Montresor when he states It is equally unredressed[sic] when the avenger fails to make
himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong shows that he feels he needs to
make the punishment equal to the insult he felt which would make the punishment
justified (Poe, 360). We see the same justification from the monster when he kills Victor
s family members displaying that he just wanted revenge. We see that the monster did
not intend to first kill William until he discovered that William was related to Victor,
Frankenstein! you belong then to my enemy to him towards whom I have sworn eternal
revenge; you shall be my first victim shows that solely for revenge on Victor does he
kill William (Shelley, 125). The monster feels this murder is justified for
How Does Popeye Doyle Use Camera Angles In The French...
A Closer Look at The French Connection William Friedkin s 1971 film The French
Connection , we can t help but realize that this is a masterpiece of cinematography.
Using a documentary style, the movie feels very real. Popeye Doyle (the good guy) is
a cop and when we meet him he is dressed as Santa Clause. He is more grungy, living in
the city that looks more like a wasteland. The lighting is low and unflattering. On the
other hand, when we are introduced to Alain Charnier, it is a brightly lit, he has a
beautiful home on the coast, and we can tell that he and his (trophy) wife live quite
well. We will look at a few of the scenes that demonstrate a clever yet subtle use of
camera angles, sound, and editing. The uses of diegetic street noises convey the stark
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After Nicoli (Marcel Bozzuffi) tries to kill Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) in his
home, Doyle begins to chase Nicoli through the streets and subways of New York
City. Driving a civilian s car (a 1971 Pontiac LeMans), Doyle swerves between cars
and barely misses pedestrians as he chases the elevated train that Nicoli has hijacked in
an attempt to escape. The most famous shot of the chase is from a camera mounted on
the front bumper and shows a low angle point of view of the streets racing by. The
director of photography Owen Roizman, wrote in American Cinematographer magazine
in 1972 that the camera was under cranked to 18 frames per second to enhance the
sense of speed. Lenses were chosen to play with distance, so that the car sometimes
seemed closer to hazards than it was. But essentially, the chase looked real because its
many different parts were real: A car threads through city streets, chasing an elevated
train.
How Self-Driving Cars Work
Driving a car safely requires complete attention of the driver in order to minimize risk
of accidents. With the fast pace and busy lives of people today, sometimes risky
choices are made, like texting or making calls while driving, even though it is unsafe
and against the law. Calling a taxi to drive you to your destination is a safer alternative,
but could be expensive over time. Imagine being able to safely and affordably drive to
your desired destination while eating breakfast, reviewing business documents, and/or
making phone calls en route. This vision is possible with self drivingcars, but what
consideration must be taken into account to make this a reality?
Introduction / Background
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3]. The car is also equipped with a laser range finder which is used to scan more than 200
feet in all directions to generate a 3 dimentional map area around the car. This helps the
self driving car determine if it is on a road or heading towards the sidewalk. Four small
radars are located in the front bumper and rear bumper to aid in figuring out the
positions of far objects. In addition, the Google car has a camera which is used to detect
traffic lights and help figure out moving objects [Ref. 4]
As a safety precaution, self driving cars need to have some way for passengers to
manually override the autonomous driver and take control of the car in the event a
sensor fails or the car is malfunctioning.
Some Potential Problems and Solutions with Implementing Self Driving Cars
There are some major challenges in getting self driving cars on the road safely. One
problem that has been identified is having the car understand when traffic signs are not
working and a police officer is directing traffic. This has been identified as very difficult
[Ref. 5]. A possible solution is to have police officers equipped with special transmitters
that the car can recognize. This would prevent the possibility of just anyone on the street
making hand signs and controlling where your car is going.
Another identified issue with self driving cars is that if the car

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