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Rising gun violence in North America keeps the issue of gun control in the spotlight. Advocates for and against can substantiate their views, making solutions difficult.
The National Rifle Association web site, (NRA) offers condolences to Family's of victims of Virginia Tech on their Home Page. What they said, and what they omitted.
Washington DC's handgun ban was struck down as the Supreme Court ruled on the Second Amendment.
In the debate over gun control, Americans will have to decide what part of our individual sovereignty will be sacrificed.
Emmanual Jal escaped from war in Sudan as a child and now spreads his message of peace. From the age of 7 they trained him for combat, but his peaceful spirit won out.
One of Obama's themes during his 2008 presidential campaign was "change." Early in his term, however, "continuity" could describe his work in three policy areas.
Art Montague is leaving Suite101, but promises to return as a guest writer. All of us -- his readers and his colleagues will miss him and wish him well.
The fate of President Obama's first Supreme Court nominee, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, will be known this week as senators proceed to consider her qualifications.
A Housing Manger finds a gun he knows bas been used in several shootings. He calls the police, but when they don't come, what happens when the owner does?
The Second Amendment addresses gun possession. Its language gives support to advocates of strong gun controls or only limited regulation of citizen ownership.
In the past century, violent school crimes have been committed more and more frequently. How do these crimes compare, and what were their consequences?
When Sarah Palin failed to include an index for quick reference of important people and ideas in Going Rogue: An American Life, Seyward Darby picked up the slack.
Best known for his portrayal of Moses in Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 epic, The Ten Commandments, as well as his title role in 1959's Ben-Hur, Heston was a cinematic legend.
Choosing an effective topic can make the difference between a good research paper and a great research paper.
Two countries, two laws. Canadians and Americans live side-by-side in peace, but when it comes to gun laws, they are world's apart.
Barack Obama's "Bitter" comments ignited a firestorm when they became public. But Obama has mentioned Bitterness previously and was praised for doing so.
Having a hard time coming up with a topic for an argumentative paper? Pick one of these topics, choose a side, and write away!
Biography of Andy Rooney, war correspondent, Emmy-winning TV journalist and public affairs author.
Michael Moore's latest and arguably most provocative documentary film taps working class anger to expose corporate greed and offers a simple remedy: Democracy.
A faith-based look at legislators Joseph Lieberman, Mary Bono, John Tierney and Earl Blumenauer.
Neal Knox: The Gun Rights War is a collection of articles from magazines and newspapers that were written by the founder of the Firearms Coalition.
There are few things more embarrassing than being the only person at a party who isn't politically-informed. Here is a crash course in the key players and facts to know.
In the face of a potential primary challenge from the left, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand aims to show The Empire State's liberal Democratic voters she is on their side.
Seeing the northern part of the United States as too liberal for their tastes, southerners band together to campaign for dissolution of the Union.
No Child Left Behind has been a controversial act since becoming a law in 2002. Learn the basics.
A Gallup poll reported on May 15th that for the first time since the question has been asked in 1995, a majority of Americans refer to themselves as "pro-life."
Drifter, Smith, is thrown in at the deep end when he helps defend a pregnant woman and her newborn baby from a group of nasty gun toting hitmen.
An interesting documentary that aims to explain just why workplace massacres, or "going postal", have occurred in the USA in the last 20 years.
Here's some tips to help you with the three most common types of speeches that you might encounter in your public speaking class.
Firearms account for several thousand homicides and hundreds of thousands of nonfatal but nonetheless serious crimes every year. This article outlines some figures.
School shootings are in the news again. This article revisits three infamous shootings within our recent past, prior to the Virginia Tech shooting.
52 contestants move into an estate where they will live together and compete over four weeks for the role of the "new" Miss America.
Religious Right voters need to realize that the Republican Party shares neither their values nor their idealistic future. It cares only about their votes.
Americans own 240 million-plus guns. Chances are some are used in self-defense against criminals. This article offers details relevant to the gun debate in America.
The Virginia Tech shooting is the latest in a sequence of recent school shootings. Much is still unknown, but the tragic events that occured on this day will be discussed
A look at where the presidential candidates stand on the economy and other issues that affect the American workforce.
The Hippocratic Oath was intended to set forth an informal code of behavior for physicians. Today, however, it is rarely used or followed in its entirety.
Need some tips on how to write a persuasive speech for your public speaking class? Here's some tips on how to write a great speech and find persuasive speech topics.


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