create my priorities. However, politics is the area that I feel for the most and the reasons are patriotism, privilege, and power. I am a member of the United States Marine Corps and I feel patriotism motivates me to act and serve in the manner that I do. The fact that the United States is the greatest country in the world is undeniable in my opinion. My passion for politics plays here because it is in this field that the greatest threat to my country occurs. Politics forms policies that can be both
Politics has been a big part in my life ever since I can remember, especially growing up with a father and grandfather who were once state representatives. Thus I thought I would investigate what my peers thought about this upcoming presidential election. I was curious to hear about if they were knowledgeable on the candidates, if they were planning on voting, and who or what influenced their vote. As I furthered my research, I came across several similarities focusing on college students and if
The Constitution of the United States has been a cornerstone of the American government since its inception. Its significance can be seen throughout the centuries in the history, evolution, and impact it has had on modern politics. In this essay, I will explore the history of the Constitution of the United States, its evolution, and its impact on modern politics. In his 1987 article for Daedalus, D Bell explores the concept of the United States as a melting pot of cultures. He argues that, despite
Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald, the American novelist, managed to write a novel which has decisively influenced the view of people about the American society in the 1920's. This novel, which was published in 1925, is called The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald's novel mostly deals with status, power, wealth as the concepts of the American Dream at the beginning of the 20th century. The author provides the reader with a deep insight into the American society as well as the aristocracy and the false beliefs
A University of Tulane scholar states “Theories of agenda setting, despite being built by relatively modest case studies, contain within them general theories of politics whether they are implicit or declared. They begin by offering a theory of policy change, perhaps most importantly, undermining theories of incrementalism and iron triangles that maintain
philosophy with more traditional views. Both parties have support across the country, with Democratic supporters typically being from urban areas, and Republican supporters being from rural parts of the country. The two main political parties of the United States are divided and have a difference of opinion when it comes to
The sound of a gun shooting is probably the worst and most terrifying sound that people want to hear. However, nowadays people in the United States are attacking by this sound more often due to the lack of gun control. The function of the guns is very limited. They are meant to be used as weapons in military operations such as defending their own countries. As we all know citizens in U.S. have the right to possess guns that should be used as one of the self-defending tools. And this is causing a
Have any children, nieces, or nephews? Imagine if one of them were in the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary Shooting. Horrifying incidents, happen when people defend the “right” of being able to own a gun. How about the Las Vegas Shooting, which killed fifty-nine, and injured 527 people. What about the Texas Church Shooting, where the shooter, was Devin Patrick Kelly, a former Air Force member. His background check was “clean” even when he assaulted his wife, broke his stepson’s skull, and had been discharged
“Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they are in the game.” (Paul Rodriguez) makes it least that animals are not aware of the fact that they are being hunted. According to Britannica.com, hunting was a necessity in early history. Early hunting for sport was for rulers and their nobles, those having the most leisure and wealth. Hunting is defined as the act of killing or taking down a creature. Killing is a synonym of murdering, and murdering is a crime. Some may say that hunting
When the world is engulfed in injustice, it calls for brave men and women to fight back, but the question is how should one fight? Most would resort to violence to kill off injustice, but this leads to even more violence and chaos in most cases than intended. If someone is going to be shot the first reaction is to fight off the killer. However, Cesar Chavez implies in his powerful essay the weakness of violence in a unjust situation and instead the power of nonviolence. Cesar Chavez, in his excerpt
School shootings are a reoccurring problem in the United States. As of 2018, there have been over 18 school shootings in America (Cuddy). However, this is nothing new to us. Every year they are countless reports of school shootings ending in injury or death. It should be obvious that schools are the safest place for parents to send their children during the day, the sad truth is, it is not. Although most of us are not physically involved, our nation itself is highly affected by these incidents. Every
“Since 2013 there has been an average of one school shooting a week in the U.S., and 18 since the beginning of this year.This is a horrific thing that is getting out of control in the U.S. When a gunman killed 20 first graders and six adults with an assault rifle at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, it rattled Newtown, Conn., and reverberated across the world. Since then, there have been at least 239 school shootings nationwide. In those episodes, 438 people were shot, 138 of whom were killed
Policies for School Shooting Prevention The recent shooting in Parkland, Florida at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by Nicolas Cruz left 17 dead and 14 injured. People heard about this and want to take action to prevent others from doing the same. Parents want to know that schools are taking measures and making policies that will help prohibit these things from happening. Some ways that we can help to counteract school shootings and prevent severe injuries and deaths is by having armed guards/officers
The hush of deathly mutilation will always follow a downpour of stones. Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” ends in this grim death after being misled by the title. What seems to start out as a virtuous time in the story, a traditional gathering on a sunny day with green grass and children running amok, takes a severe turn when the friendly community is actually coming together to play the game of stoning roulette. At the assembly, the head of each attending household will pull a card, either blank or
It is a common fear that people have to be cautious of serial killers because they are terrified by the thought that they might become the next victim; although, very few murders each year are actually committed by a serial killer. Statistics have shown that one would be more likely to be murdered by a family member than a serial killer. Throughout history, the term “serial killer” has struck fear into the minds of people everywhere; however, people remain fascinated with this topic. When people
ABSTRACT On May 23rd 2014, a gunman identified as Elliot Rodger, kills six people and wounds 13 others in Isla Vista, Calif., a small town near Santa Barbara. He stabs three men in his apartment before driving to locations throughout the town where he kills three students from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Before the rampage, Rodger, age 22, posts a video called "Elliot Rodger's Retribution" on his YouTube Channel and writes a 140-page manifesto. In both, he expresses his anger over
1. The most striking similarity between the three texts is a call for further legislation on the subject of dangerous dogs in the UK; they also all share the sentiment that dogs can be dangerous to humans if not properly raised and should therefore be controlled only by cunning hands. The first text and the third text both address the need for revision of the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act, which is classified as lacking, well illustrated by the first text "[The death of Ellie Lawrenson] also highlighted
There are a few factors that contribute to this statement. The first factor is the fact that “murder is murder” (citation). This means that a person who commits murder in a state with a hate crime law would get the same punishment as a person who commits murder in a state without a hate crime law because the crime is the same. The intent does not change that the person committed a crime. Another factor is having to prove the motivation for the crime. A jury, lawyer, or
Gun Control? More like out of control What is a mass shooting? Mass shootings has not been defined by our government, but a loose definition is four or more people wounded or killed. The government not defining mass shootings makes one think that maybe America is avoiding the topic of guns and gun control. Many different views are taken when it comes to gun control and mass shootings. Some believe that the only cause is the guns themselves. Others believe that it is gun control laws, yet "by a
In the past twenty years there has been a dramatic increase in school shootings and the number of victims is getting higher. That is why I believe that teachers should be allowed to carry a gun if they pass a series of tests for safety and they are mentally stable; most of the school shootings could have probably been stopped or limit the number of casualties; some people might not think about doing a school shooting if they know that teachers have guns to. I believe that teachers should be allowed