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    SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT CHILDREN SHOULD HAVE VERY STRICT RULES OF BEHAVIOR‚ MANY OTHER BELIEVE THAT CHILDREN ARE ALLOWED TO DO ALMOST ANYTHING THEY WANT. TO WHAT EXTEND SHOULD CHILDREN HAVE TO FOLLOW RULES? The issue that is put forward in the given statement is controversial. Many people support that children should be raised with strict rules and some other claim that children should be free to do what ever they want. I tend to agree with the former view due to a variety of reasons. It is

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    Son of Sam

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    Throughout history we have witnessed gruesome murders and the serial killers behind them. Serial killers like Ted Bundy‚ the BTK killer‚ and one of New York’s own‚ and most memorable killers the .44 Caliber killer‚ also known as the “Son of Sam” killer. For over a year David Berkowitz‚ known as Son of Sam‚ was able to remain uncaught walking the streets committing these shootings wounding and murdering many people. The criminal investigation that was conducted to capture this violent serial killer

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    Sam Bradford

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    Sam Bradford Samuel Jacob Bradford was born November 8th of 1978 to his loving parents‚ Martha and Kent Bradford. Sam is the only child‚ which allowed his parents to devote all their time to him and support what it is he wanted to do. Whether it was playing sports or the cello‚ his parents did what they could to develop it. They encouraged him in everything. "As long as it was a good‚ wholesome thing‚” Kent said. "If he wanted to do it‚ do it.” Even though Sam was central to their lives‚ he wasn’t

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    The debate whether Animal Farm should be considered a fairy tale has yet to be solved. Animal Farm should be considered a fairy tale for the various reasons. There is typically a hero or heroine that is prominent in the book‚ stated by Tanglin Trust School Library(Six Steps to Fairy Tales). A fairy tale also has a villain that tries to trick the hero. Propp’s Functions of Folk Tales states‚ the plot of a fairy tale contains a death ‚ interdiction‚ violation‚ trickery‚ and villany. According to National

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    Should the government have a say in our diets‚ Many people will argue that it is freedom of choice to eat whatever you want but the government has a right to interfere with that freedom if it is infringing upon the rights of others. I am not saying that if someone is eating unhealthy it is going to eliminate another person’s freedom but it does affect everyone in the nation. With a rising number of people with poor diets‚ the number of people suffering from obesity rises also. Obesity can cause

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    Sam Houston

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    Sam Houston Samuel Houston Sam Houston was as legend reports a big man about six foot and six inches tall. He was an exciting historical figure and war hero who was involved with much of the early development of our country and Texas. He was a soldier‚ lawyer‚ politician‚ businessman‚ and family man‚ whose name will be synonymous with nation heroes who played a vital part in the shaping of a young and prosperous country. He admired and supported the Native Americans who took him in and adopted

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    Name: Tran Ha Thu Group: 08.1.E20 IN-CLASS WRITING Topic: In some countries‚ children have strict rules of behaviour; in other countries they are allowed to do anything they want. To what extent should children have to follow rules? A. Outline: I. Introduction: Thesis statement: I believe that following strict rules helps children become well-behaved people and keep away social evils. II. Body: 1. Becoming well-behaved people 2. Avoiding social evils III. Conclusion: In short

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    From the reading‚ Should trees have standing‚ written by professor Christopher Stone in USC‚ analyzing and challenging the legal premise of nature should be treat as objects in the eyes under the law of rights. In the reading‚ the author argue the fundamental basis need to be rewritten for the destruction of nature. In the beginning of the reading‚ the author used the history of law to suggest a parallel development that there never was a pure state of nature. No “right” existed except in

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    Uncle Sam

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    Uncle Sam‚ the symbol of America‚ starts as a baby and grows up as his power increases. However‚ interestingly‚ in 1898‚ Uncle Sam starts acquiring colonies thus transforming into a man who smokes cigars and has his hands in his pockets‚ which ultimately symbolizes him becoming a powerful businessman. Notably‚ in 1899‚ Uncle Sam becomes fat which symbolizes the power he has acquired by annexing the Philippines. To add‚ the fact that he is holding a ship represents that the power that Uncle Sam has

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    white. It has been completely legal since 1988 and our government should keep it that way. For as much as some people are anti-abortion or ‘pro-life’ they need to understand that women have abortions for a variety of reasons one being that an abortion can actually benefit the unborn child. Those who are anti-choice also claim that abortion is wrong because it violates the rights of the fetus‚ but what about the rights of the woman? It is a woman’s right to decide what she does with her body and though

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