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    A Crime of Insanity

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    A Crime of Insanity It’s just another day of class‚ at least which is what is going through your head. You think schools are a safe place‚ not a place where you can get shot or killed at. What is going through your mind when you’re their sitting in class? Nothing other than what is going on. But it was all different for these students that day. On December 14‚ 1994‚ 26 year old Ralph Tortirici walked into a history class at State University of New York. Underneath his clothes he had a hunting knife

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    Language analysis

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    Language analysis In the opinion article "One too many" that was published in the herald sun band written by Fiona McCormack‚ the authors main contention was that the government should support improving the system response to family violence. Serious and concerned tone was used with persuasive techniques such as evidence‚ rhetorical question and inclusive language to persuade the reader to agree with the authors viewpoint. A serious and concerned tone is used by the author to give the

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    your friends in the winter‚ running through sprinklers in your backyard in summer‚ having sleepovers? Climbing on that new monkey bar set during recess‚ playing with Cabbage Patch Kid dolls? Sounds pretty normal‚ a pretty good life‚ doesn’t it? Susie Weksler wishes she could be able to do that. But‚ no - when she was eight years old‚ in the year of 1941‚ Hitler’s forces invaded her home‚ where she lived with aunts‚ cousins‚ grandparents‚ and her mother‚ and relocated them to a ghetto camp. Here

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    Hamlets Insanity

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    actions‚ it is clear that he is not really mad and is simply an actor faking insanity in order to complete the duty his father assigned him. Hamlet only owns up to his madness because it buys him time to stay and perform actions if he didn’t then he would not have been allowed to stay for such a long while. His "madness" is keeping people from taking his actions seriously. This seems to be part of his initial plan. This plan is first mentioned when he asks Horatio and Marcellus not to make any remarks

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    Abolish Electoral College

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    Even though 78% of the population voted against you. This is not democracy‚ this is indefensible. While this particularly scenario is unlikely‚ if you have a voting system that allows losers to win‚ you shouldn’t be surprised when they do. Not once‚ not twice‚ but three times in american history the candidates with the most votes

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    be legally responsible. Proximate cause is that act in the natural‚ direct‚ uninterrupted sequence of events without which the injury would not have occurred. Proximate cause seeks to decide who‚ in that chain of events‚ is responsible for the harm. This can get complicated. First case: Henry runs the red light and‚ as a result‚ collides with Mary’s car which is proceeding lawfully through the intersection‚ injuring Mary. Henry’s negligence is both the actual and proximate cause of Mary’s injury

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    Language Analysis

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    Language Analysis David James’ article ’Mobile Concerns’ sheds a light on the current situation of mobile phone use in vehicles‚ and the impact it has had on the death toll on the roads. Initially James makes it relatively clear that he is arguing against the idea of banning mobile phones and that it is responsible for majority of the accidents on our roads‚ it becomes increasingly more apparent towards the latter of this article how strongly James’ views are through his blunt consideration of the

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    Abolish School Sports

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    For years school districts have been debating if they should abolish school sports. Many schools that have canceled sports have less students falling behind in class.Therefore‚ school sports should be eliminated because it will save money‚ give students more time to study‚ and present the district with higher graduation rates. Saving money is a big reason for disencumbering sports from schools. Any school district that has sports and has many fields of sports‚ pays twenty thousand dollars

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    Analysis of Language

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    Analysis of Language Keyed In “Keyed in” published by Internet blogger Voxi is a persuasive article regarding the technological boom being experienced by not only today’s youth but by society in general. Published on May 23‚ 2009 on website Ctrl Alt “Keyed in” Voxi‚ contends that society and its members should herald the implementation of new technology and welcome it with open arms‚ contrasting the internet with great historical discoveries such as Darwinism and the reorganisation of the cosmos

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    Abolish Animal Testing

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    experiments are commonly endured in animal testing. Picture this: Loki the bunny is born into the world‚ small and precious‚ not knowing what is going to happen to him in the future. He is going to be outright tortured so humans could use a shampoo product with confirmation. Through the process‚ he is force-fed shampoo and is forced to get the shampoo into his eye. Afterwards‚ he is left in a cage isolated from any other animal until his death arrives. This short story is the process done to about 5% of animals

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