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    years. Marijuana has always being around‚ but why is it that suddenly people started to care about Marijuana? Now that the places where Marijuana is legal are increasing‚ people have started to think about whether the legalization of Marijuana is good or bad. The Cannabis plant‚ which is where the Marijuana comes from‚ has been used for personal purposes‚ and it has a long background all around the world; it has also a lot of medical benefits. In places like Canada‚ Marijuana has been helpful to keep

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    Human nature is a topic that has been discussed for a long time now‚ so there is no exact answer to if we are good‚ evil or something of a completely different nature. In my opinion‚ I believe that we are not evil or good‚ but rather something that’s a combination of both. Human nature is not exactly perfect to say the least‚ so it cannot be exclusively good or evil. A reason for this is because certain situations may bring out the good or bad in people. For example‚ you may be having a great day

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    Common Core‚ Good or Bad? Common Core‚ good or bad? That seems to be the question everyone is wondering. There is a lot of controversy over whether common core should be in classrooms or not. “The state-led effort to develop the Common Core State Standards was launched in 2009 by state leaders‚ including governors and state commissioners of education from 48 states‚ two territories and the District of Columbia‚ through their membership in the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices

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    Rough Draft Good Boss versus Bad Boss How would you feel if you called in to work sick and your boss sympathized but asked when the project you were working on would be finished? If you like most people you would feel guilty about calling in and wonder if you should head to work. How about if you called in sick to work and your boss sympathized and told you to rest up and feel better soon? Would you still feel guilty or would you cuddle down in your bed to rest off the sickness? When comparing

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    Andrew Jackson did good and bad things.He also had a tough life to handle.He was just a person who people couldn’t really understand.Nobody knew or went through what he did so he was always different.A lot of people liked him but a lot of people didn’t. Andrew Jackson was just a tough person to be around. Andrew Jackson had to face watching his parents die then watching his life going into a whole. Andrew and his brother soon got small pox and had to walk and get help with almost no energy

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    Good and bad: there always seems to be a choice and an extensive gap between them‚ as if there is no grey area whatsoever. In literature and film‚ this frequently leaves two distinct and defining characters within them: the “good guy”‚ the protagonist‚ and the “bad guy”‚ the antagonist. Contradictive of the prior point‚ is the reality of life and people’s ability to choose right over wrong. Given the choice‚ most tend to do wrong for the simplest reasoning of having the ability to do so‚ or the fact

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    The Good and Bad of Roosevelt’s New Deal The era of the Great Depression was by far the worst shape the United States had ever been in‚ both economically and physically. Franklin Roosevelt was elected in 1932 and began to bring relief with his New Deal. In his first 100 days as President‚ sixteen pieces of legislation were passed by Congress‚ the most to be passed in a short amount of time. Roosevelt was re-elected twice‚ and quickly gained the trust of the American people. Many of the New

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    Cell Phone Evolution: Good and Bad Since the beginning of the industrial revolution‚ the world has become a smaller and faster place. The time used to travel to far distances has decreased. The growth of new technologies‚ traveling and communicating has become simple daily tasks for many people. Through the growth of global communication‚ people have become closer to others across the globe‚ and business has gone world wide. One invention that came along with the technological revolution is the

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    the children‚ ‚who were the next generation‚ were uneducated because the parents were being paid so little that the children had to spend their time working instead of learning. Although the Industrial Revolution had some good things‚ the bad things that it caused overweigh the good things. In the Industrial Revolution was a time of evolution. Many things evolved like technology and the overall economy. With the technology being so advanced for the time‚ the economy boomed. This was also partly because

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    This may be due to the ever increasing chaotic culture of people’s lifestyles‚ or simply because of our built-in ability to not be able to sit in one place for too long. However‚ in “The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Daily Show‚” Jason Zinser continues on this subject‚ “The Daily Show delivers the news in a way better suited to our ever-shrinking attention spans. From this perspective‚ the show isn’t ‘converting’ viewers from traditional media venues

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