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    First Paper Assignment ! During Philadelphia Convention in 1787‚ The Constitution of United States was written by “Founding Fathers.” The preamble of the Constitution consists of six goals that are the wish of the citizen who supported to complete the Constitution. Providing for the common defense‚ establishing justice‚ Insuring domestic tranquility‚ forming a more perfect union‚ and promoting general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty was the six goals of this nation (Crimmins)

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    It wasn’t necessary to drop the bombs on Japan. It wasn’t justified for many reasons. One reason being that Japan was already on the brink of surrendering. They killed innocent people just for the sake to end a war when there could’ve been other diplomatic ways to end it. It was all immoral. US also wanted to show off the power that they had. They knew just how powerful and how much damage it was going to cause‚ but they took the chance. Before the bomb decision was made‚ an “Allied demand for an

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    opinion essay on uniforms

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    Students still find a way of picking certain people to hang out with and be in their “cliques”. Uniforms also do not make life free from fashion‚ which many people‚ particularly girls‚ are into. Clearly‚ school uniforms would destroy the opportunity to expressing yourself through a fashion sense. Secondly‚ uniforms don’t ensure equality. Having uniforms which are different from every other school creates the students to act like a team against the other schools. For example‚ if one uniform is more

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    < Labor Unions: Were They Justified? > In the late 19th-century‚ a new theory in the field of business and production was emerging. Most commonly known as ‘Social Darwinism’‚ it was a parodical twist of the Darwin theory of natural selection‚ or the ‘survival of the fittest.’ The corruption and the dark sides of business were accepted as a natural process‚ and was not questioned or intervened. In a full-fledged Industrial Age‚ the average American citizen had to try his best to rise from his

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    Abortion opinion paper

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    believe in abortion‚ and we do not believe that it should be legal. The other 46% of Americans believe that it should be legal. Those Americans say that it’s not a "human" or "child" until it’s so many months or if it’s born. I say otherwise. In my opinion‚ once a woman is able to even have an abortion‚ the child is human so their killing innocent unborn babies.How would you feel if someone took away your ability to live? Imagine not having any say in whether or not you want to have a life. Well‚ babies

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    Can the bombing of Dresden be justified? Dresden was Germanys 7th largest city at the time of the war. Historically‚ Dresden had been northern Germany’s cultural centre – a city filled with museums and historic buildings. The Frauenkirche Cathedral was one of the world’s famous buildings. Dresden was also an extremely important industrial area‚ which was something that the allies really did not want‚ but before February 1945 Dresden was a peaceful country and there were not any threats from the

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    Opinion Article Analysis

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    In Ruth Wade’s letter of the week “Sorry Jennifer. You’ve got it wrong” (The Land‚ November 3rd 2011) she effectively refutes Jennifer Marohasy’s attempt to “malign the rice industries water efficiency achievements”. By using statistics to support her statements and a clear knowledge of her situation Wade has created an intriguing response to Marohasys article. To begin making her point Wade‚ executive director of the Rice growers’ Association of Australia‚throws at out that “unlike Jennifer Marohasy[they]

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    I completely agree with the opinion that the Hobby Lobby case is justified. The new interpretation that religion can also pertain to private corporations due to the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. This allows for Hobby Lobby to deny birth control to employees. However‚ as many have stated before‚ the employees’ individual rights to birth control have to be respected as well. Just because the corporation itself does not believe in the birth control‚ this does not mean the corporation

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    When deciding whether or not to end the suffering of a loved one‚ how can one know if they are justified in doing so? George‚ a strong‚ defined man‚ ponders this question at the end of John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men. George’s companion‚ Lennie‚ is a mentally challenged individual who always finds a way to whip up trouble. After countless accidents and mishaps‚ Lennie makes the innocent but cataclysmic mistake of killing Curley’s wife. This leads the men of the ranch to try to put Lennie

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    major tool by which historians were able to open the world the slaves made-their folk life‚ religious expression‚ modes of resistance‚ and psychological survival" (Douglass‚ 13). He uses an example of his personal story in order to show that such practice as slavery can not exist in normal society or be justified by any means.

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