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    wanted to impose a national speed limit and instead of enacting legislation they decided to threaten the states that failed to comply‚ by withholding federal road funds; I feel it should have been considered unlawful. The choice to enforce a speed limit should fall under the responsibility of each individual state. It should be voted on by the states elected officials whether a speed limit should be raised. I believe that Congress did not simply enact a national speed limit because Congress wanted

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    The effect of Speed Limits on Road Traffic Accidents Summary An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of speed limits on road traffic accidents. The investigation took place in Sweden during the summers of 1961 and 1962 and lasted for 92 days in each summer. For part of the 92 days general speed limits of 90km/hr or 100km/hr were imposed‚ for the rest of the time they were not. The number of

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    I am arguing for the reasons why there shouldn’t be speed limits. My first reason is because sometimes people be having places to be. My second reason is because what’s the point of having speed limits if most people don’t follow them. My third reason is because a lot of people have their own speed. Usually when people are going past the speed limit it is because their rushing to be somewhere else. I think they should be allowed to travel fast to their location if there in a rush. Some people have

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    together and in some others seperately. Education institutions became either all-boys‚ all-girls or co-ed. Co-ed institutions are where both male and female students are under the same learning environment. There have been arguments for and against co-education. Some people believe this type of education is not ideal for moral and strong academic focus. The believe is that when young people are brought together in the same learning environment‚ they get distracted by the opposite sex and engage

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    During the late 18th century the Antifederalists argued against the constitution on the grounds that it did not contain a bill of rights. They believed that without a list of personal freedoms‚ the new national government might abuse its powers and that the states would be immersed by an all to dominant and influential national government. The Antifederalists worried that the limits on direct voting and the long terms of the president and senators‚ supplied by the constitution‚ would create a population

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    In today’s complex society‚ people of the developed countries are still fighting for their basic rights such as better healthcare‚ proper education and a sound source of income. Because the governments of the underdeveloped countries are struggling to improve the living standards of their people‚ I believe that contributions by richer nations should be more in this regard. Firstly‚ in the field of healthcare‚ developed countries can support undeveloped countries in many ways.

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    Structure for essay on Speed: This century is witnessing a profound transformation in the nature of business organizations. Driven by new competitive demands and fuelled by an abundance of capital‚ companies have massively rearranged their portfolios‚ adding and discarding businesses to sharpen their strategic focus. The opening of markets‚ global competition‚ widespread industry deregulation‚ and the erosion of trade union power as a result of neoliberalism has created a new context in which organizations

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    of Criminal Justice at Ferris State University in Big Rapids‚ Michigan. She believes the drinking age should be revised due to faithful understanding of the teenage mind. “Some believe 21-year-olds are more mature and more responsible while critics argue that at 18‚ men and women already are mature in that they can marry‚ serve in the armed forces‚ and make their own legal decisions.” In today’s generation of teenagers‚ boys and girls go to parties‚ usually hosted by fellow students‚ and they drink

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    A Friend in Need is a Friend indeed Essay There is nothing better than surrounded by good friends. You may look at some people and their friends with envy as they chat away happily and participate in activities together. It may be hard to figure out which friends are better when considering the friends who can have fun with and the friends that can get help from. From my perspective‚ the people who are willing to help me in the crisis time are much more cherished than who just want to stay with

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    Speed limits on all roads are very important. The reason for speed limits are so important vary depending on the location of the road. Safety is a reason that matters regardless of where the road is located. When you are driving in a residential zone you need to pay attention to kids playing and people walking in the area. For this reason it is important to follow a slower speed limit. Following a slower speed limit will allow you to react faster. The slower you are driving the less time it will

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