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    group. Over the years‚ there have been countless lawsuits regarding pornography and art. Legally‚ pornography is defined as imagery that intends to create sexual arousal. The United States Supreme court has determined that the First Amendment has no effect when it regards obscenities. Where does the government draw the line at obscene? Araki Nubyoshi is a photographer who takes mostly nude portraits of women. His subjects are often‚ but not always‚ Asian. They are often portrayed as engaging in a

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    weight compared to my current eating habits. How to modify my diet to use the six classes of nutrients‚ and the recommended servings for each food group. I will be identifying the six classes of nutrients and explain overall nutrient intake that effects health. Lastly I will be explaining how my new diet and nutrient intake will affect my current and future health. My current eating habits are crazy right now‚ I eat anything that I want but I am always complaining about wanting to lose weight.

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    Monique Agbro  4 A/B  2/17/15  The Omnipresent Migraine  Can our American government be changed by civil disobedience? Well that depends on  one’s perspective of change. Is change the smallest alteration from one aspect to another‚ or is it  a longer process that adjusts specific circumstances into a better situation? If it is the latter then  our government is indeed a human force that can be changed by civil disobedience‚ including  small acts of defiance. A change in government’s laws‚ rules‚ and regulation may be a tedious 

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    statement According to fact‚all children need and love their mothers. Thesis statement Mother are better parent and guardian from fathers because the nature of mothers are graceful. Topic sentence 1 Firstly‚ fathers are usually more accommodating expenses than mothers. Supporting detail : Mother always is the first person over the world who hopes good thing happen with her children. Supporting detail : Mother usually make sure that her children feel comfortable enough to talk to her

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    The Effects of Viewing Television Has on Child Obesity Since television was first introduced‚ it has grabbed the attention of many. Allowing families to gather with one another and spend time watching their favorite shows. Though now it seems that television is playing a new role in many people’s everyday life by taking large amount of their free time. Many adults sit and watch hours of TV every day and now the trait is passing down to their youth. Children would prefer to watch TV‚ than rather

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    SULA This essay is a compare and contrast of the character’s Sula and Nel from the novel ‘‘Sula’’ by Toni Morrison. Throughout the progression of the novel‚ Nel and Sula complement each other in   ways that allows them to form a single functional unit friendship. The symbiotic nature between Sula and Nel began during their childhood years.  Sula depended upon Nel for sturdiness and comfort‚ while Nel preferred the unpredictable nature of her sula.  They used the other’s lifestyle to compensate

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    become a natural part of our daily life. Considering that the $ 20 billion spent on advertisements in 1979 had drastically risen to $120 billion in 1999 and that in the course of a lifetime‚ one will see about three years worth of advertisements on television and approximately 3‚000 ads per day‚ a person may easily acknowledge the impact of advertising (DiChiara‚ 2008‚ para. 3). Nonetheless‚ as Giselle Touzard (2008) explains‚ advertising‚ which originally intended to be a source of information for

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    first point of view is‚ parents have educated their children in wrong ways. Why do I say like that? This is surely because‚ parents try to make their children educated with moral values such as respect‚ tolerance and kind- hearted. But they give their children with materials as they assume that‚ if they give those kind of things to their children‚ they will not be involved in social problems. Examples‚ parent who gives a playstation to their children are kindly hoping that their child will not involve

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    school. Despite‚ private school charges tuition while it can give students much more education than public school. The more you pay‚ the more you take. Most parents want their children to gain better knowledge because knowledge is the most vital thing. But‚ parents have some trouble with choosing the right school for their children. The first difference between private and public school is teachers. Teachers of private school are better educated than teachers of public schools. Because private school

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    Argumentative Essay Prompts 1. The Board of Education has decided to extend the school day for one hour because of the increased graduation requirements. Do you agree or disagree with making the school day longer? Write an essay to the Board of Ed and argue your point of view. 2. A leading doctor has published research claiming all students should be in bed by 9:00 PM in order for them to learn well in school. Your parents are considering doing what the doctor suggests. Write an argument

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