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    The USA spends five million dollars every year on rescue operations (Article 2 paragraph 2)‚ and why should American taxpayers pay to rescue people who put themselves at risk? Even though we live in America‚ and help each other out‚ the rescuee should pay for their own rescue because lots of money is spent on self-inflicted incidents‚ other successful countries approach the argument this way‚ and rescuers’ lives are put at risk. A reason why rescuees should pay for their own rescue is that many

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    Topic: Should student take a part – time jobs when they are studying at the university? Outline: *Introduction: Nowadays‚ numbers of students in Vietnam take a part – time job is in high percentage. In my opinion‚ students taking a part – time job have some advantages: resolve their financial problems‚ show their self – motivated and they can improve many skills. *The body: The advantages of taking a part – time job: - Resolve the financial problems: + Help their parents about financial matter

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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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    Murtaza‚ Taimour Dr. Stacy Stuewe English-1301 11.00 pm Due Date: 11/11/2014 Is the Death Penalty Effective or Not An assumption is a statement that understood to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn. However‚ an assumption is just a hypothesis‚ not a fact. Mostly death penalty decisions are made based on assumptions; we use the assumptions in court and try to present that assumption as evidence. The death penalty has always been a difficult controversial topic‚ because it is subjective

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    I totally agree with the statement that technologies had made learning easier and efficient. I would put some reasons to support this statement in the following paragraphs. With the help of information technologies such as fiber communication‚ Personal computer and database‚ students can collect information regarding any subjects in much easier . Previously‚ to obtain knowledge in a topic‚ student had to search in the libraries or had to from ask for the experienced or knowledgeable person‚

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    The financial argument is perhaps the most callous seeming point of the whole debate but it is such a big part that it cannot be left out. In 1998‚ Ezekiel Emmanuel and Margaret Battin wrote a journal article figuring the cost on multiple levels. The overall cost savings in 1995 dollars would be $627 million. That might sound like a lot. Now let us see the percentage that dollar amount is from the total health care expenditures in the U.S. - less than 0.07%! However‚ the cost savings to an individual

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    “Speak”‚ by Laurie Halse Anderson characterizes of Joyce and Jack Sordino being neglectful and incompliant for parenting towards their daughter‚ Melinda Sordino. Essentially to start Anderson portrays Melindas parents as two different personalities. Joyce (Melindas mom) as the hardworking manager at Efferrs‚ a clothing store. Giving off that shes a practical yet busy woman who struggles to balance home and career. On the other hand‚ Jack (Melindas dad) sells insurance whom Melindas thinks is too

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    Argumentative Essay The dictionary defines the word “abortion” as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Is this not considered murder? When a life is taken by another‚ this is called murder. A mother has many other options to consider if they are not ready for motherhood. Abortion may be the easy way out of the situation in some eyes‚ but many see it differently. Adoption is an option for one that is considering aborting a pregnancy. Adoption agencies

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    the Philippine Daily Inquirer stated the succeeding story. One drizzling day‚ Aling Saling bought half a kilo of rice. It was put in a brown paper bag which the 40-year-old housewife held at the bottom‚ all 10 ¬¬¬¬¬¬-fingers at full stretch. But one side of the bag ruptured‚ too weak to hold even its meagre content. Aling Saling coddled her torn paper bag like a baby to keep what was left of her precious rice from spilling onto the wet pavement. She was torn: should she kneel and pick up her rice

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    Proponents and opponents of biotechnology being a distraction is argued by Frances Moore Lappe. Multiple argumentative points are presented by Lappe on what’s the right issue to focus on. The first point Lappe argues is the amount of food we have. Lappe goes on to say‚ “They were telling us that we had reached the Earth’s limits to feed ourselves‚ but in fact there was more than enough food for us all” (249). In other words‚ “they” were telling us that there is less food to eat than Lappe believes

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