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    Why People Exercise

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    English 101 MWF 8am to 10:45am Cause and Effect Essay Why People Exercise Many people love to exercise and many people can’t stand the idea of doing physical activity. The want to exercise has to be a choice that comes from within. There are many reasons as to why people make the decision to start exercising‚ and there are multiple positive effects that can result from working out consistently. There are various reasons as to why people make the decision to start going to the gym or engage

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    Rhonda Mackey Professor Davies Writing 121 March 4‚ 2013 Why Marijuana should be legalized For people that don’t know what marijuana is? It is the dried leaves and flowering pots of the hemp plant that contain THC and is consumed for a number of different reasons. There are hundreds of different types of marijuana strains that range in effects and potency. There are many myths and facts about marijuana that people still do not know‚ and there is a very negative connotation that is seen

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    Why Selling T-shirts Online Can be a Gift or a Curse For decades‚ t-shirts have been the wardrobe staple for casual style. Universally embraced by men and women‚ of all ages and walks of life. The birth of this booming online-shirt industry was the result of a perfect storm: - Creatives saw t-shirts an ideal blank canvas - Consumers were keen as ever to express their individuality - Budding online entrepreneurs saw potential for online brands - Emergence of online t-shirt selling platforms

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    Why fractions are hard

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    stunts instruction and confuses many students in their understanding of fractions and their algorithms as we know them today. Before delving into what is so hard about fractions it seems more appropriate to being to answer the following two questions; Why were fractions invented and what purpose do they serve? Ancient Egyptians‚ as long ago as 2000BC (citation)‚ knew that fraction were essential when needing more precise or even exact measurements‚ or measurements that fell between two whole numbers

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    Why Abortion Is Immoral

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    Why Abortion Is Immoral Why Abortion Is Immoral was written by Don Marquis. His thesis is described in the title. He started off by establishing some historical facts about abortion. According him there were no laws prohibiting abortion in the United States until well into the 19th century. By the 20th century every state passed laws to prohibit it. In 1973 in the case Roe vs. Wade‚ the Supreme Court ruled that the laws outlawing abortion violated women’s rights to privacy. He then implies

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    Why Is War Bad

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    started in the 1700’s and the American leader was General George Washington. If General George Washington didn’t lead the colonial militia‚ then the British would have taken over America‚ and the United States now would be different today. Also‚ war can be bad. For example‚ in the Revolutionary War‚ citizens we killed by the British because of the wars that we’re going on in the towns or cities. The Boston Massacre helped cause the wars. Six men were killed by the British because the American citizens

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    which means the state should not interfere with private matters. These people are called pro choice. At the same time many people are anti-abortion because they believe “Life is present from the moment of conception” (526). In Don Marquis’s essay‚ “Why Abortion is Immoral” he takes the position that abortion is “morally unjustified” (525). The purpose of the essay is to go against the belief that “The anti-abortion position is either a symptom of irrational religious dogma or a conclusion generated

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    Why Milk Is Unhealthy

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    Milk is Unhealthy Milk has been considered a main ingredient in child development‚ but what if it is the other way around. Milk‚ the pillar of nutrition for americans‚ the U.S produces 196 billion pounds which is 23 billion gallons a year and that is only from the U.S. Milk‚ as most people know comes from cows as it is mass produced in the U.S. Since the U.S produces so much milk it is obvious why the U.S has so many dairy products. Some products sold with dairy could be cheese‚ butter‚ cottage

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    most dangerous sports. The website continues to say that cheerleading is the most injury-prone sport in the world for women‚ with 20‚000 reported injuries a year. Because of all the injuries due to cheerleading‚ it should be considered a sport. Many different injuries can occur‚ just like any other sport. Common injuries include broken legs and spinal injuries. In 2010‚ ABC News’ "Nightline" raised the question to if cheerleading is the most dangerous sport in the nation. (Gutgold). Not only

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    Twisted/ 13reasons Why

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    Revised May 23‚ 2012 In this piece we read two books about coming of age. I read Twisted and Thirteen Reasons Why. After we finished the books we were to write a compare and contrast essay on the two novels. The two literary elements I chose to compare and contrast were the imagery that the authors gave and the points of view. (Not quite) Thirteen (not really) Twisted Paragraphs why you should Read These Books In a world of sappy vampire novels there may be hope for decent literature after

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