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    Citizens of Sparksville

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    Citizens of Sparksville Vernon Max Nissley ENV/100 Nov. 3‚ 2014 Lori Keller Hello citizens and council‚ Today I would like to address the choices we have available for creating new jobs for our city‚ due to the recent loss of a large company here. The three choices‚ we are considering‚ will each have an impact on our city‚ like roads and traffic‚ sewers‚ air and water pollution and the surrounding environment. When weighing these issues‚ along with the jobs and revenues that these companies can

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    Citizens United

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    Jonathan Diaz 1-29-13 The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision stated that corporations‚ like people‚ have a right to free speech‚ and that the spending money in campaigns is a form of expression‚ so the result was that it took down regulations against corporations spending money on advertisements directly for and against candidates. The court did not act accordingly to Rawls because I will argue that his concept of restrictions and regulations placed on liberties‚ so that everyone has

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    Citizen Kane After watching the movie "Citizen Kane" I realized why this movie was named one of the best films ever. Yellow journalism was in an era from the 1880 to the 1900 and it featured flashy journalism of that time‚ which made editors write about invented stories. Which went to big headlines on subjects that weren’t true. The two big writers of that time were William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. During the film Kane is depicted as a yellow journalism at different times. One example

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    The film Citizen Kane (1941)‚ directed and written by Orson Welles and Herman Mankiewicz‚ is an American film drama that use various film techniques to illustrate themes‚ attitudes‚ and the development of a story. Welles’ use of camera angles‚ lighting‚ movement‚ symbolism and expression allow the audience to comprehend and understand the themes such as power and exploitation that are present in this movie along with many other themes that pertain to the life of the main character‚ Charles Foster

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    conduct will cause me to fail this course and the case turned over to the college vice president’s office for possible further action including expulsion from the college ------------------------------------------------------------------ How to Produce Maximum Peace and Prosperity Since 9-11 attacks‚ the U.S government announced ‘the war on the terrorism.’ Then‚ the U.S and other western countries’ troops went to Iraq for the war on the terrorism. Why did they do so? The U.S and other western

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    Greene 2 December 2004 Should Public School Libraries Be Censored? Introduction Six years ago‚ I walked in to my oldest son’s school eager to participate in their celebration of reading‚ a week long hiatus from regular school activities in which the children simply read books all day. Parents and members of the community were invited in to read aloud as well. This was the first year my sons were in a public school‚ and I was so excited to discover that the school district and I shared a very important

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    20 October 2014 Influences of public school In the story “Against school: How public education cripples our kids‚ and why” the author‚ John Taylor Gatto‚ establishes the idea of how public education can lead to a negative impact on students. School train kids‚ “[to become] employees and consumers…” (Gatto 231) instead of teaching kids how to deal with certain situations that my come across in life. The story was directed to parents with kids in elementary school. Gatto believes that there are

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    4 day public school week

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    The two articles assigned address the controversial topic of schools converting to a four-day school week. The main reason for this transition would be for schools to save money which was discussed in both articles. Many schools found that eliminating Fridays can save money on transportation‚ heating‚ food services and substitute teachers. The articles also stated that the number of student‚ teacher and staff absences also declined. Students’ scores increased which they believe is due to additional

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    Shawn Nephi Klaxx What is the objective of internet censorship in public schools? Is it effective and does it do more good than bad? When talking about internet censorship in schools‚ heated debates are always bound to arise on what they should block‚ how strict they should be‚ and if they should even be there. The topic of fettered or unfettered internet is a hot topic and can be both good and bad for education. When talking about something that sounds like such a

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    future the best possible chance it can have? There is a devil lurking around our schools slaloming between our precious children and the name of that devil is Coed Education. The way we have been going about education in the United States is wrong. Same sex education is the best way to educate the next generation by providing a tailored curriculum and keeping students focused by eliminating the distractions of the opposite sex. Women have been unfairly treated in schools for years. Gender stereotypes

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