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    meHasan Akber English 1302 Professor Carlton Downey January 18‚ 2012 Overmedicating Children Five year old Jacob Solomon was first suffering from deficit disorder for which he was put on medication‚ later he was put on more medication for over five years to control different side effects by each medicine; due to the prescriptions Jacob developed tics in his neck which was a side effect of all the medications. He still took more and more tablets to cover up side effects from the first one without

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    the industry. First‚ a large amount of investment is required to conduct research‚ develop products and run the company. Second‚ space for new entries is very limited‚ since products with a higher price and less innovation will have little advantage over the competition. How to deal with the brand loyal customers that have trusted the established companies is another problem. Suppliers--In order to reducing the produce cost‚ most manufacturers use different suppliers for the same component. Thus‚

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    the following essay‚ the topic that will be discussed is‚ should people have autonomy over their end of life decisions. Oxford Press (2013) defines autonomy as freedom or independence from external control or influence. This underpins the title‚ as should people have the freedom or independence to control their end of life decisions. Throughout this essay‚ the argument will be in favour of people having autonomy over their end of life decisions. This is an argumentative essay so each position will be

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    The Act of censorship is deciding on what people are allowed to view within the media. Censorship within schools is something that should be done in moderation‚ although the government and board of education find it to be more sufficient to use censorship as a tool to block provocative websites. It would be more effective for staff members to have control over the websites in which students are allowed to access due to the fact that most blocked websites are beneficial for educational purpose. It

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    which is composed of more logos than news when students could be learning another language or gain a new skill in an elective such as pottery. A school should be a haven for learning‚ but repeated exposure to "Cover Girl" and "McDonald’s" signs intrude into a child’s mindset. Going to a "Channel One library" may distract a child from learning and make the school lose its educational integrity. In addition‚ the company could portray a negative image that the school does not intend‚ for example‚ a school

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    through an anonymous voice. There are a few restrictions on voting‚ which include age‚ citizenship‚ and in some states weather you’re a convicted felon. I believe that it is unfair that some states make it so felons can’t vote. I really believe felons should be allowed to vote simply because everyone makes mistakes‚ and some felons have to rejoin society eventually. Felons are looked at by some as the bad people of society. Some people even believe that once they have messed up they don’t deserve

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    Should Felons be Allowed to Vote? About 5.26 million people with a felony conviction are not allowed to vote in elections. Each state has its own laws on disenfranchisement. Nine states in America permanently restrict felons from voting while Vermont and Maine allow felons to vote while in prison. Proponents of felon re-enfranchisement believe felons who have paid their debt to society by completing their sentences should have all of their rights and privileges restored. They argue that efforts

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    Should Coding Be Taught In Schools? Should coding be allowed in schools? I think it should because coding produces creative activity and it could help with whatever career the kids want to go in. There is one downside though; the children will not understand it all so teachers should limit the amount of coding that is taught. The only downside to coding in school is the kids wouldn’t understand all of it. The information would be rushed to the children to fast. The material is too hard and too

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    English learners in general and third year students in ULIS-VNU in particular. All its four units with some interesting topics including the society‚ nature versus nurture‚ medical advance as well as the environment fascinated me a lot. However‚ I make the third unit my best choice for my reading reflection because it discusses technology and ethical issues raises‚ which have been recently concerned most among people. The unit consists of three chapters entitled “Assisted suicide: Multiple perspectives”

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    can be used to capture pictures‚ record videos‚ surf the Internet‚ play games‚ and much more. Mobile phones have become a mini computer and it is widely used by all age groups. In that context‚ should school children be allowed to bring mobile phone to school? Usually school students are not allowed to leave the vicinity of school without their parents. Meanwhile if they have any problems the school administration will contact their parent and inform them of the situation. So‚ mobile phone is

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