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    OPINION ESSAYS

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    calendar. This is also the time when the cycle of the universe finishes: winter ends and spring‚ the season of birth of all living things‚ comes. Tet is an occasion for pilgrims and family reunions. It is a time when one pays respect to his/her ancestors and grandparents who have brought up him/her. It is an occasion when everyone sends each other best wishes for a new year‚ stops thinking about unhappy things and says good things about each other. On the 23rd day of the twelfth month by lunar calendar

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    stop gambling

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    Stop gambling Today‚ I’m going to talk about gambling. Nowadays‚ gambling becomes a entertainment in our life. Some people go there just for fun‚ but most people go there for money‚ they think they can make money by gambling. As we known‚ only very few people can make money from gambling‚ the winner always not belong to gamblers‚ so the problem comes out. Most people with gambling problems say they lost control over how much time and money they spend on gambling. Meanwhile‚ they ignored other responsibilities

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    Opinion Essay

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    What is an opinion essay? An opinion essay expresses your personal point of view on some controversial problem in writing. The main aim of an opinion essay is to persuade your audience that your position is correct. To produce a successful opinion essay‚ you should carefully choose the theme and conduct proper research on the debatable problem. Opinion papers should be interesting and well balanced to read. Both‚ your point of view and the opposing position must be introduced to guarantee the

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    Stop Kiss

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    Acting 1 Portfolio Danielle Schmidt December 12‚ 2011 Stop Kiss By Diana Son Play Response Stop Kiss by Diana Son is a play about two strangers who become friends who become lovers. This play is really intriguing to me because it is very simple and yet it is very powerful. It explores the two main character’s relationship and how it develops and how horribly people in the gay community are treated. This story upset me because it is something that could actually happen (and has happened

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    Stop Bullying

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    Stop Bullying! What defines bullying? What makes it so wrong and how can we minimize the outcome of it. Schools can do so much to stop buylling happening right in front of there eyes. Why is it not being recognized like it should to finally put a stop to it all? Schools should enforce no bullying policy. Any student who commits cyber or verbal bullying should be suspended from school. Schools should talk to there students about bullying and explain to them why its wrong. I mean come on students

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    Lorde's Opinion

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    conceding there is an issue‚ there is no trust of tending to it. At the point when individuals perceive contrasts‚ it is less demanding to have compassion for that individual and attempt to interface with him or her in some capacity. I observe her opinions on women’s liberation to be honest‚ and her harshness is the precise tone that should be utilized as a part of mixing up the

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    Stop Frisk

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    English 102-220 Dr. Elliott July 9‚ 2013 Position Paper-Draft New York City Stop and Frisk Policy In the city where crime was at all time high during the nineties‚ the top politicians in New York City decided that something should be done to help stop crime. The NYPD implemented the “Stop and Frisk” policy to bring the crime rate down in the city. However it did more than exceed its expectations and it has been more of a negative than a positive. This policy created tension between the NYPD and

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    Express Opinions

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    People Should Be Allowed to Express Their Opinions There are three assiduous things that make people pursue with consecutive efforts during life times: freedom‚ justice and love. The pursuit of Freedom‚ however‚ is something invariably vital to seek. Expression freedom or freedom of speech; therefore‚ deserves more passionate pursuit. As a democratic country‚ freedom of speech is that all citizens are allowed to express their thoughts‚ opinions‚ and attitudes to the everything of their country

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    Stop and Frisk

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    Imagine you are walking down a block in New York City. When all of sudden you hear a loud siren; the cops. Lethal red and blue lights cast circles on the concrete around you. The police car stops and two officers get out of the car and prevent you from walking any further. They interrogate you and then they frisk you. Even though what you are experiencing is demoralizing‚ you realize that it is something that you would have become accustomed to because you are an African American living in New York

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    Stop and Frisk

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    Stop and Frisk Shauna Hinchley CJ105 April 29 2013 Mr. Kagawa Stop and Frisk The stop and frisk is when a police officer stops a person‚ one he/she believes is suspicious individual‚ and with lawful intent‚ pats down in search of a hidden weapon in the suspect ’s clothing. It seems like a controversial law‚ arguable yet justifiable. How would you feel if you were stopped by a policeman? Probably scared‚ angry‚ and even confused? Of course‚ if you were innocent. What if you were a drug dealer

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