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    developing world‚ many of our greatest advances come from science‚ engineering‚ technology‚ and math (STEM) fields. It would make sense that people of all genders should share in these triumphs since boys and girls alike have equal education opportunities in the United States. The sad fact that girls fall short in STEM opportunities leads to questions; how can society remedy this? Studies show math and science fields typically favor men. Between 1998 and 2010‚ over half a million people took the gender-science

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    12th June‚ 2013 Does the high level of Carbon Dioxide (C02) possibly harm the Earth’s planetary biosphere‚ or has it already done so; in fact‚ many worldwide scientists have protested that the Earth is at its ‘tipping point’ but no efforts have been adapted to save the biosphere? A support of this controversial topic; congressional meeting and testimony‚ is from one of the top U.S. climate scientists‚ James Hansen to Former Vice President Al Gore‚ with an emphasis on the cause of C02. Beyond

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    Hume’s counter-analogy does not succeed in undermining Paley’s argument from design. Paley clearly explains to his reader that humans are so complicated that we must have been made by a designer. Hume argues that since the universe is not a human art‚ and is more like an animal‚ it does not need a designer. Paley argues that the complexity and functionality of a watch clearly shows that it was made by a designer. Animals are also complex and functional‚ therefore‚ Hume does not change the argument

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    a well-rounded education.  Especially while in college‚ service learning can familiarize students with companies and professionals in their chosen fields of study in their communities.  I am in school to earn a Bachelors Degree in Information Technology.  I would love to be immersed into a service learning program to not only gain experience in my field‚ but to complete a project within my community with companies that I may look to for a job upon graduation.  As the article states‚ these students

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    not good if it does not properly hammer as it was designed. He holds that most people agree about what the good is “since both the many and the cultivated call it happiness” (Aristotle‚ 1985 p. 5). Unfortunately that is not the case. His function argument has been widely critiqued at nearly

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    book “A Vindication of the Right of Women” by Wollstonecraft basically focus on women education and how they dealt with this subject. This paper will basically describes of how Wollstonecraft’s argument for education of women is still relevant today where intellectual power of women is equivalent to man even though women lack physical strength like man. Wollstonecraft argument for women’s rights for education is still relevant in today world because every woman have capability of reasoning power

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    amounts of marijuana are now grown on U.S. soil because of the risks involved in transporting it across borders. If prohibition were effective‚ it would not force marijuana to be the nation’s leading cash crop (Nadelmann “Drug Prohibition in the United States”). When marijuana is made legal‚ tax money generated from its growth and sale will dwarf the amount of money currently spent fighting it. The government itself even spends billions of dollars every year on anti-marijuana ads that claim to help

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    Jaime Mariscal Writing 121 Draft (Claim) The 4.4 million children who play tackle football sustain more than 500‚000 concussions in the United States. The problem is players usually don’t report anything after a hit to the head and that hit can always lead to brain injury. Football helmets should higher their technology to combat concussions because helmets are still causing major head injuries. For this to take effect helmet companies will need to invest more in there research to construct

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    people who are struggling to get by and need help. In today’s society there are more people who use their welfare money to buy drugs instead of diapers and food for their children. When considering effective ways to cut the governments spending‚ each state should start requiring mandatory drug testing among all of the welfare recipients. Cutting welfare benefits to known drug abusers will allow the benefits to go to the people truly in need of help‚ lower the drug use in the poverty stricken communities

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    about friends and colleagues”. For the unknowing‚ “Guantanamo Bay detainment camp serves as a joint military prison and interrogation camp under the leadership of Joint Task Force Guantanamo (also known as GTMO) and has occupied a portion of the United States Navy’s base at Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba since 2002. The prison holds people suspected by the executive branch of the U.S. government of being al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives‚ as well as those no longer considered suspects who are being held pending

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