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    Imagine driving on I-75 as cars race by you at a blink of an eye. You are driving 60 miles per hour‚ the speed limit; they must be doing 100 miles per hour or more. This is not an illusion; this is the reality of driving on a highway. Believe it‚ it happens everyday. Cars race down the road at uncontrollable speeds that cause tickets‚ accidents‚ and sadly death. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety in neighborhoods and for avoidance of collisions. Traffic control establishes

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    I agree that the law should continue making and putting up speed limit signs. If they never put up speed limit signs our country would be crashed. There are very good reasons for them and most people disagree with these laws. Some people would be seriously injured if they did not exist. For example say you live on a really curvy road and you had to work late one night. The speed limit on you’re road was thirty-five miles per hour but‚ you were in a hurry to get home and your lights

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    questions: are term limits the answer‚ will they do more harm than good‚ and is it just a trade-off for different‚ yet equally adverse issues? Why Term Limits? Dissatisfaction from Americans It should come as no surprise that Americans are less than satisfied with Congress. A Gallup poll conducted in 2013 reported that 75 percent of Americans—encompassing Republicans‚ Democrats‚ and independents alike—are in favor of restricting the

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    ------------------------------------------------- HOW TO DEVELOP SELF CONFIDENCE Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives‚ so many people struggle to find it. Sadly‚ this can be a vicious circle: People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful. After all‚ most people are reluctant to back a project that’s being pitched by someone who was nervous‚ fumbling and overly apologetic. On the other hand‚ you might be persuaded by someone

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    Facebook. Today‚ this social networking site is the second most-used website in the world‚ after Google. It is the most popular social networking site in the UK‚ US and AUS with over 500 million members worldwide‚ nearly every single person reading this would have seen or heard of it. But what people don’t see is the dark side of Facebook‚ the side with horrific cyber-bullying‚ awful paedophilia‚ severe addictions and frightening stalking. Being a parent‚ I don’t want my young children subjected

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    Jinho Jang To what extent should there be limits on scientific research? 1. Topoi A. Cause and Effect: a. means/end: Is science means to what? b. assumptions and antecedents: what does precede scientific research? c. Implications and Consequences: what will follow from ethically unhealthy scientific research? B. Contrast: a. Tension/opposition: what is the tension existing between ethics and scientific research? b. contradictions: What is the contradiction between preserving ethics

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    The U.S constitution limits and gives powers to the President‚ Congress‚ and U.S Supreme Court. This means that it keeps the three branches of government from overpowering each other. It also gives powers to the certain branches of government to make them have equal powers. The founding fathers wanted a government that was balanced. They no longer wanted a government with an all-powerful king that might take away their rights. The U.S. Constitution creates a strong government but by separating

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    Living as a human being poses many challenges because we are self-conscious creatures. Confidence and self-confidence become an important part of everyone’s lives as individuals but also as a society. However‚ many successful people who project confidence rather well surprisingly lack of self-confidence. I don’t see myself as a self asserted person‚ I dunno If I am a shy person or If I lack confidence but either way I get that feeling when the spot light is on me‚ in other words‚ Like when

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    caused by Martin Luther when he challenged the Catholic Church. When Martin Luther challenged the catholic church he sparked the European wars of religion. When the 95 Theses were put on the door of the church anyone would be able to see it. It would influence them into going against the Catholic Church (Martin Luther And The 95 Theses - Facts & Summary). This gave new beliefs

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    to get into heaven. These indulgences were heavily abused and Luther hated them. His 95 theses were a list of questions and propositions for debate. (“Martin Luther and the 95 Theses”‚ 2009) An indulgence was made for the rebuilding of St. Peters Basilica‚ which made Luther mad‚ and legend says he nailed his 95 theses to the doors of the university’s chapel door (“Martin Luther and the 95 Theses”‚ 2009) “The 95 Theses‚ which would later become the foundation of the Protestant Reformation‚ were written

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