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    it was most certainly not. While we were reading the daily paper‚ Jeremiah read an article about how the British Parliament needed to gather revenue. I read the article in my mind‚ yet I could not comprehend why the Parliament would need to do something like this. "Why would they want to gather revenue and how might they even gather it‚" I inquired. “From what I understand the Parliament needs to gather the revenue through directly collecting taxes to raise revenue to bolster the British Army positioned

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    why rules are important

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    Rules are very important. Rules help our country function and without rules we would fall into chaos. It keeps boundaries on what we can and cannot do. Rules help keep peace and order‚ keep things fair and keep people safe. First rules keep peace and order. Without rules people would be out of control. Rules could prevent fights and conflict between people. Rules could help most people do the right thing and stop them from doing the wrong thing. With rules help make things run smoothly

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    When I think about the Constitution‚ I’m reminded about the people who have fought and are constantly fighting for our country‚ for that is how I’ve been raised. The Constitution is a very important part of our country. It is the main outline for passing laws that will protect us and keep us in order. Without it‚ there wouldn’t be as much order in our nation as there is. The judicial branch determines if laws should be passed depending on how constitutional they are. Law making and freedoms are

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    Why Is Tipping Important

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    country‚ by region‚ and by scenario. Just because you are a generous traveler‚ it doesn’t mean you should hand out gratuities like it’s halloween candy‚ just to make sure you cover all the bases. In some countries‚ tipping can be an insult. So‚ it is important to do your research on where you are traveling‚ and it might be smart to ask a travel specialist. On the other hand‚ you also don’t want to be a traveling tightwad who stiffs people on their service. Millions service

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    Why College Is Important.

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    colleges in America. It is completely up to students if they want to further their education. While they can choose to join the Army‚ the Navy‚ or the Air Force‚ a large number of students decide to go to college. I believe a college education is important because it provides more opportunities‚ offers more resources‚ and will eventually lead to a more stable financial future. College is an extremely demanding time in a student’s life. It takes a decent amount of money‚ hard work‚ dedication

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    Why Slavery Is Important

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    Slavery has been something that has been around since the beginning of time‚ before history was even recorded. Whether it is making someone do a simple task or hard physical labor‚ slavery is forcing another person to do something for you against their own will. In America‚ we pride ourselves for our rights and freedom‚ but besides all the bright and glorious things we have accomplished‚ there are also some dark shadows that as a nation we have been blind to‚ and we’ve failed to address and bring

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    The legislative Process in Parliament/The making of law in Parliament: The following are the parliamentary stages a Bill will have to go through before becoming law: a)First Reading. This is a mere formality. In the case of a Government Bill‚ the Minister concerned presents the Bill to the House. The title of the Bill is read. There is no debate and no voting. The Bill is then circulated to all members. b)Second Reading. This is a crucial stage. There is vigorous debate by the Opposition and

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    Recognition: Did it or not? For a man‚ it’s easy to tell the lies that himself believes‚ but definitely harder to have the power and ability to assert the truth‚ which points out why just 16% of men recognize their affairs to their partner. Provided that human beings forecast a possible danger‚ they prepare themselves to face it properly‚ and usually unfaithful men oversee two alternatives: wether to lie and in the same time confuse their partner by defusing her grief‚ or confess the painful truth

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    My Topic is on wildfires‚ the issue is that wildfires can be good but there is always one bad thing‚ its that the animals can die cause of these wildfires. Wildfires are good in natural ways like for example they can clear dead leaves from the floor for new things to grow and it can also clear dead trees or things that are not useful to the trees or to habitats witch is good. I believe that we should continue to have contained wildfires and natural wildfires. Wildfires

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    Tim Miller’s performance Rooted was emotional‚ raw‚ and opinionated. Miller performed alone on stage in a story telling that focused on events throughout. Each of the events he describes are connected‚ or rooted‚ together. Miller was the only actor in this performance and he provided a very compelling story about his trials and tribulations as a gay man trying to marry his partner in the United States. I found Millers entire performance very powerful. What I found so powerful was how utterly open

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