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    In the United States‚ we have the privilege to vote. This privilege was given to us through the constitution and its amendments. Today‚ every citizen of the United States has the right to vote. When the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ the right to vote was limited exclusively for white protestant men who owned property. In 1792‚ New Hampshire was the first state that discarded the property requirement to vote. Maryland became the last state to eliminate a religious restriction on voting.

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    Punishment Should teens have a night curfew? Over the past several years‚ in order to reduce juvenile crime and protect teenagers’ security‚ youth curfews are widely used in the United States. More than 300 towns have passed the local curfew laws which provide local police and authority the power to order young people under 18years old to stay at home during specific hours unless supervised by a responsible adult (Raymond‚ 2010). For example‚ in one of the towns‚ people under 18 have a curfew from

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    Most people have grown up in one way or another with stereotyping about males and females‚ especially in today’s films. The two films chosen “Bend It like Beckham” and “Not without My Daughter” demonstrates how two protagonists rebel against the gender stereotypes suggested by society. Protagonist Jesminda Bharma “Bend it like Beckham” is an 18 year old independent Indian woman who discovers the joy of football (soccer) against her parents approval. Protagonist Betty “Not without My Daughter”

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    Making English Official is Unnecessary English is the common language in America. No other viable language exists to replace English as a main way of communication. Because citizens who do not speak English are protected by the First Amendment‚ establishing English as the official language of the United States would be a direct infringement upon their freedom of speech and could isolate communities of immigrants who haven’t learned the language yet. In America‚ most business and work

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    Managing through uncertain times is a corporate fact of life. But recent events have widened the zone of uncertainty‚ as companies try to adapt to a shifting geopolitical agenda‚ continuing economic ambivalence and changing consumer preferences. Many companies are developing transitional business strategies to weather this volatile environment‚ by raising capital‚ restructuring‚ or consolidating or realigning their work force to remain competitive. Throughout any transition process‚ all stakeholders

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    INTENSITY OF OFFICIAL FUTSAL MATCHES ´ VINICIUS M. RODRIGUES‚1 GUILHERME P. RAMOS‚1 THIAGO T. MENDES‚1‚2 CHRISTIAN E.T. CABIDO‚1 ELINEY S. MELO‚1‚3 LUCIANO A. CONDESSA‚1 DANIEL B. COELHO‚1 AND EMERSON S. GARCIA1 1 Laboratory of Exercise Physiology‚ School of Physical Education‚ Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy‚ Federal University of Minas Gerais‚ Belo Horizonte‚ Minas Gerais‚ Brazil; and 2Department of Environmental‚ Biological and Health Sciences. University Center of Belo Horizonte

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    Good morning to the principal of SK Pekan‚ teachers and students. I am Ridhwan Hanafi‚ one of the alumni in SK Pekan. I am here to present a talk on the topic “Why Breakfast is the Most Important Meal of the Day”‚ in conjunction with SK Pekan’s Entrepreneurship Day. The main purpose of this talk is to make you realize about the importance of taking breakfast‚ and how it affects positively on your overall health and academic performances. Before going further‚ I would like to share with you what

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    The Most Important Things in my Life By Vasilios Politis Professor C. Simpson ENC 1101-293 17 June 2008 Politis i Outline T: The three things that are most important to me are my family‚ basketball‚ and most importantly‚ being remembered for something great. I. The most important thing in my life right now is my family. A. My family will always be there for me and give me the guidance and support that I need. 1. My family has helped me to get my act together and get back

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    the essay. It may seem like it is no big deal but many individuals have failed to get into the programs they aspire for because of a poorly-written essay. Your essay can make or break your application efforts. If you want to make sure that you will submit the best possible MBA essay‚ then you should seriously consider hiring a MBA essay editing service provider. As the name suggest‚ it is a service that edits MBA essays for a fee. Most service providers are composed of professionals who adhere to high

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    WOMEN IN POLITICS: Voter‚ Party and Candidate Characteristics Influence on Women’s Outcomes in Congress Mikayla N. Titus Women’s involvement in politics is something we see common in today’s world‚ but it never used to be like this. In 1917‚ capitol hill saw a major change with the induction of the first female Representative‚ Jeannette Rankin of Montana. Ever since‚ women have been more actively involved in our political system. Currently there are 104 women that hold seats in Congress which make

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