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    Protocol address (IP address) is another way that anyone can use to locate an individual. License plates‚ a few numbers and letters that can give police an individual’s address and name. Without control the whole thing collapses‚ but when do governments have too much power‚ when should people disobey?

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    Every person on this planet is unique and has something that they are good at. Most people‚ when given the opportunity‚ will try to pursue a career that reflects their strengths and interests. Some people aspire to be professional athletes‚ while others would like a science career. No matter what field one wishes to enter‚ however‚ a college degree is usually required‚ which in turn favors those who had high GPAs in high school. GPAs‚ if you don’t already know‚ are based on the grades students receive

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    Academic Critique: Grade Inflation: Too Much Talk‚ Too Little Action Introduction In the article‚ “Grade Inflation: Too Much Talk‚ Too Little Action”‚ was written by Judson C. Faurer and Larry Lopez. The authors display a pervasive topic in education that affects students‚ faculty‚ administrators as well as employers. The article aims at exploring the rapid grade inflation impacts on society. They also layout different proposals to face this phenomenon. Judson Faurer‚ a professor in the management

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    slavery is the plantation system involving universities taking advantage from the forced amateurism of student athletes in the present day of sports. In the world of college‚ athletics today schools have become a billion dollar industry profiting from the exploitation involving thousands of college athletes who are given only a scholarship‚ which more than 50 percent of college athletes push aside for another goal. This goal chased by millions but only grasped by few is the opportunity to play professionally

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    and feasts‚ famous film actors‚ singers‚ or sportsmen are absolutely celebrities of contemporary society who can earn a huge money that normal people cannot even imagine. Personally I cannot be convinced that this is justified. Nowadays‚ in most countries‚ it is not uncommon that these celebrities‚ or so called ’stars’‚ make an incredible money with very little effort. For instance‚ through an endorsement of certain cosmetics brand‚ an actor/actress could probably get a payment reaching around

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    Therefore‚ it would be unfair for departments that can pay their players to do so. The figures come from the NCAA annual report of revenue and expenses for Division I sports. This is one of my main arguments against paying football players. Bokshan‚ Amanda. ”Viewpoint: Why College Athletes Should Not Be Paid." USA TODAY College. N.p.‚ 2 Nov. 2011. Web. 28 Oct. 2014. Bokshan argues that college athletes should not be paid because of where the money would come from. This article has ethos because it

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    College athletes are given a scholarship based on their abilities in a certain sport. Each college athlete has the chance to improve their chance of becoming a better athlete in any sport they play‚ but they have to put their mind to it and work hard every day to become better. On average‚ a college athlete will spend between thirty and forty hours a week just trying to get better and become the best athlete that they can be and live up to their potential. Every year a college program will spend

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    that some people think that rule changes are needed‚ and some say that the whole rule should be abolished‚ and all athletes should be paid. With my personal knowledge of secrecy and how people can secretly hide items of interest‚ some students would possibly work at Pizza Hut‚ have a boosters guy order a $10 dollar pizza and leave a $500 dollar tip. We all know that that’s not right to do‚ but some regulations need to be lifted. If you let college athlete’s work within the school‚ such as in the cafeteria

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    school success now and it surely won’t help when they go to college and aren’t paid for their grades. This is an important topic because many people don’t understand and think that kids should be paid for their good grades. The significance of my claim is that 66% of people said that kids should be able to be paid for their grades and that they need

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    “How much censorship is too much censorship?” Although censorship is an essential part of our society‚ we as a culture need to decide where to draw the line between necessary and unnecessary censorship‚ while still trying to embrace freedom of expression and speech. The day and age we live in is very different from the way of life in the 1700’s when the Amendments were first created. In our culture today there are many reasons for certain arts and medias to be censored. There is much more prejudice

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