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    Gender Trouble Butler believes that sex and gender are political/ideological and cultural constructs of the body‚ due to her view that sex is biological and gender is a social construct. She believes that this dichotomy introduces cognitive dissonance into women‚ inducing them to conform to perverse standards of femininity constructs. Both Butler and Wittig say women are not a “’natural group: a racial group of a special kind‚ a group perceived as natural‚ a group of men considered as materially

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    Do your kids deserve to go to prison? Should kids be held just as accountable as adults? Kids should be held just as accountable as adults. Kids should be held just accountable as kids. Some kids do the same things as adults and adults get punished more. Sure‚ adults are more experienced‚ but it’s the kids’ life choices and if they did something wrong they need to be ready to face the punishment. If your kid did a crime that was tremendously unacceptable would you defend them in court? Both Adults

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    Kids Having Kids While many teens that engage in pre-marital sex never become pregnant‚ some are not as fortunate. Did you know in the next 24 hours‚ approximately 3‚310 girls will become pregnant. Every year over one million teenage girls become pregnant in the United States. Of these pregnancies only 13 percent are intended. As a result‚ about a third of these teens abort their pregnancies‚ another 14 percent lose their pregnancies to miscarriage‚ and the remaining 52 percent teens bear

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    Kids should get paid to do chores Sophie Rose COMM/215 October 28‚ 2013 Annie T. Oakes Kids should get paid to do chores Growing kids are in need to be direct in the right direction when start asking for big items as I-pods‚ personal computers‚ phones‚ and more. Paying for those items can be expensive and give it to them will be financial economic expensive for parents‚ paying to do chores will help kids in the mentality of earning money and save for things their want‚ and teaching

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    and my parents were so lenient with school I decided to do a little procrastinating. This became a drug to me. I couldn’t stop. The freedom felt too good. Half way through the semester grades started to drop tremendously without warning and teachers would pull me aside and let me know if I kept up the behavior I would be in jeopardy of failing the class. But instead of telling my parents or even completing the makeup work I decided to go out and make friends. After all of this my parents didn’t even

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    Argumentative Essay Do you play a sport? Do you know the thrill of hitting a grand slam in baseball‚ the crowd going wild when you make in the half court shot you have been practicing for weeks in basketball‚ or scoring the winning goal in overtime for soccer? Take a moment to imagine it. Does it feel good? Does it make you happy? Does it help relieve your stress? Does it make you excited to get the day over with just to go and play that sport? One moment it’s there. You are living the best moments

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    Kids Dropping Out of School to Work Composition I/CM102 Abstract Teenagers all around the world have found it extremely difficult to stay in school for various reasons. It’s clear that if you don’t get the proper education then you won’t be able to do anything good in your life. It’s very difficult to obtain a job due to the demands for work; most jobs require you to have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Other job that doesn’t require having the education‚ which is encourages children

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    hurt and loneliness by working all the time‚ being thoughtless and insensitive to everyone he meets‚ and forgetting his feelings and that he ever had them. But he can’t escape his feelings. Duritz meets a pudgy‚ unhappy little kid named Rusty (Spencer Breslin) who turns out to be none other than Duritz himself‚ circa 1968. At first‚ Duritz is embarrassed by his younger self. He says‚ "I look at him and all I see is awful memories -- memories I’ve been spending most of my life trying to forget." He

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    showing up for something. Such as a fair or sporting event. However people have mixed feelings about this. So why do kids get a trophy for doing nothing‚ no one knows. Therefore trophies for just showing up or participating should not be awarded‚ this is because it is a loss of motivation and they are meaningless‚ but some believe they keep kids coming back but there are other options. Kids are not motivated if everyone gets a trophy. This is because they are still getting what the winner gets no

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    interested in other people playing sports? Well‚ it ’s a hard question to answer‚ but there seems to be a psychological need for many to watch these sports every year and to support their favorite teams. It is pondering to some why there are so many people that watch sports almost religiously. They cannot understand why these sports fanatics continue year after year to watch teams and players that have no influence on their life whatsoever. They find it hard to figure out why they care so much about

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