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    For over one hundred years‚ students of all ages are forced every year to endure the stress of pressure packed and ubiquitous standardized tests. They need to have their number two pencils ready as they mentally prepare themselves to take a test for hours on information that might not have even been covered. Standardized tests consist of fill in the blank and multiple choice questions‚ they require all test takers to answer the same questions in a consistent manner. Standardized testing is the main

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    to you about what we as humans are doing to our planet. I want to help setup regulations and laws to help us start to make a change in our behavior. If our environment is not changed it does not bode well for us. According to Adam’s‚ “we are over using the resources the earth provides for us.” (Adams‚ 2010). If we keep using the amounts of oil‚ cutting forests at the rate we are‚ contaminating water supplies‚ and over use energy sources at the rate we are going at some point we will run out. These

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    (1.) The controversial issue is about Pro-Gun lawmakers are open to limits on size of magazines. (2) The issue is that some of the influential lawmakers in Republicans and Democrats parties believe that the proposed ban on assault weapons as politically poisonous. That there is difference between the size of magazine and assault weapons. (2b)Some lawmakers agreed that if the ban on the size of 15-30 rounds devices that have been used in shootings rampages from Aurora‚ Tucson‚ Colorado‚ and Newtown

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    would be like if we did not have technology? Technology can be a great enhancement to our education but it also has its flaws. When you first get a new enhancement you should always check factors that could go into consideration. Some factors to put into consideration are communication‚ handwriting‚ and access to anything on the internet. These are some of the disadvantages to technology. The first disadvantage to technology is communication. As Tim Wilson says in Source B “how do we communicate with

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    the only ones doing it either. The parents will be as well. The parents will be because they are very expensive‚ causes controversy between the students‚ and it goes against students freedom of expression. Students already do not have much freedom at school but what we do have left‚ is being taken away. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that all individuals have the right to express themselves freely. (teen nick). In

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    The need to belong is a fundamental need within all of humanity‚ and has played a key role in society since the beginning of time. The novel by S.E Hinton‚ ‘The Outsiders’ conveys this need and the yearning to feel social acceptance within us all. ‘The Outsiders’ comments on this inherent part of humanity through its realistic portrayal of teenage gang life‚ centering on the dependency of the gang members to feel a sense of inclusion and support from their gang. Insert The Outsiders plot line

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    pros and cons of gun control have been contemplated and talked about for many years. Gun control is currently a major issue in today’s society. There have been numerous meetings and debates about gun control issues‚ but nothing has made any major impacts. The United States government doesn’t know what to do about the issue. The citizens of the United States don’t know what to do. The issues of gun control remains an issue that still needs to be decided. People talking about gun control are usually extremely

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    Bowdish P.6 4/11/18 Argumentative Essay Gun Control Gun control is an extremely controversial topic that really came into play in 2018. Some people say gun control is going to be the only way to stop mass shootings in the U.S.‚ while others disagree and think gun control is considered unconstitutional because it would be voiding our 2nd Amendment right‚ “The right to bear arms.” Americans should have stricter gun control laws because gun control should become institutionalized which would

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    wonder how much and how far a school voucher should offer individual families and whether or not they should be restricted to certain schools. Part of the controversy surrounding school vouchers includes the use of taxpayers’ money‚ the educational needs of children‚ and the terms of the 1st amendment that separate the church and state. Taxpayers are concerned that their money is not going into local schools and that the money they are paying is increasing due to school voucher expenses. Similarly

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    Imagine losing a home because the cost of living was too expensive. This horrifying scenario is not imaginary‚ but an occurring conundrum in America today. The welfare system was established to aid families in hard times to avoid these situations. The United States of America’s Welfare System is a program that was constructed to help struggling citizens with little to no income to aid basic necessities for themselves and their family. The idea of welfare was carried over from the British who had

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