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    Coke and Pepsi sodas are very delicious‚ but they can have a lot of sugar in them as well.The amount of sugar in the soda can be tested with a hydrometer. People can check the ingredient label for the grams of sugar put into a can of soda‚ but a hands-on experiment is always more interesting. This would be important for people to learn because measuring and weighing things is a good life skill. Testing sugar with a hydrometer is not only fun‚ but it’s also a good learning experience. So‚ based on

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    There are many rumours in people’s minds about why coupons or bad or useless‚ leading them to avoid using coupons. It is time to debunk these wrong assumptions and put them to rest. Here are six of the most common myths regarding coupons and why they are false: Coupons are Not Worth the Savings Some people feel that coupons only save a fractional amount of money which won’t matter anyway in the long run. Another thing people feel is that stores know you’ll use the coupons‚ so they increase prices

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    between our female gender. This is all because of the male echo. Trapped inside a man mind to make him think they have to take over the world and conquer all of these innocent women in order to pursued their mission on earth. An average female never came across a man that is willing to have a relationship based on emotion‚ unity and love for each another‚ with out including sexual relations. The men of our society are also impregnating our women‚ leaving them for another female or male and bringing

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    I am standing here to deliver a speech on ‘Why do teenagers need to have fun?’ Ladies and gentleman‚ fun means enjoyment‚ entertainment and the pleasure of life. I believe all if you must have the experience of being fun. But what you do not know‚ teenagers like us need to have fun and there are many advantages of having fun. Could you imagine the world with no fun at all? Surely it will be a dull as ditch washer for sure. First‚ teenagers need to have fun because having fun can enhance their social

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    Most people today do not believe that Puritans had the right idea about how we should live our lives; however there are advantages to having Puritan views and values such as religious peace and a close knit community. Religion is a complicated subject that varies in each society and can create conflicts between them‚ but the Puritans were able to live amongst themselves in harmony. The English Puritans were persecuted for not conforming to the country’s religion: Protestantism. Due to this discrimination

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    When most people think of Doctors they think of the person who they see very briefly when they aren’t feeling well but in all reality they are a lot more than that. A doctor is someone who works extremely long hours‚ is dedicated to healing patients‚ and their work is intellectually‚ emotionally and physically taxing. A doctor has many hats to wear throughout his busy day and “doctor” is just one. When thinking what kind of work results are important for a doctor you immediately think of healing patients

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    actions should be taken; for example Mr. Sanders thinks national parks should be preserved and protected by the federal government. Mr. Sanders response was “yes‚ and the government should protect more land” there are other reasons why Bernie Sanders on different issues of the world are very self-explanatory. I least agree with Gary Johnson on many things‚ Mr. Johnson stand on abortion is pro-choice which is when the women decides what she wants to do with the baby. Which I very much disagree on because

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    an orangutan is a good pet to have. I chose to do my paper on orangutans because they are not the average household pet. They seem to be one of nicest apes in one person’s eyes‚ but others have their own opinions.This paper is to show that it takes a lot to know about these animals in order to take care of them. Most apes like to be free in the forests of Indonesia‚ and unless people can provide a good environment for these animals‚ then it may not be an option to have an orangutan as a pet. The word

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    Prisoners have constitutional rights but those rights need to be balanced with the operation of a jail or prison. There are mandatory rights the administrators of prisons and jails need to provide but they are balanced so that facility can meet court requirements and maintain a safe operation. We will discuss these issues in detail. The first thing we need to remember is that prisoners do not have full constitutional rights; after all they have been convicted of a crime so they do loose some

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    in “where are you going‚ where have you been?” Connie is affected by the role she plays in modern society. Fifteen year old Connie has the confusing‚ often exterior behavior typical of those girls who are facing the difficult transition from girlhood to womanhood in the 1960s. She is caught between her roles as daughter‚ friend‚ sister‚ and object of sexual desire‚ uncertain of which represents her real self. The sixties were the age of youth‚ young people wanted change. The changes affected education

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