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    Purpose: To persuade my audience that they should plan a trip to Brazil. Thematic Statement: Brazils wonder and exotic attributes alone are reason enough for all of you to come visit this land of beauty. Introduction I. Have you ever wanted to go surfing on white sand beaches where the people are beautiful and everything is cheap. Have you ever wanted to see the diversity and wonder of the Amazon mixed in with the cement jungle of Sao Paulo. Well‚ if you have all of this can be seen in one country

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    state should be able to choose whether or not the drinking age should be 18 or 21. As you turn 18 you are considered a legal adult who gets to choose what they want to do except for deciding whether to drink or not. Lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 would decrease the number of minors people would get because 18 is an age closer to the age we are than 21 is causing children to wait to drink. I believe that whatever age you are you’re going to make bad choices whether or not if you’re 18‚ 21

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    Why you should be an exchange student I used to think that I would travel when I was done with school. Then it occurred to me that there’s no time like the present. Going on exchanged was the best thing that I could have done. Here are a few reasons to study abroad. It’s cheaper When you travel as a student‚ it is often cheaper than traveling later in life. You can get great student discounts (get an ISIC card: an International Student Identification Card)‚ you can stay in hostels and sometimes

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    (Young). When people are not treated there are increased chances of suicide and substance abuse. Having a mental disorder and an addiction to a drug increases the negative effects of both things. For those people who go untreated‚ their chances of going to prison are much higher (American Addiction Centers). Half of mass shootings are done by people with mental issues and 10% of homicides are committed a mentally ill person. “And before James Holmes dressed up as the Joker and shot 70 people in a movie

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    Many children and adults play violent video games on a regular basis‚ but are they doing more damage than people think? The amount of time teens spend hours playing violent games in a day is shocking. Everyday locked in their rooms‚ with their highly addictive simulations can do more harm than we think. Though creators state their games improve children’s mental skills and reflexes‚ due to the different tactics involved‚ this can be expressed in different ways‚ making one believe that violence is

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    brings up the question; should Americans be required to vote? The United States should have compulsory voting‚ the reasons being that more persons will become educated in voting‚ other countries have successful compulsory voting systems‚ and that America has always required things of it’s citizens. Compulsory voting would help citizens to become further educated about voting. In accordance to the George Mason University citizens with a lower education or are of a younger age‚ have a lower percentage

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    the United States alone‚ about thirteen million people aged twelve and over have used methamphetamine. Reasons why people choose to use this drug range from fitting in with their friends to staying awake and alert in situations. While meth does provide bursts of energy to stay alert‚ a few days later the user will most likely crash and sleep for days unless they take more of the drug. Although meth is illegal in most places‚ that does not stop people from trying to purchase it since its ban in 1970

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    People are fascinated by new technologies and the innovations. And they are all the more attracted than they can appreciate the openness they bring to them. Indeed‚ more and more people are connected‚ and use the devices in they every day life‚ to meet people from the entire world‚ remain connected and discover new fields of possibilities. The more they use the NTIC‚ the more they want to push back their frontiers. However‚ fascination often hides some fear. Indeed behind the fascination reside the

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    You Decide My divorce‚ after 5 years of marriage‚ had been finalized a year before I started dating Marietta. Although I am now financially stable‚ after hard work‚ sweat and tears‚ the divorce process and custody battle has been extremely stressful and has put me in a traumatic state financially‚ that I no longer wish to experience again. This is the reason why I want to put a pre-nuptial agreement together when I remarry to Marietta. My decision has nothing to do with her personally. I just

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    encouraged to choose what family‚ society‚ or their culture tells them what to do. It is up to the individual to either go with or against their influences. For example‚ if they do not agree with something from their religion they have the option to go against it or stop practicing that religion. Internally each individual has the ability to make their own decisions‚ but external forces definitely have an influence on it. When using free will the external forces act as peer pressure pushing the individual

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