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    30‚ 2013 Think about bullying and young children. Do you think that bullying is more apt to happen in a public school setting or a private school setting? Do you think the setting has any effect on bullying‚ or is it primarily the child ’s age? Reflect on a bullying incident that you are aware of. The incident can include you as the victim‚ the bully‚ or a bystander. This may even be an incident that was reported in the news of which you are aware. Alternatively‚ you may share an incident

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    Cheerleading Have you ever tried out for cheerleading? If so‚ did you make the team? If you knew how‚ you could do cool stunts and tumbling. Cool stunts such as: show and go to a prep‚ extensions‚ and 180’s. You should tryout for cheerleading because you could do pyramids‚ tumbling‚ and dance. At tryouts you show-off the best you can to impress the coach. Here are some tips on how to impress the instructor/coach: If you are instructed to do a prep after learning it‚ do it the smoothest you can while

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    Comparing the Ideologies of Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber were three historical sociologists. Their views have become world renown and have shaped many ways of interpreting the social structure of many modern societies. This essay will take a glimpse into the three sociologists’ ideals and expose the similarities and differences they may have. Karl Marx’s view of society was based around the economy. All other social structures according to

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    bad effect on the people around you. But is that really what a relationship is? Is it really wrong to be involved in a relationship during teenage life? No‚ I don’t think so‚ in fact there are more benefits to it. Some people think that if you get into a relationship‚ it would be extremely dangerous to yourself. They think that once you are in love with that person‚ you tend to give in all your heart and soul into the relationship. And if he/she ever leaves youyou would be in a depressing state

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    I think families should be able to have "designer babies" where the genes of the baby are chosen. There are four main reasons. First‚ this is a very interesting technology. We should try it‚ since people can choose what their babies to be like. Secondly‚ this is a big step of improving in the science area. There is no such thing before. We should let the families try this and see how it goes. If it works‚ we can put this technology on then other animals. It might help us to get earn more money by

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    Why You Should Buckle Up By Jaden Barling 7B Why you should buckle up is a good question. People never do and then they end up getting seriously hurt or have died. I was always told “buckle your seat belt” but that saying has died down the last few years. People are too worried about being comfortable than being safe. Which one would you choose? In 1984 the law that you had to wear a seatbelt was established. But only about 16% even wore them. And in 1985 complying seatbelts rose to about 57%

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    that Atticus Finch did defend Tom Robinson‚ but some believe that Atticus should not have defended Tom and some believe that he should have defended him. Atticus should have defended Tom for three reasons: He should have defended Tom because Atticus believed that Tom was not guilty‚ he was a good man‚ and he was asked to do it. The first reason that Atticus should have defended Tom is that Atticus believed that Tom was not guilty. He would not have defended Tom if he did not believe that Tom was

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    colonize Mars even though they would have to leave Earth forever. Although colonizing Mars would be a huge scientific discovery and help us in many ways‚ it should not be colonized. Astronauts should not colonize Mars as they would be losing everything like Earth‚ food‚ and money. All four of the astronauts that could go and try to colonize Mars on the Mars One Mission cannot ever come back to Earth. The people would have to leave everyone and everywhere they have ever known to venture out to a place

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    Term Limitations Did you know it is technically possible for someone to hold a position in Congress for a long as they wanted? For years‚ term limits have been a very sensitive topic in discussion as it is a debatable issue that contains two different sides; there should be term limits and there shouldn’t be any term limits. Perspective one‚ which is in favor of term limits‚ explains how corruption and bad power influence would be limited. Perspective two‚ which is not in favor of term limits

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    Should Britain have a fully written codified Constitution? Britain is one of the oldest democracies in the world‚ which has gradually evolved from Magna Carta in 1215 to the modern time. But one thing significantly differs the UK from all other democratic countries- that is its Constitution [which is a set of principles that establishes the distribution of power within a political system‚ the limits of government jurisdiction‚ the rights of citizens and the method of amending the Constitution

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