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    The purpose of public education is to educate children and prepare them for adulthood. However‚ it should not be mandatory. Although a lot of the skills taught in school are useful‚ it is should not be the government’s choice to make for millions of children. The reasons that children do not want to attend school could fill an entire page. However‚ one main reason is that they are placed in a judgemental atmosphere with strict deadlines‚ and basing their intelligence on their ability to read‚ write

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    “If we do not believe in freedom of speech for those we despise‚ then we do not believe in it at all.” - Noam Chomsky Freedom of speech issues are constantly in the media today. There are plenty of incidents where people’s constitutional rights were met with great and unnecessary force. The First Amendment in the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees the freedoms of speech‚ religion‚ assembly‚ press‚ and the right to petition the government. These freedoms are impeded when their

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    The Men We Carry in Our Minds is an essay by Scott Russell Sanders on the roles and responsibilities given to men and women in different echelons of society. Writing from his own point of view‚ the author spends the majority of the essay comparing and contrasting the differing jobs of men and women‚ and then outlining the effects of those jobs on them. Sanders’ views on the responsibilities of women change over the course of his maturation‚ but his sympathetic view towards the labours of the common

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    things throughout our lives and the learning phase never ends. In my opinion‚ the best way of learning about life is through personal experience. Some people‚ on the contrary‚ believe that we can learn about life by listening to the advice of family and friends. Below are the reasons that support my point of view. To begin with‚ I think learning and experience are intertwined with each other. We learn by our past experiences which help us making the right decisions. The end results of our actions always

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    Poetry to my opinion is emotional and boring. So it leaves me with one question; that why should we study poetry at all? I think I know just the right words to answer it. Poetry is a voice given to each one of us in our life time. It can be a roar‚ a scream or even a whisper. This voice can be used to express a variety of things. Often‚ people use poetry to express how they feel when they are misunderstood. Writing your feelings down in the form of poetry allows you be seen through the eyes of another

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    don’t react to the statement when my mother’s slips it into almost every sermon she regales to me.I’ve learnt to mute her out like white ambient noise when she tells me to watch my step...think before I act. She’s been saying this to me since I was a little girl and while I may have pensively listened to her then I think I’m only beginning to understand the whole meaning of thinking carefully‚ then analyzing and calculating and only eventually reaching an elaborate conclusion. It’s an adult thing right

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    How do you define yourself? Our identity is what defines us‚ as it is a fact of being of who or what we are. Having a sense of identity allows us to develop ourselves as a sense of well- being for one another. If we lose our identity it can prompt us to seek reassurance as we lose a sense of who we are and need to rediscover ourselves. In the novel‚ Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland‚ the characters have lost themselves and their identity as the result of society and seek a void to be filled

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    Absolute Freedom: Why It Doesn’t Exist What is absolute freedom? If one defines it as the ability to make a choice and act on it completely detached from the input‚ control‚ or otherwise influence of persons or society‚ then absolute freedom is an unattainable goal. Gerry Spence‚ author of the essay “Easy In The Harness: The Tyranny Of Freedom‚” asserts that “freedom is like a blank‚ white canvas when no commitments‚ no relationships‚ no plans‚ no values‚ no moral restraints have been painted on

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    technicians‚ all those who areperceived as unruly have a place. They have a role to fill in the big jigsaw puzzle that is oursociety. Our society should be seen in tiers‚ yet on a flat plane with everyone on equal footingbecause as long as those “at the bottom” are needed‚ they will always be welcomed by those “atthe top.” Not everyone should pursue a college education because it is simply not necessary.There is no need for everyone to be a doctor. There is no need for everyone to be a lawyer. Andthere

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    Should we put animals into the zoos? It is generally believed that animals shouldn’t be kept into the zoos. Only in this essay‚ the definition of the zoo is purchasing and restricting the animals for the financial uses and researches. There are three reasons approved to this opinion‚ which includes decreasing the initial wild characters‚ increasing the danger of injuries and increasing the fare in many ways. Firstly‚ zoos cannot replicate wild animals’ habitats. In the other way‚ zoo could decrease

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