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    Title : AES Shouldn’t Be Abolished AES‚ also known as the Automated Enforcement System‚ the main purpose of the invention of AES is to reduce the rising rate of road accidents. Car accident or crashing often occurs due to speeding and red-light violation. The AES is a system that able to sense and capture the car that exceeds the designated speed limit for a specified stretch of road or drives through a red light (typically at an intersection) then the AES camera will be triggered to capture

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    some point in time. The ancestors began a new life with the hopes in bettering the lives of their descendants. Today‚ people come to America with the same mindset of creating a better life for their offspring. Birthright citizenship should not be abolished because it is a part of the Constitution‚ immigrants should be able to create a better life for their offspring and a population increase of native-born noncitizens should be prevented. The United States Constitution must be upheld. The 14th Amendment

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    punishment should be abolished There are almost 1‚000 people sentenced to death because of committing heinous crime globally each year(Rogers‚2012‚para.10). However‚ some countries still insist on implementing the death penalty or capital punishment in order to reduce crime. In the twentieth century it is contended that value of life should be pursed‚ and everyone deserves the right to survive. For this reason‚ it can be argued that capital punishment should be abolished and whole life

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    Examination Good or Bad

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    I pick the ’Good’ Which apply that i agree examination is a good thing .as usual I am going to write in my style way which is kinda bashing/question the things a bit .fooling around have the speech-ish feelings in the first paragraph on my essay then later straight to my point .dont ask me why i love to write it in the way but maybe it just the way i love to write .writing effects and redirect your personalities ? I guess so ? I put all the statements that i think it will really get my essay higher

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    does. We argue that many college students cheat during examinations because of several reasons. They can be nervous that is why they cheat‚ it can also be a reason of time management wherein some college students also work while taking time to attend school classes or‚ maybe they are just lazy enough to study ahead of examination date. There are a lot of reasons why cheating on college exams happens and along with it‚ there are numerous effects out of cheating. Whatever the reason behind cheating‚

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    Electoral College has become outdated and should be revamped in order to bring the system in to the twenty-first century. The world has changed and representation through the Electoral College is no longer functional. The Electoral College should be abolished and replaced by a system which allows for a more even distribution of the popular vote nationwide. William Beaman‚ author of “Words We Remember” has such a negative view of the Electoral College for many reasons but he specifically feels: …for

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    online examination

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    OVERVIEW OF LEARNING THEORIES Over the past century‚ educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals acquire‚ organize and deploy skills and knowledge. To help readers organize and apply this extensive body of literature‚ various authors have classified these theories in different ways. For this summary‚ learning theories are grouped into three basic categories:- • Behaviorist learning theories • Cognitive-information processing learning theories

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    Should the death penalty be abolished? Sharon Hultquist Stevens-Henager College “Death is an experience that cannot be experienced and ends all experience. Because it is unknown as it is certain‚ death is universally feared.” (Bedau‚ H.‚ 1982‚ p. 330) In arguments of the death penalty‚ there are two lives to think about‚ too much emphasis is placed on the one being executed‚ and the voice of the victim is often forgotten. Capital Punishment is not an excessive‚ unnecessary punishment‚ for

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    Capital Punishment Should Not be Abolished There are many reasons why the United States of America keeps capital punishment. These reasons include the deterrence theory‚ the idea of retribution‚ cost of prisons‚ and general safety of the public. First of all‚ I’m sure that you have heard of the deterrence theory. Deterrence is basically the fear of punishment; and even though it doesn’t prevent all crimes‚ the results are still undeniable. The deterrence theory is when criminals think

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    Should the Exclusionary Rule be Abolished? John Doe University of Phoenix Criminal Procedure CJA350 Mr. Instructor Feb 07‚ 2006 Should the Exclusionary Rule be Abolished? Does the exclusionary rule protect the guilty? For years people have argued if the exclusionary rule is significantly helping the rather obvious criminal. By abolishing the exclusionary rule some people fear the whole purpose of the fourth amendment would be violated by using evidence attained illegally. If the proper

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