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    I. Introduction Paragraph A. Imagine waking up at five in the morning to open a store‚ staying late into the night to close it down‚ standing over a fryer for long hours‚ cooperating with angry customers all day‚ but I’s all worth it for that new car‚ right? Though this does seem like a fine idea‚ teens are often exploited for their inexperience in the job market‚ working up to 12 hours after school every day. Unfortunately‚ the rights of teenagers working in the fast food industry are often overlooked

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    DEATH PUNISHMENT /CAPITAL PUNISHMENT In any society‚ state‚ country one thing is very important that is discipline. A person who is poor can live a good life compared to a rich person‚ who is not disciplined. Discipline is very important for maintenance of law & orders in any society‚ without discipline there will be various problem in the society. A proper system is in place‚ police force is in place‚ proper judicial system is there after all a very decent Indian culture then also in

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    The theme of alienation is majorly seen in Crime and Punishment by Raskolnikov but it can also be seen in the setting as well. The setting of St. Petersburg is the first way that we can see alienation quite literally. The city of St. Petersburg is a city in Russia that is in a sort of nook that is by itself and surrounded by water on three sides. In the 1860’s the streets of Russia were not safe for anyone. Women‚ children and even men were even at risk when out on the streets at night in St. Petersburg

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    feel helpless‚ hopeless‚ and even unsafe when interacting with others. Throughout the story Crime and Punishment‚ alienation is present between three specific characters Raskolinkov‚ Marmaledov‚ and Sonya. Pride‚ alcoholism‚ and prostitution are all factors that caused this alienation to come about‚ but redemption came in and saved each character. Raskolinkov‚ the protagonist of Crime and Punishment‚ lived a pretty ratchet lifestyle. He was a college dropout‚ lived at the top of an apartment building

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    Capital Punishment is defined as the legal infliction of the death penalty. The death penalty is corporal punishment in its most severe form and is used instead of life long imprisonment.Putting people to death that have committed extremely terrible crimes is a practice of ancient condition‚ but it has become a very controversial issue in todays society. Capital punishment has been used for centuries‚ even the Bible contains over thirty stories or incidents about a person put to death for a crime

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    Execution of criminals and political opponents has been used by nearly all societies—both to punish crime and to suppress political dissent. In most places that practise capital punishment it is reserved for murder‚ espionage‚ treason‚ or as part of military justice. In some countries sexual crimes‚ such as rape‚ adultery‚ incest and sodomy‚ carry the death penalty‚ as do religious crimes such as apostasy in Islamic nations (the formal renunciation of the state religion). In many countries that use

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    A hero is a man noted for his special achievements according to the dictionary‚ but if you ask most people what a hero is‚ you will get the same general response. They will probably say someone who does something for other people out of the goodness of his heart. Odysseus‚ who is the main character of the story‚ "The Odyssey" told by Homer‚ would fit the dictionary’s definition of a hero; but if you go deeper‚ looking at what people feel a hero is‚ he doesn’t even come close. In the book‚ Odysseus

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    Opinion column in the glamour magazine – Stereotypical jokes on intelligence – For years and years I’ve been subjected to blonde jokes. You hear blonde jokes at elementary schools‚ you hear them around the water cooler at work and you hear them on morning drive-time radio. Ever heard of this one before? “Q. How do you get a blonde to laugh at a joke on Saturday? A. Tell it to her on Tuesday.” Are those jokes about blondes or intelligence of a certain ethnical group really considered as funny?

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    Advantages: * You can carry a mobile phone with you so you don’t miss important calls * If you are lost‚ you can call for directions. * If you are in an accident‚ you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera‚ you can take pictures of the accident. * You can listen to music‚ text‚ play games when you’re bored. * Most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book. * You can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late to a meeting. * You

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    Reading as defined by Webster dictionary is “the action of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud. Many young people are no longer interested in reading; whether it is a physical book or an electronic book. There are many different things young people get involved with which contributes to the lack of reading they do. There are interested in technological things like television‚ computers‚ cellular phones and video games. Many are easily distracted with what is going on the outside whether

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