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    Should minimum wage be raised to a higher pay to help families support each other and have more money to be able to get the necessities you need or should the minimum stay the same to keep prices of items the same? Also‚ continue how we are with different places having different wages and finding the place that best fits you? Currently many states have minimum wages under $10 an hour‚ in Indiana its $7.25. The wages are being challenged because many are saying it should be raised to help families

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    Sin Tax Bill

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    The Sin Tax Bill (Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago) The Philippines has scandalously low taxes on two commodities that have been proven killers of individuals‚ destroyers of families and threats to national economic security: cigarette and spirits. At present‚ 25 million Filipino youth who are 18 years old are smokers.  If they continue to smoke‚ half of them will die. Santiago is the principal author of Senate Bill No. 3249‚ “An Act restructuring the excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco products

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    The Seven Sins of Memory

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    The Seven Sins of Memory Jasey Masoner Oklahoma State University The human brain is a very complex and intricate part of the human body. It is filled with hundreds of functions‚ one of these tasks being memory. Memory is the ability to retrieve and store information over time. There are many ways to use the memory‚ and many ways the memory works. Memory is a great operation of the brain‚ but it also has its disadvantages. A good example of these drawbacks is the famous

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    Sin is a terrible thing. It can destroy anything it touches such as relationships‚ a man and his morals‚ and even his will to live. With this topic in mind and through various symbols‚ Poe shows the reader‚ man’s plight against sin and how it can torment him to the point of breaking. In this thrilling insight to the interesting mind of Poe we see how a man can win against his naturally desire to fall into temptation. I believe that when Poe was writing this story he was searching his soul. He wanted

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    The wage penalty for motherhood is loosely understood as working mothers earning less salary than other women without children. It is not a hidden or new concept being introduced. In fact‚ it is almost accepted as normal. It is loosely understood because the reasons for this penalty aren’t well understood‚ yet it is clear that some pay gap exists. The real question is‚ what causes this wage penalty gap‚ and what steps and policies can companies use to reduce a gap that seems to be inevitable? The

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    Against Raising Minimum Wage People everywhere are voicing out that we need to increase minimum wage‚ again. They say that an increase will have a minor impact on jobs but there are no facts to back them up. The impact of raising minimum wage has been studied since the beginning‚ and has been concluded that raising minimum wage hurts the poor‚ and helps the rich. Raising minimum wage takes away jobs; especially the low-skilled and young worker‚ keeps people on welfare‚ and also encourages high school

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    7 Deadly Sins

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    In literature‚ there are often references to the Seven Deadly Sins. There is greed‚ there is gluttony‚ there is lust‚ there is pride‚ there is sloth‚ there is wrath‚ and there is envy. These so called sins are common attributes within a man that can cause a man’s downfall. In the short story‚ “The Diamond Necklace” written by Henri Ren Albert Guy de Maupassant‚ some of these Seven Sins are examined a little more closely. Guy de Maupassant became a writer after the Franco-Prussian War which he was

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    Theme Of Sin In Hamlet

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    creatures‚ victims of the devil’s trickery as described in Genesis. Allusions or direct references to Adam‚ the Garden of Eden‚ and original sin occur throughout the play. In the first act‚ Shakespeare discloses that King Hamlet died in an orchard (Garden of Eden) from the bite of a serpent (Claudius). Later‚ Hamlet alludes to the burdens imposed by original sin when he says‚ in his famous “To be‚ or not to be” soliloquy‚ that the “flesh is heir to” tribulation in the form of “heart-ache” and a “thousand

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    Sands 1 Clarice Sands Honors English 11 24 August 2011 Essay Judy Jones is the daughter of the Mortimer Jones. Glowing with vitality‚ Judy is casual‚ charming‚ and irresistible to many men‚ including Dexter. She is attractive‚ unattainable‚ and amusing‚ “entertained only by the gratification of her desires and by the direct exercise of her own charm” (Fitzgerald 4) . Judy does not seem to be fully aware of how manipulative she is toward the many suitors who pursue her—or if she is aware‚ she

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    A Prose Analysis on Milton’s "Sonnet XIX" John Milton‚ a poet who was completely blind in 1651 wrote "Sonnet XIX" in 1652; this sonnet is his response to his loss of sight. The theme of the sonnet is the loss and regain of primacy of experience. Milton offers his philosophical view on animism and God. Furthermore‚ "Sonnet XIX" explores Milton’s faith and relationship with God. "Sonnet XIX" suggests that man was created to work and not rest. The supportive details‚ structure‚ form‚ and

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