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    Teenagers should be able to access birth control without the interference of a parent. To come into the possession of birth control devices that the teens desire should be responsible‚ confidential‚ and comforting when done alone. If birth control becomes accessible to teenager at a low cost without the need of a parent to advise‚ the rate of abortions and unwanted pregnancies will decrease

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    Should Cell Phones be allowed in School? Do you take your cell phone with you to work‚ and use it all day long for organization and needed communication? Well‚ school to us students is like our work‚ but our organization and communication tool is prohibited. Cell phones have so many positive uses in the classrooms‚ yet at the same time we aren’t putting our current technology to good use. For example‚ cell phones in our school are banned‚ and I feel that this should be changed immediately. The many

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    Most kids that aren’t supervised on the internet have a higher chance of being a victim of cyberbullying. Kids should not be allowed on social media without adult supervision. It can cause anxiety or depression‚ which affects kids self esteem tremendously. It can also cause cyberbullying. This affects kids connection to the world and It can cause a lack of food or sleep. This affects a kid’s body and how it functions. Kids without supervision when on social media is horrible because it can cause

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    Where is the line between protecting people’s safety and protecting their privacy? Some people argue that officials should be able to invade the privacy of others. They think that this could possibly keep others safe. Some argue the opposite‚ that officials should not be able to use the information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites. There are absolutely no reasons for officials to be able to look through personal belongings because they want to. For example‚ police can

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    strenuously‚ often ingesting synthetic or natural additives to increase performance. To remain competitive in increasingly higher levels of play‚ athletes should have the choice of using their natural gifts and/or using performance enhancing drugs. Neither an athlete who has a gene that prompts a superior physique nor an athlete who uses steroids should be deemed cheaters‚ for they are pushing sports to a new level and creating an equal level of play. As competition has escalated‚ the

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    over 90 percent of Americans believe freedom is more important than equality or order. However‚ order is more important than freedom or equality because neither freedom‚ nor equality can protect people’s rights. Without rights‚ many would say that you cannot have freedom or equality‚ because rights establish both of these ideas. Secondly‚ order establishes a government‚ which is the driving force of a nation. Lastly‚ order strikes a balance between freedom and equality. It is impossible to have

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    By Argumentative Essay Topic: Children under the age of 15 should not be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” Our argument: I believe that children under the age of 15 should be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” according to their preferences. Some children have high comprehending skills and can understand those kinds of books. If parents review the book first‚ and think it is it appropriate for their children to read it then I think it is okay. Then

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    Should students be allowed to grade their teachers? Teachers and students both are the main part of the school. School doesn’t work the either ways. Teachers make us study and improve‚ while we implement it. Teachers grade us on our basic skills as well as the way we study and improve. But what if the teacher is not capable enough to do so? We should get a chance to grade them too. Almost all schools doesn’t encourage this kind of grading‚ or maybe none does. According to me this type of grading

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    Kicked out of the Classroom? A trashy and racist book wouldn’t be allowed in classrooms. The novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ is receiving negative attention. The dominant problem that students‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and even professors‚ face ‚ is the usage of the n-word. After reading this adventurous story‚ it is hard to find the problem that is upsetting many people. Therefore‚ this incredible novel should continue to be in the high school curriculum because it offers

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    a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States in 1919 already set the precedent for distributing anti-war propaganda. It was ruled that the pamphlets

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