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    Whenever I hear the phrase "college isn’t for everyone" my mind cringes at the thought of all the lazy people who walk amongst this earth. There are many things people deal with on an everyday basis that "aren’t for everyone". Cancer isn’t for everyone‚ losing a loved one isn’t for everyone‚ and being put in situations‚ you don’t ask to be put in certainly aren’t for everyone. However‚ as human beings‚ we have to continue living our lives to the best of our ability. There are no excuses in the real

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    disabilities to have supported employment. With support‚ people like Jay can have a better paying job and wouldn’t have to rely on subminimum wage workshops. The Fair Labor Standards Act allows this unethical practice to be legal under Section 14(c) which approves segregated subminimum wage workshops that exploit disabled workers‚ paying some only pennies an hour for mundane work. The city of Chicago must recognize that individuals who can perform the essential functions of their jobs should be paid minimum

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    In “Is College Worth It? Clearly‚ New Data Say” and “Why college Isn’t for everyone‚ explained in a single chart” both articles argue whether college is important or not. In my opinion college is not for everybody but it will help you in the long run. Education is needed for you to grow and evolve in this world. Without education you are powerless and college will provide you with that power. In “Is College Worth it? Clearly‚ New Data Say” by David Leonhardt‚ he argues that College is a smart

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    Glenn Beck said‚ “What’s the point of competing for a trophy if everyone gets a trophy” (Famous Trophy Quotes). Students receive participation trophies for participating in a sport or activity. This makes students think that no matter how much effort they put into something‚ they will be rewarded. If children were given certificates instead of a trophy it would mean they tried but did not earn a trophy. A trophy is bigger than a certificate. As the child grows and has the trophy or ribbons on display

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    Should Justin Ellsworth’s Parents have been given access to his email? Table of Contents Pg. 3 Introduction Pg. 3 Utilitarian Pg. 4 Deontological Pg. 5 Yahoo’s Stance and overall outcome Pg. 5 Conclusion Pg. 6 References The question was posed; Should Justin Ellsworth’s Parents have been given access to his email? Justin Ellsworth was a US Marine killed in Iraq. After his death‚ his parents wanted access to his emails. Yahoo‚ his email service provided declined their

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    2) Parents should have full access to their children’s social network accounts. What are your views? In today’s interconnected world‚ many children have created social networking accounts of various websites in order to communicate with their friends or to meet people with common interests from all over the world. With the rise of social networking platforms and devices such as smartphones and computers being ubiquitous‚ it is difficult for parents to prevent their children from creating social networking

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    Conflict can have tragic consequences for everyone as the women portrayed in Bereford’s film‚ Paradise Road‚ react in a catastrophic manner in the events that lead on as the film progresses. The characters in the film are based on actual people: nurses or wives of major officials and civilians. These women are caught up in the global conflict of World War II and those who manage to survive are‚ despite any positive outcomes‚ are dreadfully damaged by their encounter with conflict both physically

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    Should Law Enforcement Have Access to Citizen’s Digital Data? Law enforcement should have access to citizen’s digital data if they have a reasonable cause. There are many reasons to back up this claim‚ for example to keep the individuals and government of our country safe. Another reason would be to research someone that is a potential criminal or threat. Third‚ law enforcement may find something for evidence on the device that may not be found anywhere else. The argument has 2 very debatable sides

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    The Los Angeles Lakers have Kobe Bryant and now Dwight Howard‚ the Miami Heat have Lebron James‚ and the Milwaukee Bucks have Brandon Jennings. There have been these athletes and many more who fit into that category. These three men are in an elite group of their own‚ each of them didn’t attend a single class in college‚ and as a matter of fact they didn’t play a single minute of college basketball. Lebron James‚ Kobe Bryant‚ Dwight Howard and Brandon Jennings skipped college on their road to stardom

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    been changing for many years‚ but one thing remains the same - compulsory subjects at college. Students complain that they cannot choose subjects they are interested in and have to spend much time on doing things that they do not really need. I think that college students should have more influence on their studies program‚ and should be allowed to skip some courses. First of all‚ if college students have the opportunity of choosing their subjects they will be more eager to attend their classes

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