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    Should Public Exams Be Abolished In Hong Kong? Public examinations play an important role in a student‘s life‚ especially in Hong Kong. Nowadays‚ there is no other ways to promote into university in Hong Kong unless passing the examination. Students have to sit for 2 major public exams including The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination(HKCEE) and The Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination(HKALE). Should public exams be abolished in Hong Kong? This topic is a hot issue that many

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    Techniques(EIT) are the process of getting needed information through physically harming someone. The United Nations(UN) definition of the enhanced interrogation program is a form of torture used by the CIA and the DIA on black sites. EIT must be abolished because it is illegal and it produces unreliable information. Torture is illegal because it breaks the 8th Amendment of the Constitution. The Constitution states that the 8th Amendment of the Constitution states that cruel and unusual punishment

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    One-child Policy Should Not be Abolished In the 1970`s‚ Chinese government implemented one-child policy for Chinese families to control the rapidly growing population (Zhang and Goza 2006). This policy‚ although passed into law for almost 40 years‚ has come under much heated debate on whether China should maintain it or abolish it altogether. Along with Chinese population structure changing‚ two social issues‚ population aging and imbalance of sex ratio arise and gradually become manifest. One-child

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    Most education systems rely on examinations to encourage children to study‚ but as a result children suffer from too much stress and they never learn to be creative. Therefore‚ examinations should be abolished. Do you agree? If any student were asked whether he would like examinations to be abolished or not‚ nine out of ten would readily answer “Yes.” It is true that most students cringe from tests‚ but it is a fact that exams are an indispensable tool for education. Tests not only help students

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    droit anglo-américain des affaires Année universitaire 2013-2014 1st Semester Sources et techniques en droit anglais Ruth Sefton-Green The Dialogue of English Justice Mid term assignment Subject 2: Dissenting opinions should be abolished from English judicial practice. Discuss. The English judiciary tradition consists in judgements built on a serie of each judge ’s opinion1. The one of the majority of the court on a legal issue with regard to facts and the explanation

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    monetary damages in any future copyright suit. This creates a significant drawbacks compare to countries that adopted the similar scheme like Europe‚ United States‚ South Korea and Singapore. It has always been argued that the Safe Harbour Scheme should be expanded not only limits to Carriage Internet Service Providers. Despite that‚ internet service provider also has to meet certain criteria only would be immune under Safe Harbour Scheme‚ such as take down the material once they got notified‚ failed

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    Should high school students be required to pass a standardized test before getting their diploma? No‚ I would say I disagree with this approach. Why? Seniors in high school have already worked so hard to get where they are‚ I don’t think it would be fair to make them pass a standardized test. I understand the concept of having students do standardized testing to test their knowledge. However‚ I would not think it would be fair to make them take a test before being able to graduate. If the students

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    fair to the ex-felons‚ and their right should be restored. The right

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    their families. It is difficult to start out on jobs that pay little to nothing especially when supporting family members or just an individual working on their own. Minimum wage should be raised because it would boost the economy‚ help people out of poverty‚ and help college students. Many people argue that minimum wage should not be raised for many reasons. One reason is it could hurt their employment status in the workforces. However‚ in reality it would increase the help of finding a job by if people

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    our country’s welfare receipts are illegals. This is including but not limited to: WIC‚ food stamps‚ Medicaid‚ and educational funding. We as a country are giving our hard earned tax dollars to people who have entered America illegally. Instead we should be helping our elderly and our veterans instead of pushing them away. There are plenty of legal American citizens

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