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    the resolution be it resolved that the Canadian Monarchy should be eliminated. We‚ the affirmative team‚ strongly believe this resolution must and will fall. First off‚ we would like to define the resolution. We define Canadian Monarchy as the ruling of Canada by a King or Queen and eliminated as completely remove or to get rid of. So what we the affirmative team are saying is that Canada should remove the Canadian Monarchy. We should eliminate the monarchy because we are being ruled by a foreign

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    Death Penalty- Reasons why the Death Penalty should be abolished- First and foremost let me start out by saying that the death penalty is an act of murder. A barbaric act of murder. We teach our children very early on that two wrongs do not make a right. The crime of murder carries our harshest of sentences such is our disdain for the crime. Yet the death penalty is nothing more nothing less than murder carried out in a cruel and calculated manner by the state. The death penalty is contrary

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    How would you react if you learned that the Presidential candidate you had cast your vote for‚ had actually received more of the popular vote than his competition‚ but was not elected the next President of the United States? Every four years in November over 90 million Americans vote for the presidential candidates‚ then in the middle of December the president and vice president of the United States are actually elected by the votes of only 538 citizens. Wouldn’t you think there was an obvious

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    Running head: The death penalty The death penalty should be abolished as a form of punishment. Johnathon Aaron Excelsior The death penalty should be abolished as a form of punishment. This paper intends to shine some light on the death penalty in order to help the reader understand what issues face the system today and what problems can be corrected. This paper achieves this by: (1) pointing out the wrongful sentencing of innocent people and the use of DNA testing in attaining their freedom;

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    Well lets start by learning what parole is and how it came about. What is Parole? Parole‚ in criminal law‚ pledge of good conduct given by a person convicted of crime as a condition of release from imprisonment before the expiration of the term of confinement. The word parole is also broadly used to denote such a conditional release or period of liberty. Parole is usually granted to a prisoner in recognition of past good conduct‚ both in prison and earlier. A sentenced criminal may be released on

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    Parole Release Should parole release be abolished? This is one of the most talked about topics in the criminal justice field today. Many people feel it is time to do away with parole‚ while others are fighting to keep it around. There are pros and cons to both sides of the argument‚ all of which are very convincing. One of the strongest arguments against the parole system is the overpopulation problem in most prisons. Between 1986 and 1991‚ prisons have seen a 41% increase in the population of

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    The government believes that this is the correct way to punish those who have committed horrific crimes. Is this really the best option? I don’t think so. As a citizen of this country‚ this system of “justice” appals me. The death penalty should be abolished in the United States because it is unconstitutional‚ comes at a great cost‚ and is otherwise ineffective at carrying out its intended purpose. I find it ironic that in the United States‚ we follow “The Constitution” which‚ as you know‚ lists

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    Examinations — good or bad ? "Examinations" - This is a word that causes sleepless nights‚ a word can change a cheerful person into a nervous wreck. So‚ what are examinations‚ and how can they be any good? An examination can be defined as a detailed inspection or analysis of an object or person. For example‚ an engineer will examine a structure‚ like a bridge‚ to see if it is safe. A doctor may conduct a medical examination to gauge whether a patient is healthy. In the school context‚

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    these days. The need to prepare for tests and examinations is a restriction on teachers and also exerts unnecessary pressure on young learners. To what extent do you agree or disagree. Students nowadays are getting more stressed. We have to sit for lots of examination since we are small. Some of us even have their first examination at the age of four‚ when they are supposed to enjoy the beauty of the world without having the fear of failing an examination. It sounds crazy and ridiculous but the principals

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    These classes with the books that the college board has provided us with are helpful. However‚ whenever I start studying for the test‚ I get worried about my future and if I wonder wasted my parent’s money. So‚ I would like for these tests to be abolished as an entrance requirement for colleges across the nation. Although‚ I am aware that the SAT and ACT offer a fee waiver for students who cannot afford the cost of registering for the test. However‚

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