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    What is more deadly a thought or a gun?A gun is more deadly because guns don’t trigger a response to words. Guns shouldn’t be banned because guns aren’t creating crimes they’re just the tool used to commit the crime‚so guns don’t need to be banned.Guns shouldn’t be banned because guns provide protection‚safety‚and confidence. Guns don’t need to banned.Guns don’t need to be banned because then someone couldn’t provide protection against a criminal who smuggled guns.Say if a criminal who smuggled

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    Cannabis or Marijuana is a plant that have been used throughout history by many civilizations for the past ten thousand years. But for some reason it is considered illegal to be used anymore‚ have you ever stopped and asked yourself‚ why is marijuana illegal? or when did it become illegal? In this essay‚ I will argue for the legalization of marijuana based on its effect on the economy and justice system. Did you know that George Washington grew marijuana at Mount Vernon as one of his three primary

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    Every single day‚ a silent horror kills more Americans than those that were killed on 9/11.This year alone over 34‚060‚630 babies have been killed due to abortion(“Abortions Worldwide This Year”). Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus (“Definition of Abortion - Google Search”). One of the most inhumane actions is murder. Abortion shouldn’t be legalized for the following reasons: the unborn child feels pain during

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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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    Equal Rights: Why Slavery Wasn’t Abolished In Time Do you ever wonder why the constitution included the statement “all men are created equal” yet slavery continued for 78 years? Keeping the peace‚ the Founding Fathers decided to focus more on building a strong‚ new nation so they ignored the slavery problem. To keep that strong national government‚ they had to accept the disagreements some of the states had. Even if some disagreed with slavery‚ they had to accept the fact that they were profiting

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    The 13th amendment abolishes slavery; southern states abolished slavery but had sharecropping which trapped African Americans‚ and some whites‚ in a loop that was like slavery. The 14th amendment says that all people born or naturalized in the United States they would be guaranteed due process and equal protection

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    Why college shouldn’t be free In the past years college education has been an arguable topic because college is such a big accomplishment in our society now. There is no doubt that there are students who would use this opportunity and run with it. But does that mean all students? There are kids in high school‚ where for the most part is free‚ and they don’t take it seriously. Although College being free would be a benefit for a population of students‚ there are many reasons why it should not.

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    Have you ever imagined getting a trophy for every little thing you do? Will trophies lose their value? Well this is becoming a trend in today’s world. Some people believe their kids have way too many trophies while others believe kids should receive an award no matter what their abilities are. Trophies should not be given to everyone; they should be earned by hard work. One reason why kids should not get trophies is because it does not prepare them for the future. For example‚ in the article

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    For this purpose with pursuing my audience about the legalization of Medical Marijuana. It has been inhaled as a drug for prescription‚ for so many illnesses. Doctors have onced used it to stimulate appetite‚ relieve chronic pain‚ and treat asthma and migraines.The question we ask‚ “Can Marijuana really help us?” “Show we legalize it?” “Is it worth the risk to our country?” These are the problems and issues we face about Medical Marijuana in our country today. However‚ the most quintessential reason

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    You wake up in the morning‚ and open your closet. The clothes shock you as you look at the thrilling jeans‚ and all white T-shirt. You grab them. They feel nice and smooth‚ with a silky finish to them. You zombie walk to your phone and the dresser‚ and turn it on. BOOM! The “Wednesday” hits you‚ and your heart feels as if it drops to your gut in your stomach. This means school. So‚ you put the jeans and shirt back‚ only to grab a school‚ plain‚ solid color shirt and khaki pants. Around the world

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