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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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    issue of how old one should be‚ to access it without consent from a parent. Birth control is a contraceptive that can used to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However‚ there are other uses for this contraceptive such as for acne and cramps‚ but it’s main demand comes from sexually active girls and women. Girls should be able to have access to birth control without consent from a parent. Young girls have rights and one of them is privacy. If they feel‚ they do not want their parents to know that they are

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    Professor Singh English 111 November 13‚ 2012 Should Teenagers Have Access to Birth Control? Teenagers are still growing and learning. Sometimes we forget that they are making choices that can affect their whole life. Yes‚ we are here to teach them and to guide them in making decisions that will help shape their future. Are they going to make mistakes? Are they going to regret some of their choices? Are they going to wish that they had listened to their parents at times that they didn’t? I’m pretty sure

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    One of the many ways that the poor have unequal access to justice is not being able to afford their own attorneys. Court appointed attorneys are usually very young‚ inexperienced‚ and have massive workloads. Court appointed attorneys cannot defend a client in the same manner as a lawyer that cost $200 an hour. Most court appointed attorneys don’t get to meet with their clients often‚ usually meeting only a few times before the trial. Because the court appointed attorneys don’t get to meet with their

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    high-school students and parents agree that starting early to prepare for college and career is essential and much less of a stress. While others argue that starting too soon may contribute to burnout. Many parents begin preparing their children early for college. Students and Parents should start to prepare for college after their sophomore year of high school. To begin‚ college preparation is an essential for students wanting to attend college. However‚ I feel you should only have to start preparing

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    Adopted Children Should Have Access to Birth Records Adopted children ought to have the right to know who they are and where they came from. Truly‚ denying people that knowledge is like denying them a part of themselves. A 2005 study showed that the reason adopted people search for their birth families is not because they are looking for a new family‚ but rather‚ “for news about the well-being of birth relatives‚ information about their background‚ the circumstances of their adoption and answers

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    Hentoff‚ the author of “Should This Student Have Been Expelled” argues that no matter how offensive words go‚ that everyone has a right to say whatever as far as freedom of speech goes. In this article Nat Hentoff supports his claim along with the decision making by Gregorian‚ president of Brown University‚ whether not to or to expel Hann for his inappropriate language being held towards others at the University. Hann’s words that included “Niggers‚ Fucking Jew‚ and Faggot” have offended some of the

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    The Japanese American citizens should not have been interned. Interned meaning‚ “the state of being confined as a prisoner‚ especially for political or military reasons.” It was not fair to blame the American citizens no matter the race‚ because they had nothing to do with it. They could be inclined to help out their country‚ and that’s why we blamed them. This is misleading because every single American citizen that happens to be of enemy descent‚ has the same power to do anything that the Japanese

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    Who Should Have Been King in 1066? Introduction This essay is about who should have been king in 1066. Edward the Confessor died on 5th January 1066. The King of England was usually the son or another close relation of the previous king. Edward had no children or any surviving brother or sister. There were four people waiting to be the next king. They were Edgar Etheling‚ Harold Godwinson‚ William Duke of Normandy and Harald Hadrada. Only one of the four people could be the King of England at any

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    recorded that the execution was met with ’such a groan as I have never heard before‚ and desire I may never hear again’. This lad grew up to become a nonconformist minister in the 1660s but his views echoed those of a Restoration Bishop who claimed no king ’ever left the world with more sorrow: women miscarried‚ men fell into melancholy’. Over half of those sitting in the House of Commons in December 1648 had to be purged by Colonel Pride and his soldiers before the trial of the king could be undertaken

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