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    You are innocent‚ of course‚ and decide to contest the ticket in court. You have 4 separate arguments to make‚ differing in strength (A: really strong‚ B: strong‚ C: somewhat strong‚ D: not too strong). The judge will hear your case‚ then later retire to his chambers to make a decision. To make the best impression on the judge during his deliberations‚ in what order should you present your 4 arguments? Explain why based on memory research. I would make my strong defense first because of

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    it necessary to have immigration into our country? What consequences would there be for your generation if our government gets this wrong?” Immigration is key for Canada. We have become an popular option from immigrants from all around the world. We are capable of giving them great opportunities‚ and a better life. In 2011‚ foreign born immigrants represented approximately 20.6% of Canada’s total population. Without immigrants; Canada will lose its potential. Why immigration is necessary for Canada

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    The Immigration Restriction Act‚ known as the White Australian Policy was one of the first acts Australia passed during its federation in 1901.This racist act restricted the entry of non-Europeans into Australia by means of a dictation test. The origin of a "white Australia" can be traced back to the 1850 ’s when resentment towards Chinese diggers progressed into violence on the Buckland River‚ Victoria‚ which resulted in the restriction of Chinese immigration. Closer to federation‚ Australia was

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    Immigration has been a big problem for the United States for many years now. There are about “11.4 million immigrants living in the U.S” (Gonchar). Immigrants migrate to the United States from many places. Some immigrants do enter the country using a visa but then decided to stay to be able to work. Many people believe that amnesty will fix all of our nation’s problems of having illegal immigrants living here. It is unfair for someone to be pardoned for a crime when they have to go through a long

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    The Immigration Crisis Since 2010‚ there has been a surge in immigration to Europe‚ and since 2014‚ the problem has gotten worse. There has been a massive influx in immigrants to Europe‚ mainly from war torn countries like Syria‚ Afghanistan‚ Iraq‚ and Central Africa. Ever since‚ there has also been a major influx in crime‚ most likely caused by these immigrants. The problem must be dealt with‚ and very quickly‚ or else Europe will see its downfall due to its own generosity. In late 2014‚ immigrants

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    provide amnesty to a group of people who didn’t respect our country’s laws enough to follow a legal process to come here‚ it’s like we’re rewarding criminal behavior which sends the wrong message to foreign countries and encourages continued illegal immigration. Letting Illegal immigrants become legal citizens can affect in causing disasters in our country. The three main reasons are that they can overpopulate our country‚ which can also lead into bringing in terrorists and drug dealers and that would

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    Was the post-war rise in immigration solely due to economic factors? Consider at least two European countries and explain your answer. An immigrant or a non- citizen legal resident could be defined as an individual who decides to move to a country and lives there longer than a period of usually three to six months. One of the most heavily discussed subjects at a worldwide scale in post-war Europe was immigration‚ its effects and the rise of this event which was an essential factor when it came

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    Arthur-Bharwani Miss Sacco CHC 2DN-02 Tuesday July 7th 2009 Persuasive Essay on Immigration to Canada Immigration is when one leaves their country of origin and move to another. The topic if immigration has always been a very delicate subject. This is due to the many problems immigrants have had to face in their new country. Today issues dealing with immigration are not as bad as they were many years ago. Immigration in Canada was not as popular then as it is now. During the 1900s-1918 not all

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    The Cosmological Argument is not a Strong Argument for the Existence of God Mardi Campbell PHI 208 Prof. Michele Clearman-Warner March 11‚ 2013 The Cosmological Argument is not a Strong Argument for the Existence of God The Cosmological Argument for the existence of God is one of the most famous of all philosophical arguments that address the existence of a supernatural being who created the material universe. The supernatural being whom created the material universe is the logical

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    the population multiplied as the years went by. 2. In the immediate aftermath of World War 2‚ the Prime Minister of Australia launched a new immigration program. The attacks by Japan during the war made many realize that Australia was in an urgent need of a bigger and better army in case of another war. Australia came up with a humanitarian immigration program to collect refugees from other countries and offer them to be part of the army. So‚ there were many Chinese peoples serving in the Australian

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