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    under the age of 15 should not be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” Our argument: I believe that children under the age of 15 should be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” according to their preferences. Some children have high comprehending skills and can understand those kinds of books. If parents review the book first‚ and think it is it appropriate for their children to read it then I think it is okay. Then children can be allowed to read those kinds

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    Local Governments should not put an age restriction to teens 16 and older on a yearly tradition that has been around for 2‚000 years. Teens should have the ability to go out walk around with friends‚ get candy‚ and have some exercise at the same time. Teens should have the freedom to roam around the neighborhood and have a good time on halloween‚ especially if they have friends with them. During the day and night‚ teens should Be protected since there would most likely be police cruisers

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    How to make your very own etag burger Etag‚ a way of preserving meat is one of the most loved proteins of the Igorots. Some say it looks like tapa (smoked ham). Others would compare it to Ilocos’s bagnet (their own version of chicharon). Contrary to its meat counterparts‚ etag smells brackish. It has a strong burnt moss odor with a pinch of pungent fishy smell. And has a potent salty and smoky flavor. Innasin‚ the other term for etag is derived from the Bontoc/Igorot term inassinan or salted

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    that if you can access it then you should you it to reach your full potential. Yes‚ it is debatable whether or not they should be allowed because it can be looked at from so many different points of view. Anabolic steroids are not the only way people have tried to get an edge throughout history. Even in the 1800’s swimmers were using stimulants to make them swim faster. Most of what people use that is considered cheating is any kind of stimulant that would make their body not act as it would normally

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    years. This question rises multiple times a year anywhere and everywhere between people. Should parents or guardians be allowed to spank their kids as a way of correction? Those who disagree with spanking their child usually are the ones who are taking the word spanking out of context and putting it in an abusive category. Although physical punishment is taken out of its true definition‚ it should be allowed because there is a clear line between what is abuse and spanking. Also‚ it teaches children

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    There are many boundaries that affect how much we can change or alter what we are set out to become. Growing up a middle class white teenager I have always felt I must become the regular hard-working family man my father is. I have choices‚ however society’s image of an American male adult plays a major factor in the shaping of the man I will become. In the four pieces from the reader‚ the authors collectively believe they must conform to society’s perfect image of what they must look like and become

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    has to earn a living by doing a job. We do not live independently‚ but in communities and have to find our place in society. Choosing one´s job is a challenge and it can take time to make a final decision and choose the job we would like to do. In childhood and even later as teenagers‚ we do not think hard about how important such a decision is. We want to be pop singers‚ actors‚ actresses or even top sportsmen. As we grow up‚ we become wiser‚ gain more knowledge about ourselves and society we live

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    PHIL 1100 Paper 1 3/12/13 The Meat-Free Society Ethics is the study of what man ought to do. A morally ethical person is guided by impartial reason that weighs each party affected equally when making a decision. Furthermore‚ any practical basis for ethics must also promote the propagation of the species. Thus‚ eating meat is an unethical practice to those that can afford to be meat free in a modernized western society. At first glance the “meat free” argument might appear too aggressive to

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    Make a Simple RC (Remote Controlled) Robot Car Whether you are an engineering student building a multi terrain vehicle or an electronics hobbyist trying to impress people with your skills‚ Making a RC robot car (wireless)  is much better than the wired robot which you will have to tail while driving. Here is a simple‚ yet informative post for beginners in the field of robotics. Mind you‚ this not robotics. This is just a toy with which you can play around and still get a hold of the basic concepts

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    the claim that people are free to make moral decisions (35) Libertarians support the view that people have free will and so we are free to make moral decisions. For a Libertarian‚ the key evidence for this is the act of decision making in our daily lives. Hume states that “experience is what we see to be true”‚ each human being experiences the feeling of being free to make a decision. If experiencing any other action constitutes it to be true‚ then why not the same for free will? Libertarians argue

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