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    controversial topic in our society‚ and is constantly undergoing debate. Some people say that wearing school uniform would save parents’ money‚ as there would not be competition between students for the trendiest clothes (which also raises social problems). But on the other hand‚ children need their own clothes anyway; to wear on weekends and when they go out with their friends‚ and school uniform is often very expensive. The main social con that emerges from wearing own clothes to school is bullying

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    juveniles should be tried as adults. There are many juveniles creating adult crimes and getting away with little sentences and use excuses like being too "young" or inherited genes. Some juveniles really mean to kill or hurt someone and that is not acceptable for that person to get a little sentence. In the article "On Punishment and Teen Killers" by Jennifer Jenkins‚ it talks about how juveniles deserve to be tried as adults for committing commensurate crimes which is a good decision. Juveniles

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    According to Albert Einstein‚ “I fear the day the technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” I believe that iPads should not be in schools because they distract students during school and that students need less screen time. First of all I believe that Pads should not be in schools because they distract students when the teacher is teaching. Some schools are banning cell phone and iPods‚ but iPads stay. Students might have the same social media apps

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    What Makes a Just Society

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    What Makes A Just Society? Throughout history‚ people have been trying to create an improved‚ fair‚ and equal system of justice‚ not only to better society in which one lives‚ but to also find a sense of meaning in what responsibilities people should hold within their civilizations in order to create this just way of living. As early as the Old Testament within the Bible‚ we see examples of how the Hebrews formed their own justice. This can be seen in the in text of the Ten Commandments

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    Colleges should reduce tuition because middle to poor class citizens that want to higher their education cannot go because it’s too expensive. The aides of lowering college tuition fees include the statistic that higher education is often a standard job requirement in many fields‚ but also that lower tuition costs increase the accessibility of education‚ which in turn creates social freedom of movement that is often helpful to the economy. Regardless of the advantages of low-cost or free higher education

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    tuition should be free was a popular one. Although none of the candidates who used it as part of their platform were elected‚ it remains a popular topic of discussion‚ especially resonating with college-aged students and those who are still recovering from college debt. Additionally‚ the socio-economic divide is at an all-time high‚ and much of it is due to college not being accessible to lower-class individuals. In order to lessen the growing socio-economic divide‚ college tuition should be free. The

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    The book‚ Free to Choose: A Personal Statement by Milton and Rose Friedman is one which embodies‚ not only the personal views of one of history’s most influential economic authorities‚ but also provides a practical guide for understanding economics‚ as a whole. In the work‚ Friedman and his wife advocate laissez faire or “let do” economics‚ which advocates the idea that markets function most efficiently when free from government control and taxation. The book was also made into a popular television

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    of mid-hills of Nepal[1]. Lumbini is on a vast land or ‘Tarai’ of western Nepal. And also‚ there seem to have been some sizable waters around Lumbini in those days. Such as some springs at Lumbini and the Telar River flowing south east of it. They should have made a confluence near Lumbini.[2]] By B. K. Rana Introduction: This short note was prepared for a talk in front of some inquisitive researchers‚ currently studying social change and development in the Himalayan country of Nepal. The

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    Sunrise Senior Living Inc. | Company Analysis: Sunrise Senior Living | BADM 2003W | | | 4/29/2011 | Executive Summary Sunrise Senior Living Inc. is one of the top firms in the rapidly growing long-term care industry. They provided a number of services for senior citizens including assisted living‚ meals‚ transportation‚ housekeeping‚ and licensed and highly skilled nurses for certain residents who require 24 hour care. The company was started in 1981 in Fairfax‚ Virginia by married

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    degree the music of Debussy elevates timbre to an unprecedented structural status; already in L’Apres-midi d’un Faune the colour of flute and harp functions referentially‚" according to Jim Samson (1977). Debussy treated the orchestra according to his own sound ideals‚ creating a very personal mixture from its traditional components: violins commonly in eight‚ ten or twelve parts‚ generous use of harps‚ woodwind unmixed and seldom used to reinforce other parts‚ brass veiled and often muted‚ with very

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