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    the age to become an adult should be? Some people think the age to become an adult should change while others don’t but some kids have different opinions on when they should become the age of an adult. The age to become an adult should be 17-19‚ and people should be able to have a say in it. The age should be 17-19‚ because It doesn’t seem right to make the legal age just 18 why not 17-19? Teenagers should be allowed to be determined as adults from the ages of 17-19 in all states because after 16 they

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    Why do people behave the way that they do? I believe that a great deal of behavior is learned. When growing up we pay close attention to the things we are taught by our parents which helps to shape the way that we behave. There is also the environment to consider‚ which may encourage people to behave a certain way. If you grew up in a neighborhood that is dangerous you would be more careful of your surroundings. We also learn from our peers‚ if there a need for acceptance then we would behave the

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    For the percentage yield is 39.08% which is less than and not 100%‚ by this‚ it can be concluded that the reaction is non-stoichiometric. The low yield can be explained by the following ways: The presence of reversible reaction-for the reaction between ethanol and ethanoic acid‚ it is reversible and which is only considered to be irreversible for simplicity of calculations. For reversible reaction like this‚ the ethanol and ethanoic acid will not be totally converted to ethyl ethanoate but until

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    State what about the theory you agree and disagree. One of the reasons for the use of surplus energy is to burn off excess energy. After this energy is burned off the body and brain is renewed hence the child is ready to participate in learning activities that you have prepared for he/ she to do. Children during play uses and require a lot of energy. Therefore I would have to agree with the theory. A simple demonstration of children using surplus energy can be seen every day without realizing

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    Do Things Have To Be Equal To Be Fair Things do not have to be equal to be fair‚ for instance if a classroom is taught at the same the time and is taught the same thing it is equal‚ but some people might not understand what they are being taught therefore things might be equal‚ but not fair. For the people that do not understand it is not fair to them because they will not get the same opportunities as a very smart kid that understood everything. Next‚ sometimes people share skittles with other people

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    There should be zero tolerance for the use of PEDs in major sporting leagues. Athletes taking performance enhancing drugs is cheating. Athletes taking PEDs is like using your phone on a test to look up the answers. Sports enhancing drugs not only cause an unbalanced field of play‚ but also has caused health issues for many athletics in a variety of sports. Just the thought of enhancing drugs helping athletes gain an edge on others sounds like a requirement. Most athletes go to the gym and work hard

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    business. B. In the late 1960’s we saw institutions object to laws requiring integration in restaurants because of sincerely held beliefs that God wanted the races to be separate. 1. In the article‚ " Using Religion to Discriminate"‚ they give us really good examples of how people can use religion to discriminate and sometimes it can arise things such as laws that limit certain people from entering certain places due to race‚ religion‚ or sexuality. 2. The outcome of this it

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    1. Why do we have states? Would it be possible for people to live without them? If they disappeared in the future‚ what would replace them? We have states so that the general public can be protected from external‚ as well as internal threats. States have armies to protect citizens from other countries who might invade or who pose some other sort of threat. States also have some sort of police force to protect citizens from criminals who wish to do them some kind of harm. The social contract theory

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    From things like long term contracts which could limit flexibility‚ strikes may bring in a monopoly situation‚ it limits technology‚ job security as a value will lessen necessary termination. Pro- union employees view the union as a helper because they feel that the employers do not have their best interest. Pro-union employees perceive unions as: job security‚ help with increasing wages and benefits‚ better

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    advanced telecommunications many companies with an international orientation have applied expatriate managers - some even since the early days of international trade. The theme for this essay is critically to evaluate the reasons why international companies continue to use expatriate managers even though it is a very expensive option. The term expatriate originates from the Latin words ex patria (out of fatherland) and refers to an employee from one country that temporarily works and resides in

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