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    families‚ they don’t have the right to work in a safe environment. They aren’t paid well for how hard they work‚ so they should at least have the right to work in a safe environment to they aren’t paid well for how hard they work‚ so they should at least have the right to work in a safe environment too. The fact that they don’t have this right is easily seen in the articles “Why Our Clothes Are So Cheap”‚ “What They Did For Their Summer”‚ and the video “Mining In Burkina

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    Why Kids Should Be Banned

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    Many people tend to go on and blame the american businesses for multiple reasons; a prime example would be marketing. Parents may feel that advertising things pertaining to kids should be banned‚ but I beg to differ. I’m pretty sure companies intentions aren’t to corrupt the mind of children‚ but to only make a profit from their merchandise. Now‚ it is understandable for a parent to be on the fence about these advertisements because i’m sure we have all seen a ad that simply wasn’t for the eyes‚

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    Running head: WHY A MANAGER SHOULD‚ OR SHOULD NOT‚ BE CONSIDERED Why a Manager Should‚ or Should not‚ be considered a Stakeholder Stakeholders are those groups from whom the organization has voluntarily accepted benefits‚ and to whom the organization has therefore incurred obligations of fairness. Typically‚ this includes groups such as financiers‚ employees‚ customers‚ suppliers and local communities. I believe that managers should not be considered stakeholders

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    affected by technological advances like the machine gun and tactical trench warfare. During the first years of the war‚ the United States remained as one of the neutral countries. However‚ controversial debate had risen on whether or not the U.S. should involve itself in the war. The conflict was brought about by Germany’s submarine. Faced with the overpowering size and strength of the British Royal Navy at the outset of World War I‚ Germany realized its most effective weapon at sea was its deadly

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    aShawn O’Connell PR 11 AP US 2 Free response #17 Although it was a novelty in the United States at the end of World War II‚ television became an important part of American life during the first postwar decade. Fewer than one out of ten American homes had television in 1950. Five years later the proportion had grown to two-thirds. New stations quickly took to the air and such networks. For the First time in history‚ political debates‚ issues‚ and other such important issues were capable

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    Vaccines became more questionable after the first smallpox vaccine since the year 1796. People argued the benefits and drawbacks of vaccinations for children. Also‚ whether it should be mandatory or not. However‚ every individual has a different perspective and looks at the issue from a different angle. Vaccines should be mandatory for children for three reasons‚ which are‚ prevent children from serious diseases. Also proven safe ingredients are used in vaccinations. As well as they protect children

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    teaches you discipline. But the United States has the strongest military in the world. If they want to fight‚ they can fight‚ if they dont want to then they shouldn’t have too. It should all be a choice. So if they want to risk their lives‚ that is their choice not anyones to make. Being able to join the military‚ should be volentary. The benifits are far better then being forced so serve because people will be more willing. They will be more willing to fight‚ to risk their lives for the freedom of

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    Service is done willingly‚ and it shouldn’t be mandatory. This would go against choice‚ as well as backfire and cause damage of it’s own kind. It’s choice that should be decided on that specific person’s whim. If not given this right it could turn generosity and kindness into selfishness and hate. Being able to decide yourself is what brings you confidence and reasurance. If that is taken away people will no longer want to help others‚ and will only be in it just to get over with it. If somone

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    The wearing of uniform in schools is a 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

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    the supreme law of the United States of America. It is also the source of all government powers‚ and also provides the right to protect the rights of American citizens. It also established Americas national government. The constitution was signed in September of 1787 by delegates at the constitutional convention in Philadelphia. During that time in Philadelphia the delegates worked to form a stronger federal government. They wanted three branches which are executive‚ legislature‚ and judicial with

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