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    they include freedom of speech‚ assembly‚ and of the press. That gives us a voice. As americans we deserve and have a way to speak out and say things that need said. Even if it stands against our government. we are to voice this with our right to assemble and freedom of press and it is our responsibility to stand against injustice.

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    future level of success‚ the tests fail to assess the highschooler fairly. Standardized tests‚ by definition‚ are not‚ in fact‚ Standardized. To standardized a procedure is “to change (things) so that they are similar and consistent and agree with rules about what is proper and acceptable‚” (Merriam-Webster). The exams students take in schools are not consistent and do not agree with the what society judges to be acceptable. The nature of the test itself does not allow for consistency. To be consistent

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    agreeing to give their consent‚ the prisoners were actually forced to do so or given a compromise. Medical research on prisoners violates the protection of prisoner’s rights.  According to the United States Constitution‚ cruel and unusual punishment against prisoners should be prohibited. This means that the government has no right to inflict prisoners with cruel‚ degrading‚ and inhumane treatment regardless of their crime. To treat prisoners that are on death row with nonconsensual medical experiments

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    Standardized tests are destroying our academic integrity‚ causing schools to drill core curriculum into students‚ creating a one size fits all standard for students to adapt to‚ and placing teachers and students under tremendous stress while leaving American children behind academically. Body Paragraph 1- Drilling Curriculum Topic Sentence: Drilling curriculum into students has become an everyday practice in schools across the United States. Evidence: According to Tim Walker‚ writer for NeaToday

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    limits to our freedom of speech‚ while others fight to defend it. Hentoff is one of those people who fight‚ via writing‚ to defend it. Hentoff’s position on Brown University’s expulsion of Douglas Hann is a reasonable one. He persuasively argues against the expulsion. Hentoff starts by describing the event that resulted in the expulsion. Then‚ he describes the expulsion itself. After that‚ Hentoff describes Vartan Gregorian’s role in the expulsion. He then goes on to describe the

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    Living in a world of uncertainty law enforcement officials must be equipped with necessary tools to protect themselves and those around them. Behavior and body language speak a universal language understood by almost anyone. If an individual is suspicious chances are that their behavior will show it in many forms such as heavy sweating‚ and/or no eye contact when spoken too. However‚ racial and/or criminal profiling isn’t always exactly fair to the individuals under suspicion however if conducted

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    mind. The first Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion was a leader who was for democracy. Yasser Arafat was the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization‚ who worked against democracy. In fact‚ some would consider him a terrorist. A terrorist is someone who fights against democracy by using violent means against civilians in the pursuit of political aims. On May fourteenth of 1948‚ Israel was officially declared as a country by the United Nations. Before May fourteenth‚ Israel was

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    can’t use their wealth to influence politics‚ and money is a form of free speech. I also can’t say I’m against having countless amounts of groups because if we were to limit how many groups there could be I wouldn’t be able to form my own group if I wanted‚ and it would further remove the power held by citizens. I’m not against interests groups with large amounts of capital‚ but I am against greedy politicians‚ if that makes sense. I understand that money can be a critical part of a lobbying campaign

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    gun control laws‚ laws that have a significant impact to every person on every side of the debate. In conclusion‚ the debate over gun control still continues to be a hot issue at least in the next few years. Whether people support it or not‚ the main method that the government should do now is to tighten the law stricter in order to provide a safety society for every citizens. It is certain that in our lifetime we will see significant changes in the current policy dealing with the possession of

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    In these animal testing facilities‚ these animals go through unthinkable torture for our own selfish purposes. From being injected with unsafe chemicals to being locked inside of small cages‚ what these animals experience in these facilities is completely unethical. Countless undercover surveillance videos have been released depicting horrible scenes of the torture these animals go through on a daily basis. Rabbits‚ dogs‚ fruit flies and monkeys are popular animals used in animal testing facilities

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