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    Legalization Of Drugs

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    whether hard drugs should be legalized or not is a very important subject for multiple reasons. One reason this topic should be studied and debated is so that every person will have a found understanding of both sides and will be able to successfully determine their view point on the subject. This should also be studied so that we can either put the war on drugs to an end or at least have a sound understand on how the majority of the population feels about the prohibiting or legalizing hard drugs. We should

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    A World Without Children

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    A World Without Children A world without children would be a terrible place to live in. Everyone would know that mankind is dying and would soon be extinct. With kids around‚ the earth is a much happier place. Not because we know we’ll survive‚ but because children can brighten up anyone’s day. Children are essential for humans to prosper‚ and they bring the kindness and responsibility out of people. Newborns seem to be unaware of their surroundings‚ but in reality‚ they are taking in the

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    “There is no freedom without discipline.” “There is no freedom without discipline.” Many people disagree with this statement and tend to identify it as something bad. They identify with it as a restriction or absence of freedom. But in reality‚ this quote encompasses the meaning that discipline defined by rules in society allows individuals to have freedom within their lives. Humans are free to do what they desire. Those who have freedom are also responsible. However‚ if individuals do not understand

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    Many people may not think that literature has a big impact on society‚ but it does. In the two novels‚ Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and 1984 by George Orwell‚ the two societies were able to survive without any literature but that causes people to be narrow minded and didn’t think too much. If literature was taken away from society‚ there wouldn’t be people who think out side the box and find the deeper meanings in the writings they read. According to Dictionary.com‚

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    A World Without Money

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    cannot live a day without. Some people can’t live a day without coffee‚ some without any sleep‚ while some without friends. Just think about the possible destructive outcome that might occur when people get deprived of those or of anything that the humankind would not entirely be without. Try to imagine a world without a specific medium of exchange‚ a main determinant of an economy‚ an equivalent for goods and services – money. How will the economy‚ neigh‚ the world exactly be without the existence of

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    Passion without Barriers

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    29-‎Oct-‎13 Mrs. Haddad Tina L. Brictson "Nuit Blanche" Passion without Barriers Nuit Blanche describes a fleeting moment between two strangers as they experience love at first sight. They overcome obstacles to reach one another. For instance‚ the woman breaking through glass‚ and the man damaging a car and meeting her in one piece. This visually appealing short film is old-fashioned based on the lack of color‚ and the dress of the two main characters. The setting itself‚ transforms right

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    Drug Addiction

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    Drug Addiction Drug addiction is a dependence on an illegal drug or medication. Many people confuse it with drug dependency‚ which is when a person needs a drug to function normally. The difference between drug addiction and drug dependence is drug dependence is when a person needs a drug to function normally‚ like some blood pressure medications can cause a physical dependence‚ but the person is not addicted to the drug. A person can have a physical dependence‚ but not be addicted. Many scientist

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    A DAY WITHOUT GADGETS

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    A DAY WITHOUT GADGETS! Piyush woke up today at 11‚ he thought to himself that how late I am for college‚ I had to reach at 8 30. Well piyush that’s what happens without the alarm clock. Meenal forgot to wish her best friend birthday‚ meenal had set the reminder in her mobile phone‚ but oh no mobile phone no reminder. Waiting for his friend outside the restaurant is Kabir. Well he has no idea what time is because he also doesn’t have his mobile phone. You have to talk to your friend but oh no

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    Decriminalize Drugs

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    unhealthy‚ hazardous‚ and even fatal by the authorities that be; the U.S. government has declared to wage a "war on drugs." It has been roughly fifteen years since this initiative has begun‚ and each year the government shuffles more money into the unjust cause of drug prohibition. Even after all of this‚ the problem of drugs that the government sees still exists. The prohibition of drugs is a constitutional anomaly. There are many aspects and sides to look at the issue from‚ but the glaring inefficiency

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    Rebel Without a Cause

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    Chantelle Brooks Rebel Essay Block: 3 The film “Rebel without a Cause” by Nicholas Ray should be taught to students because students will learn about how they can’t run away from their problems‚ and how teenage rebellion will affect them later on and the others around them. Students would also learn about the littleness of humankind‚ and how life is cruel and difficult. Students should be aware that they can’t run away from their problems. They have to face them; if you

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