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    Negative Effects of DNA Profiling Justin Broyles Apr. 12‚ 1995 Justice Theory Lance Miller Genetic engineering has developed and blossomed at a frightening rate in the last decade. Originating as merely an area of interest for scientists‚ genetic engineering has now become an area of which all people should be somewhat knowledgeable. DNA profiling has many uses‚ both positive and negative‚ in our society. Aside from its usefulness in many legal investigations‚ DNA profiling can be used

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    Homework-one of my worst nightmares. Honestly‚ I don’t think I’m the only student who thinks so. Memories of my iPSLE training and the amount of homework we used to get everyday still haunts me so I disagree with the fact that students should be assigned compulsory work attachment during school holidays. I guess teachers think that homework should be given during the holidays because it reinforces a skill that students will need once school resumes and that if a student does not engage in daily

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    Mandatory Writing Class

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    In this year’s Introduction to Expository writing class we will be practicing writing‚ editing‚ organizing essays. Throughout the semester‚ it is my responsibility that I try and be the best student in class with participation in discussions. There are many other different topic essays that will allow me to use my imagination. Since this course is a workshop course we will be improving our skills on writing‚ revising‚ research essays and reading. There are a number of essays that will be surrounding

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    Mandatory Seat Belt Laws

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    purpose to help reduce death and injuries. An airbag is not as effective if it was not for a seat belt. “In the United States‚ a mandatory seat belt law was first enacted in New York in 1984. Lund et al. [6] found a nine percent decline in traffic fatalities in the first nine months when New York enacted mandatory seat belt law.” (Dissanayake 32) There are two types of mandatory laws‚ Primary Seat Belt Law and Secondary Seat Belt Law. Depending on the child’s age and weight determines how they should

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    time‚ opportunity or guidance to participate in physical activities. The ideal place in which students would be able to find adequate time‚ opportunity and guidance are in the high schools themselves. Politicians and educators responsible for the mandatory physical education program at the junior high school levels (grades eight to ten) should be applauded for this‚ but frowned upon for not enforcing it on senior high school students (grades 11 and 12). Physical Education is defined as "the process

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    Immunizations should be mandatory for people living in the United States because it can help put an end to diseases. According to the article Five Important Reasons to Vaccinate Your Child‚ “Some diseases that once injured or killed thousands of children have been eliminated completely and others are close to extinction” (Vaccines.org). Medical science has improved over the years and with the use of vaccines we were able to control the spread of diseases and even make an end to them. One example

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    Should vaccinations be mandatory or be optional‚ forced or forgotten‚ used or left to dust. As you know people can make things with the best intention‚ but there can be consequences it could harm others. And if the government forces you to inject something into your blood that you’re allergic to‚ or it’s against your religion‚ or if it causes you pain and suffering instead of helping you. Then you have a right to stop it. First what is a vaccine? “vaccine-A substance used to stimulate the production

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    Recycling in America: It’s not that hard In America‚ the choice to recycle is in the hands of each individual‚ but many choose the easy choice over the right choice. Recycling is important to us in so many ways but the lack of education and recycling resources available can make it a difficult process. Recycling improves many areas in our lives‚ even if we haven’t caught on yet. It is a constant effort‚ but one that could have endless benefits and it is never too late to start. Most people

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    Mandatory Foreign Language Classes To communicate with others in another language is crucial‚ especially with our ever-changing society. The amount of immigration is increasing immensely nevertheless; the job market is becoming more competitive. As citizens of the United States‚ we need to be able to efficiently communicate with international clients‚ and to do so‚ another language should be required. The problem is most Americans don’t know a second language‚ consequently this negatively affects

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    Imagine a world without disease. A world where vaccinations were no longer advertised at doctor’s offices because there were no diseases to prevent. This type of world may one day be possible if vaccinations were completely mandatory. Vaccines should be completely mandatory because people who willingly decline vaccines are a danger to public health‚ dangerous diseases are still present‚ and it is possible to wipe out preventable diseases with 100% vaccination. The people who willingly decline

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