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    in an extreme point? a) Yes b) May Be c) Change in values d) No Q5. Do you feel (if a senior) superior in front of a teenager? a) Yes‚ I do b) Sometime c) Never thought of that d) why should I be. Q6.Do you think religious activities can make a teenager a better person? a) Yes b) May be c) I don’t know d) No Q7.Do u agree with that emotional problems for teenagers can be far more difficult than financial ones? a) Absolutely yes b) In most of the case c) No d) May be Q8. Today’s

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    right to live

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    Children are gifts from God for parents. They bring happiness‚ laughter and future for mothers and fathers that make human’s life more meaningful. There is not any difference between boy and girl babies because both of them are all invaluable gifts and indispensable to the human existence. However‚ people are recently thinking about choosing gender for new-born baby to have desired babies that goes against nature. I strongly disagree with this thought for two reasons. To begin with‚ choosing

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    Make or Buy Analysis

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    boards in house to keep the proprietary circuitry safe (they never thought about what happens if a competitor gets their hands on a module after it’s sold and “reverse engineers” it). Sam makes the following agreement with his engineers (he’s a good guy and wants to keep them happy): “You perform a make-buy analysis for the circuit boards and‚ if the cost of in-house production is at least 5% less than cost of procuring them from one of our proven suppliers‚ we’ll produce them in-house.”

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    Constitutional Rights

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    Constitutional Rights Constitutional Rights are afforded to every American Citizen by the first ten amendments to the Constitution or more commonly known as The Bill of Rights. The fourth amendment of The Bill of Rights applies to all and states‚ "the right of the people to be secure in their persons" (para.4). When a person accepts a position anywhere‚ whether at a small family owned grocery store or a major corporation‚ one does so with the understanding that some inalienable rights will be given

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    What Makes a Hero

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    My topic is about what makes a hero. What makes a hero is ability to help out in their community. Heroes are those who put their life on the line in 911. Those people where true heroes. If I ask you to list some heroes in your heart‚ I bet you can list a lot. Yes‚ there are many heroes near or distant from us. But if I ask you what a “hero” is‚ what will you say? It’s a kind of hard to give a definition‚ isn’t it? When I check on the dictionary‚ it says a hero is a person who distinguished by courage

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    will fuel or cause conflict if told their goals are incompatible is Jack (the father); his need for control would be on the line‚ and he needs to assert he has power. This is assuming there is a conflict‚ who knows they may all agree. 3. How might others be perceived as interfering in the accomplishment of their goals? I can imagine others are perceived as obstacles in the accomplishment of their goals. Jack and Alice may see Larry and Joan’s need to not be involved in the family business as

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    How to Make Dumpling

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    How to make dumpling * Meat * Vegetable * Green Onions or Chives * Ginger * (How much meat‚ vegetable and green onions or chives depend on have many pieces dumplings you make) * salt 
soy sauce 
cooking wine 
vinegar 
sesame oil 
chicken essence (chicken stock/bouillon)
Note: the amount of the seasonings listed above can be appropriately used according to one’s personal taste. * Step 1: Take 3 bowls of flour and pour into a small basin. Add in some salt and stir

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    What Makes A Psychopath?

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    chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior. A Psychopath is misunderstood‚ overlooked and marked as killers‚ rapists‚ sadists‚ etc. Even though‚ that’s not always the case‚ and there are ways to mis-diagnose this. Finding out what makes them a Psychopath is key‚ whether it’s a mental illness or chemicals in the brain‚ there are tests to prove or disprove this. Psychopaths are often diagnosed with ASPD (Antisocial Personality Disorder). Many Psychopaths have ASPD but not all people

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    Gun rights

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    strong advocate for gun rights‚ made many strong arguments that validated gun usage for the law-abiding citizen. Specifically‚ Thompson is a psychiatrist‚ and has written more about the psychological fear of guns and how much of it is irrational. In this essay‚ Thompson addressed many misconceptions about crime rate that were skewed by uncontrolled studies. The fact that the medical field skewed results of published studies for compensation from the government is what makes Thompson so passionate

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    our troubled youths. The Arguments Against Gay Rights A decade ago‚ 59 percent of the interviewed population thought that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to marry. Ten years later‚ the percentage of people against marriage lowered from 59 to 36 percent. Arguments against include: Most religions consider it a sin. It would further weaken the traditional family values. And finally‚ societies have long recognized that allowing civil rights to certain groups may offend some‚ and at times

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