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    NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM What is the National Service Training Program (NSTP) law? NSTP law or otherwise known as Republic Act 9163‚ is a program aimed at: Enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth Developing the ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components Enhancing the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare. What are the program components of NSTP? Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

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    School uniforms in high schools are becoming increasingly popular across Canada. In fact‚ most school boards are positive towards making uniforms mandatory. Uniforms at high schools should be mandatory. Can uniforms really make a difference in a student’s academic performance? Of course‚ they can. First of all‚ uniforms create an atmosphere of equality at school. When worn by all students‚ uniforms reduce the gap between the rich and the poor and therefore‚ promote equality. Moreover‚ in the absence

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    Mandatory Sentencing

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    behind three young daughters which he will never get to see on the “outside” again. Every person will have an opinion to this story but the length of time that a person is taken away from society and placed behind bars because of a fight with morality; should be prominent in our minds. Was this the correct sentence for the crime committed? Would everyone identify Jack Horner as a criminal that deserves this twenty five year sentence for selling pain killers? If every American who has ever possessed illicit

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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    Voluntary Vaccination Program Is Everyone’s Protection Sung Eun (Grace) Grande Prairie Regional College PO 1030 June-011-12 Should vaccination programs be mandatory? Immunization or vaccination is “an essential component of disease prevention” (Potter & Perry‚ 2010‚ p. 649). However‚ there are many argumentative voices on whether vaccine program should be mandatory. It is true that in democratic countries‚ individuals have the rights to refuse and the freedom of choice to acquire vaccination

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    National parks in the United States have been treasured and considered sacred for hundreds of years. Efforts made by past presidents‚ such as Teddy Roosevelt and Barack Obama have ensured their protection by law and declaration. However‚ it seems that as the years go by‚ the relevance of these monuments have come to be questioned by the young people of today’s world. Since these national parks have opened‚ there has not been sufficient funding to be able to keep up with maintenance‚ let alone attractiveness

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    Mandatory Volunteerism

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    Mandatory Volunteerism To many‚ volunteering may seem as a task or chore‚ but to Stephen Lackey‚ it all seems fun. Mr.Lackey has a passion to give back to the community. In the article “A Life In Balance” by Stefanie Kure‚ he has spent countless hours helping the homeless‚ volunteering at food banks‚ and cleaning his local church and community. In my article‚ the author is not convincing that mandatory volunteerism is something that should be instated nationally. It was not effectively convincing

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    Mandatory Overtime

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    tenuous balance between work‚ family‚ and other non-work activities is thrown off most when overtime is mandatory (also referred to as "compulsory" or "forced"). Therefore‚ with the rise in household work hours and overtime‚ there is a growing need for limits on involuntary overtime. Labor laws such as the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) need to be amended to protect workers against mandatory overtime and to protect the public from the dangers of an overburdened‚ stressed workforce. Rather than

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    Mandatory Vaccination

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    many. Do children need all of the new vaccinations? Should these vaccinations be mandatory? Today’s parents have turned out okay without the new vaccinations‚ so are they really necessary? Research done on both sides creates two sides to this issue. Some favor mandatory vaccinations while others do not support mandatory vaccination of children‚ yet both want what is best for chidren. Several sources provide reasons to support the mandatory vaccination of children. According to Kip Randall‚ a

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    Mandatory Recycling

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    be beneficial to the environment if done on a massive scale. The question is whether or not recycling should be made mandatory. There are many benefits to recycling and there are disadvantages as well. Some benefits include reducing waste‚ cost effectiveness‚ and education of the public on the consequences we will run into if we do not recycle. One of the benefits of making recycling mandatory is that it helps lessen the waste to the environment by allowing us to use certain things again. One

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    Mandatory Reporting

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    responsibility for proving whether abuse or neglect is actually taking place resides in special governmental organizations established for that specific reason. According to a report by the Office of the Auditor General (2015)‚ Arizona has exceeded the national average of child abuse or neglect reports in federal fiscal years 2011 through 2013‚ a steady increase that is attributed to changes in legislature that expands the definitions of abuse and neglect. The expansive definition of abuse or neglect increases

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