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    Women have always been great influencers in the society‚ as they are half the society‚ and by eliminating them will consider as a waste of great energies in society‚ so women should be treated equally with men in every aspect‚ especially in the armed forces and in the police. In this essay‚ I will talk about gender equality and the similarity of the psychical powers that men and women have‚ and the mental abilities that women have. Also‚ the fact that in any crises that the society face‚ it will

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    The development of MRI imaging technology is one useful spinoff of basic research into the structure of the atom. Research‚ however‚ is expensive. Many people argue that the high cost of research outweighs its potential benefits. Provide one argument for and one argument against increasing current funding for atomic-structure research. Use specific examples from this lesson in your answer to support each position. One argument against continuing research on the atom is that the cost continues

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    We live in an epoch of complex problems. The ideas of tolerance and human rights protection‚ based on the idea that every human being is a master of their life‚ have contributed into letting people live as they want and do what they will – in reasonable measures. In particular‚ tolerance has seemingly resolved or smoothened a number of moral dilemmas that humanity faced during the past centuries. However‚ there still exists several extremely important and disputable questions‚ such as euthanasia

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    Why I should be selected?

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    Ironically—I’m the definition of undefinable. Normally people would say something like‚ “If you look up freakish in the dictionary‚ you’ll see my picture underneath”—but that is not the point to me. I am not word‚ I am not line‚ and I am not a girl that can ever be defined. It’s like trying to find a needle in a hay stack‚ or finding Waldo in a crowd of people; I’m definitely hard to decipher. You can say‚ compared to a Ballerina in a mosh pit—I’m as scantly as a hen’s teeth. As brave as a child

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    why zoos should close

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    1. Limited enrichment. Animals need to have their mind active while they are in captivity. Good zoos do this by offering them toys or puzzles to figure out‚ by hiding food in the exhibit so they have to exercise their natural hunting.scavenging instincts and by using training. Training also helps with medical needs‚ a lot of animals are trained to lift their feet so they can be checked out‚ or to expose their side/rump in order to give injections safely. Zoos that do not work on enrichment or training

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    The writer’s grandparents feel that a penny is worth bending over and picking it off of the ground every time they come across one. Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “A penny saved is a penny earned” (BrainyQuote 2016). If you pick up every penny that you find‚ they eventually will add up. There used to be candy stores that had penny candy but nowadays‚ there is nothing that actually costs a penny. Many people look down at the ground‚ see a penny and leave it there. For them‚ the penny is not worth any

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    Why Australians should welcome refugees The Australian Government and the people of our communities must allow more refugees into our country. They have no choice but to leave their countries and unlike us they can’t just get on a plane to another country. So why won’t we help them? Refugees are often treated badly by Australians but why? Refugees offer a lot to the community‚ they are hardworking and respectful and they will also do jobs a lot of Australians will not‚ it just sickens me to think

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    Celene Marin S.Galper GE217 3/1/12 Mandatory Drug Testing In The Work Place For many years‚ the United States has been involved in many wars‚ costing millions of dollars and the death of many people. One of the longest wars that the US is still facing is drug abuse in the work place‚ and a widespread strategy to combat this issue is mandatory drug testing. In September 15‚ 1986‚ President Ronald Reagan signed execute order 12564‚ his goal was to establish a drug-free workplace. This order required

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    this simple lap belt still saved tons of people. However‚ seat belts had a rough start. People did not want to use them and they were not mandatory in most cars back in 1885. Some major brands of cars believed that in the event of an accident the seat belt would tear you in half. This was obviously false. Others believed that seat belts should be mandatory in cars considering the amount of deaths caused because of cars. (Safty Belts) “Tests in the 1940s showed that severe head injuries could

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    Many professionals‚ from those in medical to social services‚ are subject to mandatory reporting policies. Though justified in intent‚ the personal experiences of some clients and professionals cast light on the potentially negative consequences of the implementation of these policies. Some researchers challenge the supposed merit of these policies as well. Clients who are vulnerable to abuse and neglect‚ including children‚ adolescents‚ adults in volatile intimate relationships‚ and the elderly

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