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    wanting and needing

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    Dimitar Mlekanov Mr. Adam Carlberg EAP 0440 Paragraph 1 April 4/7 2014 Needing and Wanting Are Different Jimmy Carrasquillo In Jimmy Carrasquillo’s essay‚ “Needing and Wanting Are Different‚” the author emphasizes how his life was influenced by his priorities‚ particularly when he has to manage with his personal finances. Also‚ he mentions how during his adolescent years he has to find a job because he wants to be independent and earn his own money. He‚ as well talks about

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    Religion Is Unnecessary

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    Religion is Unnecessary Overall Introduction: What is Religion? According to Atheism.com Religion is the set of beliefs‚ feelings‚ dogmas and practices that define the relations between human being and sacred or divinity. Religion supposedly gives a person an identity and relationship. Religion deals with answers to identity-forming questions such as Selfhood - "Who am I?" "Where did I come from?" Meaning - "Why am I?" "Where will I go when I die?" Purpose - "What do I do?" "What is the

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    Unnecessary Roughness

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    Necessary Roughness In Necessary Roughness‚ Chan Kim is a High school student who moves from L.A. to Iron River‚ Minnesota. The sudden move is spawned by Agogee’s brother Bong‚ who ditched his grocery store for a “get rich quick” scheme in Korea. While moving to Iron Rivers they discover his father’s brother was 2 months late on rent and settle to rent with an old lady named Mrs.Knutson. Being the only Asians in the community makes them the center of attention in town and the Kim family has to

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    mentally. Many animals such as mice‚ dogs‚ and monkeys are used for testing and the results of the testing can easily lead to death. Although animal testing has been done since the 1850’s and has proved itself to be efficient. Animal testing is unnecessary to the improvement of products used by humans. Animal testing costs a lot of money. Using animals for testing can add up‚ including buying the animals to test on. Also the money used

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    Isabel Govett Mrs. Coles English II Honors 4 December 2015 Unnecessary Animal Testing Animal research should be stopped because of the animal cruelty that has been and is currently taking place in experiments. In 2003‚ confidential documents were released concerning Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) animal research center (Townsend). The target of the studies at HLS was xenotransplantation in which genetically-modified animal organs are transplanted into humans. The most common experiment that HLS

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    Unnecessary Force by Police Sherry Morley ENG/147 September 22‚ 2014 Leslie Adams Abstract There are too many accidental deaths by the police in the United States. Whether it be shooting an unarmed teen‚ putting people in choke holds‚ or just simply beating a man that cannot even get on the floor in a hurry‚ because he is on crutches. There is a big hysteria over all the unarmed shootings‚ such as in Ferguson‚ MO‚ Philadelphia‚ PA‚ and then the using of choke holds. The New York Police Department

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    Unnecessary Use Of Force

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    Whats right from wrong when it comes to police use of force. The unnecessary use of force has been described as deadly force‚ brutality and many more abuses towards minorities Do police officers believe in correct use of protocol because citizens are not seeing the result. Police officers are taught to serve and protect but unnecessary use of force is being revisited. Police officers can’t be taught to treat citizens as if they are animals. Now a days animals are treated better than a your typical

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    It is unnecessary to allow the experimentations of medicines and vaccines on rats‚ dogs‚ or even larger animals. The hope is to one day eliminate animals studies entirely in pharmaceutical testing while greatly improving the efficiency or drug research. If you think animal testing is okay in any way shape or form‚ imagine you as a dog‚ rat‚ or any other animal getting tested on and harmed or even killed by the product that was tested on you? You would not want or like that one but. So why are we

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    People today has always take their rights seriously when it comes to police brutality. The definition of police brutality is police use of excessive or unnecessary forced by when dealing with civilians. The excessive force is used to handle a situation that is needed but sometimes can be an unnecessary to solve the situation. Police officers uses nerve gas‚ batons‚ pepper spray and guns to or physically intimidate the civilians. But the question is that should it be necessary every time or for different

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    Making English Official is Unnecessary English is the common language in America. No other viable language exists to replace English as a main way of communication. Because citizens who do not speak English are protected by the First Amendment‚ establishing English as the official language of the United States would be a direct infringement upon their freedom of speech and could isolate communities of immigrants who haven’t learned the language yet. In America‚ most business and work

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