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    Murder Is Never Worth It

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    be devastated and in many cases become depressed due to the loss they have suffered. Is this worth it? Is this what an ideal life sounds like? The answer is no. It is not the killer’s choice whether the victim lives or dies. Murder is never worth it. Murder is never an appropriate response. In no society is murder ever justified.

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    Hang It Up

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    “ Hang it Up” If you are a teacher? Wouldn’t you want your student to listen and not play with their cell phones? If than those students that didn’t listen are not going to pass any test or even get to the point of dropping out. But anyone who listened should be able to pass test and not drop out of school. So do you want your students to listen? Or will they just play with their cell phones. And maybe in a factual condition in the classroom‚ status if you’re going to let them use their cell

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    Up on Downloading

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    Elaine McArdle said‚ “The music industry is struggling with a full blown crisis”. What could possibly be pushing the music industry into a crisis one might ask‚ illegally downloading free music. In the essay‚ Up on Downloading‚ three Harvard Law School professors are trying to come up with different solutions to this problem that is occurring. Now that our technology has become so advanced‚ many people are figuring out ways to cheat the system‚ and when people are not paying for the music they have

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    I agree with Rousseau’s statement. Rousseau’s statement suggests that humans are not born selfish and he believed that democracy was merely a reflection of our basic sense of fairness and equality. I mainly disagree with Hobbes’ statement because there is a discrepancy in what he is saying. He suggests that all people are born selfish‚ yet we are enforced by a supreme ruler to avoid chaos. Using his logic‚ wouldn’t a supreme leader be born equally selfish? Why would we expect him to teach us obedience

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    Cheat Never prospers

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    James slinks into Sam’s locker and proceeds with his mission‚ tiring himself. Every night‚ he stays up late perfecting himself to “renew” the cans and thinking how to persuade Sam drink Zeeper. He misses his usual morning exercises; he loses his appetite after eating burgers and drinking Cokes during the nights; he doesn’t get enough sleeping hours. He loses his concentration and skips warming up and cooling down exercises during training just to check how Sam has weakened. After two weeks‚ Sam’s

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    set up

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    not be based solely on my opinion‚ but hardcore facts about Apple and the technology they created. I plan to use information about the history of Apple‚ giving the readers an idea of how well establish the company is. Aside from the history leading up to the present day‚ I will be gathering information about some of the technology Apple Inc. has created over the last

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    Jeffrey You Mrs. S. Lopez English III AP- 7 11 October 2012 Liberty or Death Men have always cherished the means to govern themselves. Since the beginning of history‚ we have continually fought and persevered over oppressive tyrants to achieve our freedom. Through his use of parallel structure‚ pathos‚ and imagery‚ Patrick Henry attempted to convince the Virginia Convention to fight England for their rights. In his speech‚ Patrick Henry created an image of enslavement and danger to tap into

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    “National boundaries have far less meaning now than they did in the past.” How far do you agree/disagree? A dividing line. This is the most fundamental definition of a boundary‚ but while we often take it to be a physical line in between two areas‚ a boundary is so much more than that. Boundaries can be anything from regional‚ to ethnic‚ to religious‚ to lingual. National boundaries have defined people since the first civilizations thousands of years ago. From the Roman Empire in the BC

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    ideas of how our nation will succeed. One big idea that people continue to argue about is how our economy should be played out. It’s either a good idea to give to the poor to make things fair‚ or keep your money to yourselves‚ or maybe it’s a good idea to put a cap on the population so we don’t have to give to the poor. I believe that we shouldn’t give to the poor because they will use our givings in a negative way‚ which would make us regret doing goods. Some people such as William Hogarth support the

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    The notion of success holds different meanings for different people. Such meanings have changed over time. Actually many propose that processing an abundance of money implies success. However‚ this view is rendered obsolete in the minds of those individuals who hold that one individual’s success can not be measured by money. Material possession has been accepted as the measurement of success or social status. When we refer to someone we tend to mention how much money he owns and thereby believe

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