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    Against Uniforms

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    Writing Explanation: Against Uniforms Who actually likes uniforms? I’m sure some people like them and some people don’t. There are many advantages‚ but there are also many disadvantages. I‚ for one‚ do not like uniforms at all. We can all agree that having uniforms takes away a child’s individualism and creativity. Educators and sociology experts argue that forcing children to wear identical uniforms takes away their self-expression. Experts also agree that students who are forced to wear uniforms

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    Advocate Act

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    Agrawal‚ G N Ray‚ A S Anand‚ S P Bharucha‚ S Rajendra Babu Appeal Type: Writ Petition (C) Appeal No: 200 of 1995 Subject: Civil‚ Constitution Head Note: ADVOCATES ACT‚ 19 Power of the Supreme Court to determine if advocate was guilty of ’professional misconduct’ Section 38 -- Constitution of India Articles 129 and 142 read with contempt of Court Act 1971‚ Section 12 -- Though the Supreme Court has power to punish for committing contempt of Court this power cannot be extended to include the power to determine

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    Tips for Good Opinion Paragraphs   You will need to be well prepared in order to write a good opinion paragraph. Here are the steps to take before you even start writing: | Pick a controversial issue - something people clearly agree or disagree with it strongly. | | Decide which side you will take - do you agree or disagree with it? This will be your opinion. | | Get as much information as you can in order to defend your point of view - you will need facts to support your point‚ examples

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    Against Bullfighting

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    picadors keep on abusing him‚ provoking painful wounds that cut into his neck muscles with a pica. After that the banderilleros‚ blood-thirsty‚ with an item called banderilla weaken the bull even more. Severely injured‚ the bull charges with rage against the steel that destroys his organs. The matador is supposed to break the artery next to the heart‚ but that never happens. Instead he drills his lungs and the bull often vomits blood. Agonizing in a blood bath‚ the puntillero puts an end to his life

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    Emancipation Act

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    were free in the rebellious states. The Emancipation Proclamation had a deep effect on the assumed normal way of life in the radical southern part of what would become the United States. People fighting the war to protect the right of their state against the mighty Federal Government; suddenly found they were fighting for their right to keep slaves. This shift in the paradigm was one of the main effects of the Emancipation Proclamation in the south. As the news of the

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    English 10th 09/06/13 The Piece of Bread (303-305) I watched the procession of Jews walk through the streets like a herd of cows headed to the slaughterhouse. I tried not to do anything to indicate I was against a decision made by the fuhrer‚ because that would spell trouble for me and my family. But I could not. I couldn’t just watch as these people walked on. No one else seemed to bat an eye at what was going on. The soldiers‚ some merely boys‚ had Hitler shining in their eyes. One man

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    Ethics Activity 1. You are speaking on the topic of prison reform. In your research‚ you run across two public opinion polls. One of them‚ an independent survey by the Gallup Organization‚ shows that a majority of people in your state oppose your position. The other poll‚ suspect in its methods and conducted by a partisan organization‚ says a majority of people in your state support your position. Which poll do you cite in your speech? If you cite the second poll‚ do you point out its shortcomings

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    For and Against Essay

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    FOR AND AGAINST ESSAY – USEFUL EXPRESSIONS POINTS TO CONSIDER • Make a list of the points for and against • Start with a topic sentence which summarises the topic of the paragraph • Do not use informal style • If possible use well-known quotations USEFUL EXPRESSIONS AND LINKING WORDS/PHRASES (for second paragraph) • Firstly‚ First of all‚ In the first place‚ To begin/start with • Secondly‚ Thirdly‚ Finally • To list advantages: One/Another/A

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    Sox Act

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Name Tutor Institution Course Date Introduction The numerous scandals that involved corporate and investors in the year 2002 such as Enron‚ WorldCom and Tyco came as shock to many investors in the United States. Many investors lost their money to fraudulent activities by accountability corporate making them loose confidence in financial statements provided. Such loses created concern within the government prompting them to overhaul all the

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    THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTAM SHANDY LAURENCE STERNE (1713 – 1768) 3. How much control do you think the writer has over the mixture of digression--both kinds mentioned above--and the Shandy history? Does he guide his pen or does his pen guide him? I think Laurence Sterne is the master of experiment‚ he uses wide range of different means to confuse the reader for example retard or speed up the process of plot‚ interrupt the way of story (preface is put between 12th and 21th charter of

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