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    chance at create a better life for them and their families (Lazarus). A question stands now about whether or not we should start restricting the people who come to the United States today. If we wished to restrict everyone coming to America from their countries that would break what the Statue of Liberty’s point of existence most people would say off the back‚ but last time some people remember she only stood for the exiles of other countries. If the lives of all the immigrants that come to the United

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    connects all the computers in the world. It’s a good way to connect with people; without the internet people can lose their connections. For me the internet doesn’t bring any harm to the world. In contrary with it the people move much faster in every way. Instead i think that is the people that use it are the ones that bring harm to the world . Not only the people but the way they use it. People bring cyber bullying‚ murders‚ verbal harm and more to the Internet. In my school there was a case of cyber bullying

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    Life is challenging. In order to be happy and successful‚ we need to prepare ourselves on many fronts. Although participating in enjoyable activities is always desirable‚ in my view it is also necessary at times to do things we do not enjoy. The bases for my view are personal‚ social and financial. Personally‚ doing things we don’t care for builds character and helps us mature. For instance‚ when parents have their first baby they are forced to give up their freedom in order to look after the child

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    Should Electronics Be Allowed In School? Should devices such as phones be allowed in school? Devices will cause distraction and make students rely even more on their devices than they already do. Devices can cause many problems for teachers and schools if used more than they should be. In order to keep schools from having even more problems with students‚ schools should not allow electronics. One of the main reasons there should be no devices in school is that devices can easily be distracting

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    doesn’t have a felony on their record and is not familiar with the climax of the justices’ system and voting laws I have taken it upon myself to do the research on the topic. In doing so I have come to the conclusion that felons should be allowed to vote and their vote could and would have made major differences in past elections. Estimated about 5.85 million people in the United States could not vote due to a felony conviction an increase from the 2004 total of 5.26 million and the highest number since

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    According to Albert Einstein‚ “I fear the day the technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” I believe that iPads should not be in schools because they distract students during school and that students need less screen time. First of all I believe that Pads should not be in schools because they distract students when the teacher is teaching. Some schools are banning cell phone and iPods‚ but iPads stay. Students might have the same social media apps

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    1301.05 February 24‚ 2011 Gun Control: The Ends Do Not Justify The Means Gun control is a very controversial issue. Especially when it comes to the subject of allowing guns in schools. Many people believe that allowing teachers or anyone over the age of 21 to carry a gun onto a college campus is perfectly reasonable. They believe that it allows for protection of oneself and self-defense of others. Other people believe that guns should not be allowed in schools at all. They believe that it would end

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    Should Felons Be Allowed To Vote? The disenfranchisement of a person is a heavy topic that you only hear about every four years during the Presidential Election. Why though? The reason: everyone has an opinion on the issue‚ but only few are willing to say anything about it. Some are afraid of the racial issue our country sees‚ and some are afraid to sway against their preferred political party. The Constitution of the United States of America‚ amendment 14‚ section 2‚ clearly states “…citizens

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    Should animal experimentation be permitted? Animal testing is used to ensure that products are safe for consumers. Unfortunately‚ many animals are seriously harmed in the process. Here’s why we should save them. While many say that animal testing allows medicines to be created that later go on and aid human life‚ there is many more examples where medicines that were developed through testing on animals that went on to create horrible fatalities on humans. There was a case of a medicine that was developed

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    beginning to be a little too lenient with letting their children dress in “skimpy” uniforms and performing inappropriate routines. There is no evidence proving that cheerleading is making people’s children participate in sexual activities but many people think otherwise. Schools need to stop young students from performing provocative routines and wearing “skimpy” uniforms. When children are imbued with adult sexuality‚ it is often imposed upon them rather than chosen by them.” Popping

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