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    Second‚ and closely related‚ was the issue of whether the roughly four million freedmen should be allowed to vote. The issue was how to receive the four million former slaves as citizens. If they were to be fully counted as citizens‚ some sort of representation for apportionment of seats in Congress had to be determined. Before the war‚ the population of slaves had been counted as three-fifths of a corresponding number of free whites. By having four million freedmen counted as full citizens‚ the

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    increased throughout the years‚ it could all be put to a halt. Graffiti is something that should never be done to anything such as schools‚ memorials‚ tombstones‚ the city property and many others. Graffiti may look really pretty on trains and on walls‚ but it is against the law. You could put a halt to graffiti by making numerous people watch the hallways and stand outside during school hours. If there were more people standing in the hallway or outside when the students are outside‚ then there would

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    If a student is found smoking anywhere else‚ there should be some sort of penalty or punishment to them‚ including the understanding of how this is negatively affecting their lives. It should be something to scare the smoker‚ enough to shake that person a little bit. That person should have to do community service around campus by cleaning up cigarette butts to make the campus look cleaner. Also‚ a series of The Real Cost commercials can be shown. On the other hand‚ the approach can be taken of raising

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    been showing much effort but yet still get more paid than the women. Women involved in sports has changed a lot in the community of sports and made gender roles more into equality. Women should get the same treatment men such as more promotion‚ salary‚ sponsorships‚ and recognition to feel more equal. Many people thought the equality problem had been solved with the establishment of the Title IX and the Equality Act but not everyone seems to follow the rules and gender equality is still a problem

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    Australia such programs are controlled by Centrelink. Despite this‚ eight per cent of teen mothers end up in poverty for long periods of time due to the fact that they never finished school. Teen mothers and their children cost Australian tax payers 3 billion dollars a year. If the Australia government were to allow condom vending machines in government schools‚ the Australian people would not have to pay not that much tax for teen mothers. In addition‚ I think that the availability of condoms within

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    Responsibility is heavily enforced anywhere you go‚ especially in schools‚ a big part of this is learning to do things on your ow. Having more lunch options can make students think about some of the healthier options or the cheaper priced item if on a budget or a diet. They can also learn how they can make good nutritious a meal with the money they have. The

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    Katarzyna Kulesza ELI 109 February 11 2013 Do you know a child that does not want to ride a bike? Well I do not know anyone. This means I was a healthy young girl like others who were willing to learn how to ride the bicycle. I remember that process so I think I was around five years old. Therefore‚ to learn riding a bike on my own without the training wheels was an exciting experience. At that moment I did not think about bicycle accidents at all and consequences. Finally‚ when you learn how

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    Although may not everybody would agree I believe cellphones should not be allowed in schools. First of all‚ cellphones can be a distraction to students. Secondly‚ students can use the cellphones to cheat on a test‚ quiz‚ or classwork. Lastly‚ it can be stolen. To start off‚ cellphones should not be allowed in school because they can interrupt the class and teacher. For example‚ if a professor is teaching a class a new lesson and suddenly a cellphones starts to ring‚ the teacher will have to stop

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    concealed weapons on campuses. In 24 other states‚ individual colleges can decide whether or not to allow firearms on the premises. (“Death Statistics Belie Impact of Children’s Gun Injuries”) The debate involving if concealed weapons should or should not be allowed on college Universities‚ has been active since the early 90’s. In fact‚ school shootings in the United States have occurred as early as the 18th and 19th century. The first college shooting that occurred in the United States was July

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    Euthanasia should be allowed./ Euthanasia should be forbidden. Euthanasia should be allowed. Reason 1: Those who are suffering from painful diseases do not have to suffer any more. Supports and sources: 1) Jose‚ a patient who suffered from incurable disease‚ begged for mercy killing because she couldn’t endure the pain anymore. Dinyar Godrej‚ A Careful Death‚ April 1997 issue of the New Internationalist. 2) Chantal Sebire‚ a woman whose face was horribly disfigured. She fought

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