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    These schools‚ as well with many other youth associations‚ are rewarding children trophies. There are many statistics that show both sides of this argument. People are starting to take things too far with the whole “reward everyone” and leaving no children or adults out of an event. It’s getting ridiculous. So the question being asked here is “Should kids get a trophy for participation?” and here is my answer. First of all‚ children have the mindset that being rewarded is a good thing‚ which it is‚ but

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    Do you want to be famous? Being a celebrity/famous person comes with its’ advantages and disadvantages which can make living life very difficult at times. Let’s look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a celebrity/famous person. Some of the advantages of being a famous person are as follows: Famous people have everything they can possibly want such as fast cars‚ big houses‚ money‚ women etc. They can go wherever they want on holidays or any other day of the week and do not

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    The occurrence of performance enhancing drugs in sport and what they mean to the social activity Savreet Saini 20389276 TA: William KIN 250 March 18th‚ 2013. Since the 1960s‚ following World War II‚ there has been an augmented use of illicit drugs by athletes (soc notes). Doping‚ commonly defined as the use of a drug or blood product to improve athletic performance‚ is one of the most controversial matters in modern sport (lawref). There are arguments for both the acceptance and ban on

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    Should Females be Allowed to Play on Male’s Football Teams? “Katie Hnida --the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A (a Football Championship Subdivision) game -- was on the roster as a kicker at Colorado in 1999 and later played in games at New Mexico.” (ESPN) Katie Hnida was a female football player in Colorado and New Mexico. She was discriminated against because of her gender‚ and it eventually led to her being sexually assaulted by her teammates. Women have struggled drastically to break

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    parents are arguing about whether should teachers be armed or not. One side believes arming teachers should be made legal in the state of California because‚ every single person has a right to defend themselves‚ the right with it to bear arms‚ many school districts are in rural areas far from such law enforcement protections‚ armed teachers help prevent emergency situations‚ and armed teachers would have minimized mass shootings. The other side believes arming teachers should be continued to be illegal

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    There is an ongoing debate on whether or not prayer should or should not be allowed within the public school system. Often the argument is validated so as to not allow the actions of [prayer] disturb or influence another. The points of which both sides present are valid‚ however I believe there needs to be a middle ground. A way to compromise and allow for those who wish to pray be able to do so and those who don’t to not even be exposed to it. There are many religions where prayer is of

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    Do you really want to hear the news of having your child being mass murdered? Committing suicide? Or even viewing inappropriate content? The internet can be a dangerous place for you‚ your computer and your children. It is extremely important to be aware of the fact that not everyone on the internet is as honest about themselves that you are about yourself. Undoubtedly the Internet brings more harm than good. Predators‚ they are everywhere waiting for you and your child. Sexual predators do exist

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    Cyrstyn Hornung Mr. Thompson Article Summary American History 9/26/13 This article “People of the Long House” is about the life of the Iroquois people. These people are very interesting; they were independent and very smart. They had a remarkable form of a government. Their lives were good‚ but of course like everyone else in this world they were not perfect. They made really bad decisions and tried to solve them by war. This is never a good idea. The men and woman were treated differently

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    Would the benefits of an ungoverned internet outweigh the harms? The internet is one of‚ if not the greatest technological advancement of modern times. It has unmistakeably become intricately woven with our day to day lives. While there has been a lot of debate as to whether the invention of the internet itself has been good or bad‚ my personal stance is that the internet‚ much like any other technology‚ is double edged with both good and bad features. However‚ while I acknowledge this double edged

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    suspicion and probable cause. The most common items that are searched through at schools are lockers‚ cell phones‚ bookbags‚ and the occasional body search. The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that‚ “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated.” However‚ when a student is on school grounds‚ schools can use “reasonable suspicion” and aren’t required to present a warrant

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