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    their needs. Drug testing people randomly who receive assistance would decrease the amount of people abusing the system‚ it would require recipients to stay free of using drugs and would reveal who is wasting the tax payers money. Randomly drug testing would benefit the system‚ others on assistance‚ and tax payers. If you have to be drug tested to gain employment why not be randomly drug tested to continue to receive assistance? DEVELOPMENT: 1. Welfare assistance should not be a one-way handout

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    In every sport there’s always that one guy‚ the one who was born to play‚ the one the entire team looks for when they need a win. The Los Angeles Lakers have Kobe Bryant and now Dwight Howard‚ the Miami Heat have Lebron James‚ and the Milwaukee Bucks have Brandon Jennings. There have been these athletes and many more who fit into that category. These three men are in an elite group of their own‚ each of them didn’t attend a single class in college‚ and as a matter of fact they didn’t play a single

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    driving age for adolescents should stay at 16 rather than being changed to a higher age because high schoolers need the ability to drive after school and the age doesn’t result in fatalities‚ its experience. Furthermore‚ graduated driving licenses creates a step by step guide to create problem solving and decision making while in tense situations and continues to drop fatality rates in states. Roughly 80% of high school students work at part time jobs and if the driving age is changed to 18‚ who gets

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    Weed should stay illegal Marijuana is the growing topic in Americans daily lives; shockingly people are blind to realize that this substance will probably be one of the deadliest drugs in the next decade. “History repeats itself” a wise man once said‚ and this isn’t the first time or the last time America will use the excuses to make illegal substances that kill. The generations of the 20th century where blind and medically illiterate to the dangers of cigarettes in fact they believed it was

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    Driving Driving can be one of the most dangerous things to do. Some people aren’t affected by; accidents‚ but most people who are affected are scared to drive. Driving causes 1.3 million accidents per year. That’s about 3287 deaths a day. If you didn’t die‚ 20-50 million people become injured or disabled. Most people who suffer from driving are young adults. So should we higher the driving age to 18 or 20? As much as most young adults can’t wait to be behind the wheel‚ safety can be a real issue

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    Guoyi Chen Should Obese People Have Higher Premiums The Obesity epidemic affects millions people of the United States every day. According to the National Institutes of Health‚ “obesity” refers to any individual with a BMI of more than 30 and BMI is simply a calculation that assesses weight relative to height (NIH). In the past decades‚ the number of obese Americans has increased dramatically. Based on the data from Nation Health and Examination Survey‚ about one-third of U.S. adults (33.8%)

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    Should they raise the legal driving age to 18? I don’t think the legal driving age should be raised to 18. The reason I feel this way is‚ there are many flaws in the system and teens should not be stereotyped. There is no way to prove that the child drove the hours required by the department of transportation in order for the instructor to sign off on student’s course completion. The child is just as much fault as the parent(s) who filled it out. The child either didn’t feel like driving so they

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    philosophy behind wearing school uniforms? Do you think all schools in the United States should have school uniforms‚ why or why not? In schools where students are obligated to wear school uniforms everyone generally looks the same every day‚ there is a slightly different style between boys and girls‚ but both are wearing the same colors. There is a belief that there should be no school uniforms; people don’t benefit from looking like everyone else every day. Most people are expressing themselves

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    feeling and organize an uprising. He have an emotional attidute towards the uprising. “I remember getting Goosebumps” and he also positive about the movement. “That’s an awesome power that we’ve yet to understand the true potential of‚ but today we’ve seen how it can unite us and cause revolution.” I don’t appreciate the author’s approach on the subject‚ because he give you the general cause of the uprising but not enough detail on what inspired these people to use the internet as a shield to overthrow

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    considering raising the age for legal drivers from sixteen to eighteen. It is believed that this is the correct path for numerous reasons‚ but there are two very important reasons for its implementation. First‚ drivers will acquire increased maturity‚ which leads to better judgement before hitting the road alone. Second‚ this law could reduce car accidents for those sixteen to eighteen year olds and possibly reduce car accidents overall. However‚ some argue that by keeping the driving age at sixteen gives

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