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    is entirely involuntary. An interesting expression has been used to cease anybody from saying anything negative towards a particular race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ or almost any other group. That phrase is ‘check your privilege’. The life one

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    Seatbelts On School Buses

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    Why should kids and adults have to wear seatbelts on school buses and with their parents? They have to wear them because it keeps them from getting hurt in car wrecks and if u do get in a wreck u don’t have your seatbelt on u could possibly die because your don’t have your seatbelt on also if the bus stops to fast and you don’t have your seatbelt on you could fly through the window. Although some people believe that seatbelts aren’t needed they can be very helpful. Because they keep you from flying

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    Kristen Saperstein English 213 Why Read? A question every single American is asking these days is‚ why read? Do you spend hours reading on the couch on the weekend or even on the weekdays? Or are you the type of person who goes shopping‚ plays video games‚ or hangs out with your friends with no thought of picking up a book? The truth is more than half the population of America do not think it’s necessary to read because they have better things to do‚ however they are wrong. Reading does matter‚ it

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    to endure the consequences of defending themselves. The ‘Stand Your Ground’ law states that defendants can use unlawful forces in order to protect themselves against perceived threats. For example‚ the Supreme

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    was a disrespectful child. I had my stage where I was always misbehaving. Eventually‚ every single time I was spanked. It was a moderate spank it never turned to abuse nor did my parents ever leave any marks on my body. I personally believe spanking your child is a completely normal thing to do. Adults just have to make sure its for the right reasons‚ and it does not turn abusive. There should also be limits. A few spanks is fine‚ like a smack in the hand or bum. There should also be a perfectly good

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    Pick Your Poison Ignorance is an unexpected virtue of happiness‚ meaning that nobody realizes that the less you know‚ the happier you can be. Yet we‚ as human beings‚ are naturally curious about things we do not know about‚ so we constantly thirst and crave and waste precious moments of our lives searching for new information about things that may not even matter in the next few years. This shows that when more people have more information‚ they cannot be truly content with their lives if they are

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    Why People Wear Hats?

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    seldom wear hat and do not know why other people do. Purpose: To inform them about the five factors why other people wear hats so that they can understand the reasons why other people do. Ordering: By points/from the most known factors to the most unknown factors. Thesis statement: There are five factors that lead people to wear hats including: to protect‚ to make a fashion statement‚ to hide from people‚ to show status‚ and to identify with certain groups. That Guy Is Wearing a Hat‚ Why?

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    Seatbelt Research Paper

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    that secures a person in a car to prevent injury. A seatbelt contains a spring and spool‚ that work together to keep the belt snug while alowing movement‚ and a lock mechanism that is activated when a car stops or slows abrubtly‚ like in the event of a crash. The job of a seatbelt is to stop you with the car‚ without a seatbelt you would keep moving until acted upon by another force even though the car stopped. When the car stops abruptly‚ the seatbelt can extend the stopping distance and reduce the

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    by velocity. In the video we saw how the car gets into a wall without paying attention‚ many people passed away because of texting while driving or not paying attention while trying to answer a call. Other people die because they’re not wearing seatbelts and they die. In 2009 there were 33‚808 people died in traffic crashes in the United States‚ including an estimated 10‚839 people who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. Newton’s first law of motion stated that every object in a state of uniform

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    people should be able to wear hats to school without being stopped in the hallways every twenty seconds. Not allowing hats is absurd and the logic behind it makes no sense. Some say that it affects behavior but I am just a student who rarely gets in trouble except the occasional wearing a hat in school because I forget I have it on when I walk in‚ others say that you could hide your face or maybe hide things in the hats and that doesn’t make any sense. My first reason to wear hats is like what if you

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