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    Why I will never eat at McDonalds (Pros And Cons Of McDonalds) The golden arches of McDonalds... Fast foods...Junk foods...Processed foods.... They all have taken permanent residence in our lives. They’re tasty and some of the best ’anytime’ snacks that always have at least a couple of takers. No wonder they are so popular. In this essay I will be discussing the pros and cons of fast foods in general and McDonalds particulalrly (as it’s the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants

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    Uniforms should be mandatory in schools Uniforms aren’t just a set of clothes students wear to school every day of their miserable education filled lives. They are so much more than that. They lend a feeling of belonging‚ of pride – after all‚ what is an American astronaut without his trademark baggy white suit with its American flag proudly brandished on his left arm? They promote and encourage equality – everyone will have to learn to rock the same outfit – and they allow students to focus more

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    the issue of school uniforms and whether or not for schools (K-12) to require them. I analyzed three strong arguments from both sides of the issue. The side advocating uniforms argued that school uniforms keep students focused‚ which may lead to an improvement of grades. Advocates state uniforms deter students from crimes and save money for parents by relieving parents of the pressure of buying new clothes for every school year. The other side of the issue against uniforms in schools argue that uniforms

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    Expository Essay Expository Essay Andrea Carlson-Beilfuss Rasmussen College This paper is being submitted on October 14th 2010 for Laura Fletcher’s G124 class for Rasmussen College by Andrea Carlson-Beilfuss Expository Essay Pros and Cons of Nationalism There are a lot of pros and cons about nationalism. Some of the pros are; it can cause security in the fact that knowing that you’re united in your country and that can make you feel better. Another pro is that it can combine a lot

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    Have you ever thought about the effects that college education has on an individual’s life? Individual students graduating high school are wondering whether or not they should attend college. College education has its pros and cons‚ but you can never go wrong with too much education. College education is the key to a successful future for individuals who are serious about college. 19.9 million students were enrolled in colleges and universities in 2013‚ compared to 13.5 million in 1990‚ 7.9 million

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    unconstitutional and precedes the limits that used to be more prevalent in the government. Before we show my opinion let’s show the pros and cons of both sides. Pros of gun control is less gun violence. Another would be the possible availability of guns being reduced. I personally feel like these pros could also go to the con side if you think of it differently. A few cons would be that people would lack the protection of a gun. Do you think criminals are going to get their gun

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    Attractions in South Africa * Cape Town Victoria & Alfred Waterfront - One of South Africa’s biggest tourist attractions. Worth visiting is the Two Oceans Aquarium as well as the Maritime Museum. Daily boat trips around the harbour and to Robben Island. Table Mountain - Take the cable car to visit South Africa’s most famous landmark. Magnificent views from the summit across the Cape Peninsula‚ Table Bay and Robben Island. Cape Point - The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is an unspoilt

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    1960’s and 1970’s‚ a movement was begun by families to educate their children at home by people concerned about the direction public education was going. Authors such as John Holt played a big role in this by calling into question the way public schools teach (Jones & Gloeckner‚ 2004‚ p. 13). In the 1970’s there were perhaps 13‚000 homeschooled students (Cogan‚ 2010 p. 19) Thirty plus years later estimates are that there were about 1‚508‚000 homeschooled students in 2007 (Cogan‚ 2010‚ p. 19). Homeschooling

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    world teenage girls are unable to choose whether they want to use the pill or not‚ instead they need a prescription or a parental consent. Research shows that when used regularly 91% of women who use birth control‚ are successful ("Contraception: Pros and Cons"). Birth control should be available for teens without a parent’s consent. Teen pregnancy has been increasing throughout the twentieth century‚ thankfully there is a way to decrease this quota. Birth control can help in this situation. Unfortunately

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    Constitution Essay Prompt A constitution is a document containing the basic laws for our country. It sets up the legislature (branch of government that passes laws)‚ the judiciary (branch of government that interpret laws)‚ and the executive (the branch of government that carries out and enforces the laws) (Henschen et al. 43). A federation is where a group of self-governing states agree to join together under a central government. A federal constitution is the legal document setting up a federation

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