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    these days. The need to prepare for tests and examinations is a restriction on teachers and also exerts unnecessary pressure on young learners. To what extent do you agree or disagree. Students nowadays are getting more stressed. We have to sit for lots of examination since we are small. Some of us even have their first examination at the age of four‚ when they are supposed to enjoy the beauty of the world without having the fear of failing an examination. It sounds crazy and ridiculous but the principals

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    These classes with the books that the college board has provided us with are helpful. However‚ whenever I start studying for the test‚ I get worried about my future and if I wonder wasted my parent’s money. So‚ I would like for these tests to be abolished as an entrance requirement for colleges across the nation. Although‚ I am aware that the SAT and ACT offer a fee waiver for students who cannot afford the cost of registering for the test. However‚

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    Should the Exclusionary Rule be Abolished? Since the introduction of the exclusionary rule‚ many debates have raged about whether or not it should be in place in our justice system. The exclusionary rule was set in place to protect citizens’ Fourth Amendment rights against illegal searches and seizures. As a result of the induction of this rule‚ law enforcement throughout the country has been affected and changed. Personally‚ I do not believe that the exclusionary rule should not be excluded from

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    Abolish the Death Penalty The death penalty should be abolished in all fifty states. There are a growing number of concerns around capital punishment: if it violates the Eight Amendment‚ if race plays a factor in who gets the death penalty‚ and if the cost of capital punishment is really giving society a deterrent. “I would have more confidence in the fair-mindedness of this jury and the jury’s pronouncement of the death sentence‚ had the state not used its peremptory challenges to exclude

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    “It is barbaric and violates the "cruel and unusual" clause in the Bill of Rights. Whether it’s a firing squad‚ electric chair‚ gas chamber‚ lethal injection‚ or hanging‚ it’s barbaric to allow state-sanctioned murder before a crowd of people” (Should… punishment?). They claim it is barbaric to murder a criminal in front of a crowd of people‚ but the criminal‚ in many cases has committed the crime of murder‚ or an equivalent‚ on multiple occasions. How does one claim that a rather painless‚ and

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    Examination reforms: Introduction * Our education system is universally criticized for a number of gaps in our examination system. * It is criticized for not keeping pace with the demand of the outside world‚ for not being scientific and comprehensive for not considering the practical skills required for good adjustment and for its traditional methods of measurements. * Time and again various committees and commissions have tried to address the inherent malice in the examination system

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    The founding fathers were not gods. Consequently‚ they were not perfect‚ and neither were the systems they set up to run the country. Nevertheless‚ they knew that things would change‚ and they set up ways to fix the government when needed. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote that the American people have the right to alter or abolish the government if it does not fit their needs. The Electoral College is flawed‚ and the American people need to replace it because this system

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    The 1920s were a time of innovation and progress‚ and American society was changing. 1919 brought the ratification of the 18th amendment‚ also known as the Prohibition. According to Dictionary.com‚ the term “Prohibition” means to forbid (an action‚ activity‚ etc.) by authority or law. Although many thought that the Prohibition of alcohol would be a remedy for society‚ it ultimately caused more problems than it solved. From increased homicide rates to bootlegging and illegal smuggling‚ the Prohibition

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    weren’t dressing so provocatively. There is a big discussion between the students and the schools about the dress code and what they are going to do about it. Should dress codes stay or be removed completely? Schools been debating this topic for years‚ and many students have strong opinions when it comes to the school dress code and why it should be taken away. Girls and boys all over America say that the dress code is sexist‚ claiming that the dress code makes them think that hiding their body is more

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    Should compulsory military service be abolished ? (ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY) The problem of compulsory military service has always been a controversial issue. Some people strongly support this idea while others are definitely against it. Although it has been claimed that the military service should be compulsory because of its benefits to governments‚ compulsory military service shouldn’t be abolished because of its limitations to citizens. It is commonly maintained that compulsory military service

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