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    Raising College Tuition

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    attending a community college for your first two years‚ or buying or renting used books. That’s not a good trend. Actually‚ colleges and universities should look for ways to reduce the costs of instructor and administrator expenditures‚ not just raising tuition to cover expenses. Although most people resent rising costs‚ some people approve it because staff and faculty need to eat. To make sure your college is staffed with good professors‚ the schools need to pay them properly. Professors dedicate

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    then‚ buying and renting houses was never hard to figure out (expense wise) because they were always affordable. One study shows that all renters spend more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities. (Lam‚ Bourree) Some Americans think that raising in housing prices isn’t a bad thing. They think that investing in a house is a smart thing to do according to the article.(Roth) I personally think that inflation in housing going up is a bad thing because then it creates more problems with people

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    Raising The Driving Age

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    more susceptible to car accidents‚ the driving age should remain the same because the problem is lack of practice‚ teenageers need to travel around‚ teenagers are not the only people to blame‚ and driving is a known risk for any age and gender. Raising the legal driving age would not solve any of the existing problems‚ it would simply delay the problems. The age of 16 is an age that is already widely accepted as

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    Raising Equity Capital

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    Raising Equity Capital When a private company decides to raise outside equity capital to fund there firm‚ they can turn several potential sources‚ these include Angel Investors‚ venture capital firms‚ institutional investors and corporate investors. Angel investors are individual investors who buy equity in small private firms (often friends of relatives) and are usually the first round of outside financing typically receiving a sizeable equity share. Venture Capital Firm (VCF) is a limited partnership

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    penalty in Arizona History of the death penalty in Arizona 1 In this paper we will be taking a look at the history of the Arizona Department of Corrections and its involvement in the highly debated death penalty issue. The history of the death penalty in Arizona has a long history‚ and has had its own fair share of controversy. The state’s first prison was constructed in Florence‚ Arizona in the early

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    Should the desert bloom? The Arizona Desert is situated on the Sun Belt in the West United States has attracted migrants from all over the USA. Cities such as Phoenix‚ Las Vegas and Tucson have built and are continuing to spread. This has all been made possible because of one vital resource – the Colorado River. The question is should the desert have been changed to provide a pleasant place for to live? People are so keen to move to Phoenix because there are so many job opportunities in hi – tech

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    Raising Standards in Mathematics Education: Values‚ Vision‚ and TIMSS Author(s): Donald MacNab Reviewed work(s): Source: Educational Studies in Mathematics‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 1 (2000)‚ pp. 61-80 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3483276 . Accessed: 17/01/2013 04:00 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps

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    raising Intercultural Awareness Nowadays‚ media increasingly become an important sours of raising people’s awareness of different threats and necessities‚ which modern societies rely more and more on it to arise and discuss their news and issues. Moreover‚ one of the important issues a raised by media are those issues related cultural aspects especially subjects linked to culture diversity ‘Multiculturalism’. This will be discussed in depth‚ as it is the core topic of this paper.

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    Raising the minimum wage is a topic that often brings about much debate. But in the overall aspect‚ what such changes would it bring? People often fight over if it would be more of a good thing or more of a bad thing‚ throwing around misconstrued ideas before actually doing their research just because they heard it somewhere else. Well after much consideration‚ research‚ and discussion it does appear that it would be more beneficial to raise the minimum wage because it wouldn’t only lead to economic

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    In June of 1966‚ the outcome of the trial - Miranda v. Arizona declared that suspects must be informed of their specific legal rights when being placed under arrest‚ bringing about the creation of the Miranda Rights and forever altering all criminal arrests and police conduct. The Supreme Court’s decision in Miranda v. Arizona addressed four different cases involving custodial interrogations. In each of these cases‚ the defendant was questioned by police officers‚ detectives‚ or a prosecuting attorney

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