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    Raising The Roof Analysis

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    Authenticity Raising the Roof has built their organizational narrative in a way that promotes authenticity by using character and time to their advantage. By manipulating characters and time within their narrative‚ Raising the Roof has been able to stand back and remove themselves from the narrative‚ and allow people who have experienced homelessness become the narrators. Because the narrator within a story often influences character‚ by allowing homeless people to become the narrators‚ bias

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    Raising Awareness‚ Not Taxes A new theory suggests that raising taxes on junk food and soft drinks will lower the obesity rate among the general population. However‚ obesity is not just a result of eating junk food‚ and obese people are not the only ones who eat it. Focusing more attention on the way junk food is marketed‚ increasing health education‚ and seeking to prevent diseases and lifestyles which cause obesity‚ will prove more effective than raising taxes. Those in favor of raising taxes

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    wage of 7.25 dollars an hour. Raising minimum wage would not only decrease our poverty rates but also benefit our economy beyond the pockets of low-wage workers. Most people who work “low-end” jobs and get paid minimum wage are still struggling in poverty. Most minimum wage workers do not have the means necessary to pay for basic everyday necessities‚ let alone having money for personal expenses. Last February‚ the Congressional Budget Office estimated that raising

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    Raising Smart Kids

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    In her article “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” Carol S. Dweck (2015) Claims that a way to raise smart kids; it to make them focus instead of telling them they have talent or a gift; for this makes them develop a different mindset that could hinder their learning ability and eventually make them more susceptible to failure. Carol S. Dweck is a psychology graduate from Yale university‚ and she has been researching the effect of different mindsets in children to find a way to raise smarter kids.

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    Driving age 18 Why should the legal driving age not be eighteen? I believe that the driving age should be raised to eighteen. Some teens have no reason to be driving‚ some have a lack of experience‚ and most of them are not even mature yet. Also‚ teens get into more car accidents than anyone in a different age. First or all‚ teens have no reason to be driving‚ some have nowhere to go. When teenagers become eighteen they probably might have a job or they will probably be buying groceries or supplies

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    Driving to the Funeral

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    Driving to the Funeral” When a teenager at the early age of 15-years-old eagerly wants to drive‚ they are more at risk of losing their lives than a 17-year-old. Adding alcohol to the mix and the numbers of deaths increases rapidly. More teenagers today are driving cars at this young age‚ without their parents having a clue what there are getting into; (Thesis) According to Quindlen’s article‚ “Driving to the Funeral” argues this vital point to its government; That car crashes are the “No

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    Self Driving Vs Driving

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    A Self Driving Car is smarter than a human because it can do things faster than we can do. When we do repetitive tasks we tend to become easily distracted and the result is that people text‚ eat‚ fall asleep‚ etc. Self-driving cars are able to maintain the same level of alertness 100% of the time. Of the self-driving cars already on the road‚ there is a clear track record of safety with the majority of accidents being the result of human errors from the other drivers. Self-driving cars would

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    Impaired driving and Aggressive driving Impaired and aggressive driving are both reclus driving and puts the life of yourself and others in danger. If you are going to drive you should be driving responsibly on the road to prevent collisions. Impaired driving is driving under the influence of drugs‚ alcohol and fatigue. This can cause blurred vision‚ falling asleep at the wheel‚ little judgement‚ death‚ and injuries. Not only may somebody be injured but your license can be suspension or jail

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    A Raising In the Sun PLOT * This play tells the story of a lower-class black family’s struggle to gain middle-class acceptance. When the play opens‚ Mama‚ the sixty-year-old mother of the family‚ is waiting for a $10‚000 insurance check from the death of her husband‚ and the drama will focus primarily on how the $10‚000 should be spent. * The son‚ Walter Lee Younger‚ is so desperate to be a better provider for his growing family that he wants to invest the entire sum in a liquor store

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    Raising Teacher Salary

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    Raising teacher salaries will be necessary to stem a serious teacher shortage caused in large part by a red-hot job market offering lucrative salaries to college graduates‚ the American Federation of Teachers said today in releasing its 1997-98 teacher salary survey. "To attract college graduates to teaching‚ salaries must keep pace with other professions that are luring people away from the classroom. Teaching is enormously gratifying‚ and many more would make it their career choice if they felt

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