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    progressively continued to affect the world today. The birth control movement was a social reform campaign led by Margaret Sanger. The goal was to make contraceptives available and legal‚ based on the “hardships of childbirth” and the many self induced abortions that not only could lead to infection or disease for the mother or un-born baby but more often than not‚ death for both. Regardless of the original eugenics purpose of birth control‚ contraception and the pill account for twenty-eight percent

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    First‚we should celebrate halloween at school because we can dress up as our favorite characters and be whatever we want.The principal can have a dress code of what costumes we can and can’t wear to school.We can just paint our face and not dress up but they can have a dress code for that too.Teachers can wear their costumes too and give out candy to students. Next‚ kids should enjoy bringing their own costume to school or maybe even paint their faces.Kids can enjoy being with their friends and be

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    Should felons be allowed to vote? A Felon: A person who has been convicted of a felony‚ which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison. A felony is a serious crime usually punishable by whole-life imprisonment or capital punishment. In other words a felony is a big deal. Felons have been convicted of a crime including‚ or in the same category as murder‚ rape‚ arson‚ and burglary. It is because of this that many believe that felons do not deserve the right to vote.

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    Should students bring handphones to school? Do you agree or disagree? Write your essay not more than 350 words. The development of technology in this era of globalization has made a lot of contributions to the human nation and one of them to be named is hand hones. However‚ this electronic gadgets have its own pros and cons especially when it involve students‚ who have become the main and general user of this item. The issue of allowing handphones to be brought to school in Malaysia has been

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    There is a rule that lawyers are not allowed to inform the jury about. It can drastically change the outcome of the case and what will happen to the accused. This rule is called jury nullification. It is when a jury chooses humanity over law and makes their verdict based on what they think is right. Although jury nullification has some downsides when it is abused by a biased jury‚ there are many reasons to support it. Jury nullification helps keep unfair laws in check by allowing them to be bypassed

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    Birth control and Abortion Birth control and Abortion has been a huge dispute around the world for many years. Both are proven to cause harm to individuals throughout the world. There are not enough organizations‚ groups‚ or individuals to educate younger or older adults on this matter. There should also be more educational programmers and public debates to promote the consistent and correct employment of condoms and stress the importance thereof for avoiding sexually transmitted diseases and

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    Thirteen Reasons Why 13 reasons why is a story about Hannah Baker‚ a high school student who committed suicide because of bullying‚ a very serious problem with schools today that needs to be stopped. No one saw it coming‚ no one expected it. before she committed suicide‚ Hannah left behind thirteen recorded messages that explained the thirteen reasons why she killed herself; the reasons to why she was driven over the edge. Each of these messages were copied to tape‚ each side of the tape had one

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    the Mother of Exiles‚ shows the sign the exiles of their countries are welcome is the United States‚ and they can be given a second chance at create a better life for them and their families (Lazarus). A question stands now about whether or not we should start restricting the people who come to the United States today. If we wished to restrict everyone coming to America from their countries that would break what the Statue of Liberty’s point of existence most people would say off the back‚ but last

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    English 1301.05 February 24‚ 2011 Gun Control: The Ends Do Not Justify The Means Gun control is a very controversial issue. Especially when it comes to the subject of allowing guns in schools. Many people believe that allowing teachers or anyone over the age of 21 to carry a gun onto a college campus is perfectly reasonable. They believe that it allows for protection of oneself and self-defense of others. Other people believe that guns should not be allowed in schools at all. They believe that it

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    is the line between protecting people’s safety and protecting their privacy? Some people argue that officials should be able to invade the privacy of others. They think that this could possibly keep others safe. Some argue the opposite‚ that officials should not be able to use the information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites. There are absolutely no reasons for officials to be able to look through personal belongings because they want to. For example‚ police can abuse

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