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    Mandatory Volunteering

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    The rough draft Date: 02.01.2013 Students and Mandatory Volunteering Does mandatory volunteering differ from “slavery”? According to this project‚ a student has to spend his or her particular time to service for community for free in order to graduate from the university. It is fact that in some countries (United States of America‚ Canada) mandatory volunteering is still used‚ and in their experience‚ it works effectively. They say that mandatory volunteering not only develops some skills‚ but

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    Should everyone turn Vegan? This is a speech to correct humanity and to promote veganism. In the process of making milk‚cheese and beef‚ calfs are generally taken away from their mothers within twenty four hours of birth‚ causing immense distress for both mother and calf. Could you imagine if the same thing was done to you and your mother.Supporting that‚ the female cow endures this four or five times before she is considered ‘spent’ which bluntly means she’s useless‚ therefore leading to slaughter

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    Eng 101-01 28 November 2012 Garbage and Recycling Wastes Today cleanliness is the most important thing in both the homes and in a society. Taking care of the environment is a big responsibility. Since disposing of garbage and wastes maintains sanitary in the envorinment‚ everybody should also care about the beauty of their surroundings. Home garbages and some other solid wates should certainly be cleared out and be burned to keep the weather of the environment clean‚ however it is not always

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    choice in the matter. “Mandatory attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there… The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory- attendance laws and allow only those who are committed to getting an education attend”. This is what Roger Sipher wrote in his article “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” that was published in the “New York Times” on December 22‚ 1997. The author states that mandatory attendance laws should be abolished because

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    Mandatory Sentence

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    Mandatory Sentencing Introduction Mandatory testing refers to a special case of a court decision where by the judicial discretion is limited by the law. It is common knowledge that when people are convicted with crime they are punished by being sent to prison for a number of years. All the individuals who commit crime will be punished equally under a pre-determined minimum time in prison. The respective laws which guide mandatory sentencing differ from one country to another. The parliament passes

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    eryEveryone Should Eat Healthier Specific Purpose: I want my audience to eat healthier. Thesis Statement: In this speech I will motivate you to eat healthier and be active‚ rather than eating foods that are bad for you‚ become obese‚ and live a short unhealthy life. I. Did you know that a hippo can open its mouth wide enough to fit a 4 foot tall child inside? II. We have many excuses for not eating healthy: I’m too busy. I don’t live near a grocery store. I can’t afford healthy food. I

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    Vaccinations Mandatory

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    State governments are the ones who determine which vaccinations are mandatory for school attendance. The federal government plays a key role in vaccination as well. The federal government regulates the safety and effectiveness of all vaccines by testing them. A new vaccine must first be tested on animals then it must be filed s a New Drug Application (Balding 103-110). Acquired Immunity A very important type of immunity is acquired immunity. Acquired immunity dates back to the times of the Greeks:

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    I think that every human being should be an organ donor for several reasons. Just think about it. If you were to ever leave this world without a warning and you had the chance to help somebody else from doing the same‚ would you help them? You may not know them but they live just like you; they probably have a family and ones who care about them. Don’t be selfish and say that you don’t want your body parts stolen after you die and given to someone else. You could bring happiness to another person’s

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    A's for Everyone!

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    Word count 463 A Response to Alicia C. Shepard’s “A’s for Everyone!” Alicia Shepard‚ a college professor‚ addresses a very touchy subject in her story “A’s for Everyone”. Many of her students often argue that “hard work” should be taken into consideration when the professor is calculating final grades. However‚ college students should be strictly graded for the work they turn in because it is unfair to other students‚ it teaches them a sense of self worth‚ and because it is a good dose of

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    recorded in 2013-2014 school year (ProCon.org). A school uniform is worn by all students that the school requires them to wear every day. The purpose of a uniform is to make the school safer‚ more unified and to create less distraction. School Uniforms should not be allowed in schools in the United States because they limit students freedom of expression‚ are costly‚ and they negatively impact the learning environment. Many students choose to express themselves through their clothes. School uniforms limit

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