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    The colonists had always desired liberty and independence from the time they immigrated to the New World‚ but there passions were inflamed by numerous grievous actions by the British empire. It is difficult to name just four reasons‚ but I will do my best. 1) Representation. Colonists argued that it was unfair to be ruled by those whom they had not elected. Parliament claimed that the colonies were virtually represented‚ as its members looked out for the interests of the entire empire. However‚

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    Marijuana Prohibition Has Failed United States In today’s society‚ criminalizing the use of marijuana has proved to be as effective as prohibition ended the consumption of alcohol in 1920. In retrospect‚ many people find ways in which to illegally obtain the drug. This drug has infiltrated our nation to the point that many citizens find the drug readily available in society and according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse‚ 34.8% of 12th graders admitted to abusing the drug in the year prior

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    The state of Sinaloa‚ from which the cartel derives its name‚ lies wedged between the Sierra Madre Occidental and Mexico’s west coast. Sun-blasted and remote‚ Sinaloa is the Sicily of Mexico‚ both cradle and refuge of violent men‚ and the ancestral land of many of the country’s most notorious traffickers. Chapo was born in a village called La Tuna‚ in the foothills of the Sierra‚ in 1957. His formal education ended in third grade‚ and as an adult‚ he has reportedly struggled to read and write‚ prevailing

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    victims of human trafficking by setting up a fund to cover the costs that would arise. Supplemented by federal reserves‚ the services would be paid for predominantly by a five thousand dollar fine for people convicted of being a sex offender‚ human smuggler‚ or human trafficker. So‚ what is the problem about a bill that is cracking down on sex offenders and traffickers alike? It does not seem conducive to filibuster an act that is tremendously accepted among politicians of both parties. And yet‚

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    Guns Behind Bars Robbie Jones Beecher High School The gun control debate has been going on since the first gun was made back in China in 1232 (those Chinese are always making everything)! America should legalize guns because the 2nd amendment states that all U.S. citizens have the right to bare arms. Also‚ to prevent women from getting sexually abused‚ women could carry firearms to prevent that life changing experience from happening. Daniel Malloy signed

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    Youth Crime After carefully researching data of past and recent trends‚ I am alarmed at the rate youth crime is increasing and is not only imminent danger to my country‚ my state‚ my county‚ my city but also to my very own neighborhood. I wanted to understand how this phenomenon has occurred‚ when did it occur‚ why it is occurring‚ and what can be done to combat it. I understand there are many unexplainable factors contributing to this epidemic. I want to find real answers to put an

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    BLACK MONEY Definition Unaccounted-for and untaxed cash generated by dealingsin a black economy‚ black market‚ or organized crime.Holders of black money try to convert it into legitimate(’clean’ or ’white’) money through money laundering. unaccounted for Definition Adjective : lost without anyexplanation ExampleSeveral thousandunitsare unaccounted for in thestocktaking. BLACK MONEY IN INDIA | THE MENACE OF BLACK MONEY | THE TAINTED WEALTH IN THE COUNTRY | IMPACT OF BLACK MONEY ON INDIAN

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    The Consumer Buying Model: 2011 Ford Fusion Introduction: One of the most exciting times of a young consumer’s life is when they decide to buy their first car‚ most people are looking for speed‚ style‚ and speakers. However‚ in the view of a more experienced driver‚ they may look for price‚ mileage‚ and efficiency. The latter is the case with our group member Kylan’s purchase of a Ford Fusion after his previous car was stolen. To make this purchase‚ he had to work through the Consumer Buying

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    countries will be suitable. These trade tools are meant to guard the country’s economic interests and establish relations with particular nations. Some critics of these trade tools argue that tariffs and quotas often lead to corruption‚ such as with smugglers seeking to escape tariffs and quotas and high prices for consumers as there is less competition between domestic and international goods‚ which tend to be less expensive. When the dollar is strong then the United States can lower tariff to

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    because it causes lung cancer. Next‚ smokers should pay a health tax because less people will smoke if there is high tax on it. The fewer people smoking‚ the lower the health cost will be. Moreover‚ nobody seems to entertain the possibility of smugglers having a field day should the government raise the tax on the poor man’s cigarette which accounts for the bulk of tobacco consumption. Finally‚ a lot of people who try to quit fail because smoking is addictive. The tax money will help people who

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