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    UPSR and PMR examinations should be abolished Education is an ongoing and continuous process to develop knowledge‚ skills‚ mores and norms. Napoleon Hill states that education comes from your within‚ you get it by struggle‚ effort and thought. According to the Oxford Paperback Dictionary and Thesaurus‚ the word examination can be defined as the process of assigned or being responsible for marking‚ assessing testing and evaluating capability of a candidate according to the standards set by the Ministry

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    The Electoral College should not be abolished‚ because if it is then the election process would collapse. The Electoral College was created because “normal citizens” were not deemed worth of voting because they would not know what or who they were voting for. The system is built in a way that is complicated‚ but it works‚ here is how it works: all US states and DC get one electoral vote for each of their US Senators and Representatives. The Representatives’ votes are determined by the decennial census

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    The Flawed Electoral College System The Electoral College undermines the notion that every vote counts in the United States. One candidate loses; the other becomes the leader of the free world. How do we know which candidate is the victor? The Electoral College determines this. Whoever receives the most votes in a particular state wins the electoral votes for that state. The only exceptions are Maine and Nebraska. The size of the population determines the number of electoral votes for that

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    Stasis theory is a method of analyzing the most effective method to argue different sides of an issue. It was invented by the Greeks‚ and was further developed by Roman rhetoricians (Allen‚ “Stasis Theory”). The use of stasis theory is to examine if the proposed issue can be viewed as an argument of fact‚ definition‚ or evaluation. The last step of the status theory is examining the proposal argument. This is where it is examined if some sort of policy should be enacted to remedy the proposed issue

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    Gary Graham an 18 year old male who was convicted for robbery and murder‚ with only one witness that claimed she saw him from her windshield thirty to forty feet away. Gary was executed in 2000‚ 19 years later after being convicted. Imagine someone being sentenced for 19 years‚ let alone a teenager for being accused with no physical evidence. The weapon that killed the victim was not the same that belonged to Graham. His murder was unjust and unnecessary for that and many more reasons‚ capital punishment

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    If you are standing here today‚ it means you seek for a change or answers. Curiosity‚ anger‚ support. Whatever brought you here‚ in the darkest and forgotten spot inside your head you are as frightened ad everyone is - what if it is you or one of your family members who will “win” the lottery next year? As humans‚ we defined ourselves as the most intelligent creatures on the Earth. Full of knowledge and understanding‚ we seem to use the moral code at every step we make. But‚ unfortunately‚ among

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    Examinations‚ as we know it‚ have emerged to be the main theme of modern education in the ever-changing landscape of academia. In an education infrastructure that is as unpredictable as the clouds‚ it is somewhat ironic that the system of examinations as a means of judging a student’s ability has prevailed through the years. Every person‚ in their quest for knowledge‚ would inevitably encounter numerous modes of examinations through the course of their academic journey. As much importance has been

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    The Starvation Wage “I don’t think that it is a terribly radical idea to say that in America‚ if somebody works 40 hours a week that person should not be living in poverty‚” Bernie Sanders passionately exclaims in one of his campaign rallies. Unfortunately‚ the reality is many Americans do work full time and do not have a home to return to after working tirelessly to support themselves. It is an important duty of the American people to help bring these workers to justice and to give them the fair

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    free and fair elections are important pillars of any democracy because it is necessary for peaceful transfer of power. Elections give voters an opportunity to elect representatives who serve as their leaders and shape the future of a nation or society. Since 1978 ratification of United States (U.S) constitution‚ U.S has been a representative democracy. U.S presidential elections are held every 4 years. States hold causes or primary elections before the general election to choose delegates to national

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    SAT Prompt for 10th Grade Images and impressions do have too much of an effect on people. They obstruct a person’s view of other people or things. Television commercials are good examples of making people convinced of something. Teenagers are also good at making images and impressions have a major effect. Magazines are also an example of the way images strike people. Images and impressions are very much relied on to amp up sales‚ change a style‚ or even convince someone of something. Television

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