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    Should all citizens be required by law to vote? Imagine you were planning for a trip to Southeast Asian countries. You wanted a white cotton T-shirt that would keep your body comfortable in a tropical region. Therefore‚ you went to a fashion boutique to purchase the T-shirt you needed. When you got to the shop‚ you tried to look for a white cotton T-shirts‚ but unfortunately there were no T-shirts that you wanted. There were only two kinds of T-shirt in the store; black and dark brown nylon

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    that goes unrecognized in the United States by many citizens. Democracy is about freedom (Text 4‚ line 10) and people have the freedom to do what they choose when it comes to their participation in the government. Citizens have the freedom to decide how they want to participate in the government even if that means not voting at all. American citizens should not be required to vote because democracy thrives on participation of its people and if citizens are being forced to vote then their opinions are

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In Schools? Cell phones are everywhere! Almost everyone has one. Why should they not be allowed to be used for school use and learning? Although cell phones can be a major distraction to many students while working on school work‚ they can also come in handy in all sorts of ways. Many schools are against phones and are taking them away from students for having them out‚ but I believe that they should be allowed in schools. Almost all schools have to buy laptops for students

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    Topic: Students should not be allowed to wear religious symbols Wearing religious symbols among the students nowadays is one of the most discussed topics in many schools across the countries and is currently battling over whether or not religious symbols should be allowed in schools. This issue is getting a lot of people up in arms. Some say there should not be the slightest hint or religion within the school system‚ while others feel that not allowing it is stifling the freedom of the

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    the topics most discussed is whether professors and students on college campuses should be allowed to bring concealed handguns to school. Concealed carry permits allow keeping a gun in public in a concealed manner‚ which can either be on the persons being or in a close proximity. There are many different reasons why having a concealed weapon could be beneficial to college campuses nationwide‚ and why we should be allowed to take our registered guns to school.     Do you know what could be in your fellow

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    Why Should Immigrants be allowed in the United States? I say yes because of the economic growth. The influx of people could mean an influx of new skills for the job market. The more people from different places that enter the United States will bring unique skills not known in America. (Venture Articles 2013).These types of innovations will bring the country many billions of dollars for businesses which were created and will help employ many Americans. This will make some Americans very wealthy

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    (2008)"Women Should Not Be Eligible for the Draft." Military Draft. Ed. Viqi Wagner. Detroit: Greenhaven Press. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "What Kind of Nation Sends Women into Combat?" LewRockwell.com. The Writer. This source is written by a syndicated columnist who served in the Commission on the Assignment of women in the Armed Forces. The Publication. The publication that the author

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    result in policy change (Marine‚ 2012). Current policy restricts the assignment of women serving in primary MOS to certain units that are in the ground combat element. What this means is that even though women may not be infantry‚ they were not allowed to serve alongside these infantry units‚ even though their jobs were clerical‚ medical‚ intelligence‚ or support. This exception will allow certain women be able to serve in artillery‚ tanks‚ amphibians‚ combat engineer‚ combat assault‚ and low altitude

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    out to people? The answer is no. Here are the reasons why college should cost the U.S. citizen! For years a college degree has been a key to obtaining better jobs and dreams. If everyone in the U.S. had a million dollars would it be worth the same as it is today? So‚ American citizens need to ask themselves “Would a college degree be worth what it is today if everyone had one?” College should not be free for the American citizens. Consequently‚ a lot of the jobs that previously required a college

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    are met with retort. When free speech is not allowed in the public sector‚ honesty is no longer accepted. This‚ in turn‚ sets the precedent of honesty as being looked down upon and considered rude. Why should someone’s opinions be punished because they don’t go along with what is standard or declared acceptable by others. By infringing on the freedom of someone’s speech‚ it is the same as punishing them for being who they are. Freedom of speech should not be obstructed or met with retort by the

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