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    These situations‚ the Narcos‚ dictator‚ and ecological pollution‚ bring out the true nature of humans. Humans‚ regardless of class‚ nationality‚ or ethnicity‚ tend to be selfish‚ placing their self-interests first. In this case‚ self-preservation is the largest self-interest possible‚ the desire to live and the desire to save the lives of your family. In each of these situations‚ the judge‚ being human‚ would choose self-preservation over justice‚ and until self-preservation and intimidation become

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    Nuclear Power is reliable yet controversial source of energy in the U.S. Many people have different viewpoints on Nuclear energy. Although nuclear energy can cause many problems such as nuclear accidents‚ it saves money‚ produces less pollution‚ and it can be made in any environment. The benefits of nuclear energy outweigh the risks. Without nuclear energy we would be relying on the weather for energy. Nuclear energy is energy that forms in the nucleus of an atom. The process begins with an uranium

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    wonder how much and how far a school voucher should offer individual families and whether or not they should be restricted to certain schools. Part of the controversy surrounding school vouchers includes the use of taxpayers’ money‚ the educational needs of children‚ and the terms of the 1st amendment that separate the church and state. Taxpayers are concerned that their money is not going into local schools and that the money they are paying is increasing due to school voucher expenses. Similarly

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    it either. The parents will be as well. The parents will be because they are very expensive‚ causes controversy between the students‚ and it goes against students freedom of expression. Students already do not have much freedom at school but what we do have left‚ is being taken away. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that all individuals have the right to express themselves freely. (teen nick). In some states‚ clothing

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    With the 2012-13 NCAA Football season ending just 2 months ago with Alabama trumping Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship‚ and March Madness just days away‚ the issue of paying college athletes is as popular as ever. Despite the recent scandals‚ the popularity of college sports is at its all time high. With millions of people watching these sports‚ the broadcasting alone brings in over 700 million dollars each year for the NCAA. When the NCAA is making that much a year‚ doesn’t it make

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    For as long as I can remember‚ the Western Conference has been a more competitive than the Eastern Conference by a landslide. This imbalance has jeopardized the integrity of the NBA championship to fans across the world because the playoff path to the final series gets skewed. So many of the NBA’s great all-time teams have been located in the Western Conference. Recent examples include the Los Angeles Lakers‚San Antonio Spurs‚ Dallas Mavericks‚ and most recently the super team Golden State Warriors

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    We need to see what we can’t see for a plethora of reasons. However the most important reason is because most of the events and occurrences are either too small‚ large‚ slow or too fast for the naked eye to see. As Humans we are we are curious are we are always on the quest to learn more and gain more knowledge. In order to gain more knowledge and to improve ourselves we need to see what is beyond our vision. Another reason why we see need to see what we can’t see is to improve the way we do certain

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    to power machines and generate energy. Fossil fuels‚ such as crude oil and coal‚ discovered beneath the Earth’s surface were found to be an excellent source of fuel. These fossil fuels are burnt in order to generate the energy required to complete various tasks. However‚ we are now realizing the problems that are created by using fossil fuels to generate energy. These problems are so great that they will force humans to find an alternative source of energy in order to avoid the inevitable

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    Being a dog owner myself and a strong supporter of outdoor parks in cities‚ I believe that dog parks should be built in cities to increase pet health and give pet owners a legal place to bring their dogs. My family and I live in a rural neighborhood without sidewalks making it very difficult and dangerous to take our dog Casey on walks. The only exercise she gets is trying to run in our cramped backyard. Our situation with Casey is similar to Gizmo’s problem with finding a place to excersise

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    Slavery started when Britain first captured Africans and brought them to the United States and declared war independence and sold all of the Africans named them slaves. Abraham Lincoln advocated and wanted to abolish slavery he wanted slavery to come to an end‚ slaves had been punished and executed and beaten they had no rights unless told by their master‚ masters could not free the slaves under no conditions or they would be fined or free the slaves and pay them for all their work the slaves done

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