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    Yousafzai. Malala is a young girl who fought for her education‚ her future and her right in Pakistan to be able to learn and get free compulsory education. Compulsory education should be mandatory for every girl and boy because everyone deserve to have a great education‚ nobody can get a good job without having a great education. To begin with‚ free compulsory education should be mandatory for every boys and girls because everyone deserve to have a great education. Children can make a huge

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    Clark 11/10/13 AP Revised Practice Essay Argumentative Compulsory Voting My personal experience as a voter has left me feeling indignant and upset‚ I find myself astonished that nearly a fraction of eligible voters actually cast ballots. What is even more astonishing and shocking is that the turn out for local elections is even smaller. Perhaps the ideal and most efficient way to increase voting is compulsory voting. Compulsory voting will open eyes to what voting can accomplish and achieve

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    In many countries‚ at times of national and local elections‚ often only a small part of the population casts a ballot. In order to address this problematic issue‚ many governments take the aggressive measure of compulsory voting to constitute more public involvement in politics. Even though the government believes this is going to solve this issue‚ there are many drawbacks to this approach for example; this method is unconstitutional‚ citizens lives are jeopardized‚ and the results of the elections

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    Compulsory Heteronormativity

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    Compulsory Heterosexuality Introduction In today’s world‚ as humankind is still in progress‚ we have a much more liberated world compared to past. In terms of politics‚ we learned discrimination is not a honourable case to be involved in and we tried to minimize constraints reflected on "other" races‚ "other" nationalities‚ in short all of the others that are not similar to "us". "Us" is‚ without doubt‚ white‚ Western man. Despite all the back-drawed prejudices of others in the name of liberation

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    Uniforms have been becoming a more and more common thing now lots of schools use them for nothing. They think it’s a great idea but really is it? Parents spend hundreds of dollars every to buy their kids uniforms they will only wear once. Also why would you want to spend money on uniforms that are uncomfortable and a bourdon for families. They argue it provides a better education but schools have proven that they excel just as much or even higher than schools that inforce uniforms. Uniforms

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    of implementing a school uniforms is a controversial and lingering subject facing many of the school systems in the United States. Many people see that numerous problems exists within the public school system and they think that school uniform would be a good solution these problems. School uniform is a positive concept in public school because of many advantages such as‚ a cost savings by eliminating name brand clothing‚ student security‚ school spirit and simpler daily school preparation. First

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    Should school uniform be required at school? As most of you may know‚ a lot of schools require school uniform. Some people say that it helps unite the school as a community. But do you really have to wear the same clothes to ensure that people know that you are a community. Think of it this way. Does everyone in your family wear the same clothes to make sure that outsiders know that you are a family? I don’t think so. President Bill Clinton and many others believe that school uniform not only give

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    Eckhardt went to school wearing black armbands. The armbands were to symbolize their protest against the Vietnam War. The principal of their school heard of their plan and immediately created a policy stating any student wearing the armbands would be asked to remove them. If any students violated the policy they would be suspended until they agree to comply. The students violated the policy and were suspended. A law suit by the children’s’ families was filed against the school for violated the

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    School Uniforms: Beneficial or Not? School uniforms have been a staple of private schools for decades. In recent years‚ public school systems across the nation have been toying with the idea of implementing a mandatory dress code to improve safety‚ increase attendance‚ and improve academic performance. Several public school systems have already made this policy effective. Parents and students everywhere have mixed feelings about the matter. Some believe that school uniforms cannot even begin

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    Should all schools have uniforms? There are many benefits to having a school uniform. I strongly believe that all schools should have uniforms. There are 3 main reasons why I believe SWL should have uniforms. First of all‚ having a uniform will take away the peer pressure that students face daily. Second‚ now that summer is on its way‚ having a uniform will prevent students from violating the dress code. Last but certainly not least‚ it will make getting ready in the morning SO much easier

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