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    Do you want the government to tell you what you can have to eat on a daily basis? Do you want to choose your dinner or have someone choose it for you? The government wants to control our diets here in the United States but I do not think that they have the right to tell us what we can eat. This could cause multiple issues‚ cost more money‚ and even takes away our private rights as United States citizens. How would the government be able to tell you what you can or cannot eat? The government would

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    “It is better to have tried and failed‚ than not to have tried at all.” Do you agree? When one tries and fails‚ one has gained more knowledge than the one who has not tried at all. The person who has tried‚ will instead possess a greater understanding over the one who has not. However‚ that person must have tried his best in order for this statement to be applicable. Therefore‚ i agree with this statement provided that the person has tried his best. Firstly‚ in the process of learning as we

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    know there should be gun laws‚ i not saying there shouldn’t be any laws there should be. I’m just saying there should be less gun laws there so strict‚ if you have a gun in your house you get yelled at. The people that have the gun in the house they are trying to protect there family‚ but the police have to yell at them for having them in the house. I am not saying to take them all away because if we did that people would go crazy‚ but less gun laws should be in place. Police still would have to arrest

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    Should I Have A Time?

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    from the bus stop to my house‚ should I? Or should I not? When would I have the time? What would other people think of it? Why should I fight for it without help? I was so confused about what I wanted to do. I pondered these questions for hours. I didn’t know what I should choose. I felt like the wind was howling “CHOOSE! CHOOSE!” I didn’t know what to do and I felt like a predator trying to choose a sweet but hard to catch prey or easy but bitter prey to catch. Should I just forget about my idea and

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    supporting things that are not necessary for the economy at all. What the U.S. Government needs to do is find a way to manage our debt‚ it is okay to have stadiums but it does no good for our economy. That is the problem with our society they are too busy worrying about sports than politics. They care and worry about who is going to win the super bowl this year‚ than to how is our financing working out this year. I believe that the government should cut back on their spending‚ and work on getting more jobs

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    internet would have been words of tomfoolery to anyone before the 1990’s. And yet‚ only 2 decades later all of the items listed above play a major role in the domestic and international political landscape. Never before this time period would you have seen so many voters influenced by presidential candidates’ appearances on ‘Saturday Night Live’‚ or a mass riot in Egypt organized by Twitter. The examples of change during our current time period and several others from the past have lead me to believe

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    High schools should be able to sell candy‚ chips and soft drink. If “variety is a spice of life” than why shouldn’t it apply to younger people? Recently schools have been taking into consideration depriving students of branded “unhealthy” foods in canteens such as candy‚ chips and lollies. They condemn junk food as the cause for obesity and believe that by banning it completely‚ the problem will disappear. Banning junk food from schools won’t change anything or stop people from being overweight

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    Individuals Should Be Prosecuted for Online Statements 20% of youth ages 11-18 have been a victim of cyberbullying and 10% of youth ages 11-18 have been both a victim and offender of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying has become a prevalent issue in modern society. Most children and teens have access to the internet and some form of technology. The ability to access such a large forum of information can cause conflicts between people. Individuals should be prosecuted for statements made online because

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    In Another Country

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    `In Another Country` By E. Hemingway `In Another Country` by E. Hemingway Hemingway creates a powerful and true-to-life story about real experience of many soldiers who came home but remember all casualties and hardship they were faced with during the WWI. On the other hand‚ their stories full of bravery‚ honor and courage. They need to adapt to new world‚ but the only way for them is to change their habits and personal values. Settings and objects reflect inner psychological state of the characters

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    Another ingredient

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    impacts on the environment. Some of effects that have been associated with meat are pollution‚ fossil fuels‚ and water and land consumption. In March/April of 2010 Bill McKibben published an article called “The Only Way to have a Cow” in Orion magazine. In the article‚ McKibben discusses the benefits of eating less meat which can result in a reduction in carbon emissions as cattle breeding has a big greenhouse effect. He believes that people should rarely eat meat or eat grass-fed beef because it

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