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    Dear Sir/Ma’am Should College Education be Free? I have read in several articles about the essence and benefits of free education. I have also participated in several arguments concerning this subject matter. Free college education does have its underlying advantages‚ but in my opinion the long term negative effects of free college education significantly outweigh its short term benefits. Critical as well as empirical analysis point this fact. Firstly‚ permit me to buttress the fact that there

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    Should Students Work?

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    Why Students Should Have A Job: Teenagers should be able to have a job while they go to school. Having a job gives students the opportunity to learn life skills such as time management‚ financial responsibility‚ social skills‚ and also learn about the responsibilities of an adult. These skills transit into adulthood and could be not learned to the same extend without a job. When working and going to school‚ teenagers learn to manage their time wisely‚ which is an important skill that will

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    Greyza Perez Susan Mullen ENG 226 Sec. DL4 April 16‚ 2014 WCC Should Provide Free Rides to Students and Staff WCC has built a new parking lot to accommodate more students in the fall and we do not need it because most of the time the other parking lots are vacant. On January 2011‚ the college started building the new parking structure which destroyed the woods‚ trees‚ and disturbed the Writing Center’s atmosphere in the process. In the future people will use the structure and for much of the

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    Family Lunch

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    Ashley Minnema English 100 Online Journal #1 My experience of family dinners started off great in my life but now has slowly started to vanish away. Every Sunday‚ my grandmother would have all of her children and grandchildren over for lunch after church. She would cook full on meals along with desserts‚ which were so yummy that no one ever wanted to miss grandmother’s Sunday lunches! My grandmother has now changed her Sunday lunches from every week to now just once a month‚ always the first

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    FREE HEALTHCARE SHOULD BE UNIVERSAL 1. Introduction Walter Cronkite‚ once said “America’s health care system is neither healthy‚ caring‚ nor a system.” In a time where emergency rooms are flooded with preventable illnesses and waiting lists for doctor visits expand into months‚ Cronkite’s quote certainly holds true. Around the planet the majority of developed nations have some form of healthcare infrastructure. The majority of these nations have healthcare plans‚ defined by some variety of government-subsidized

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    The issue expressed in the article‚ “Should Lunch Be Longer”‚ written by Mackenzie Carro‚ states that lunch in numerous places needs to be prolonged. In addition‚ she argues that school schedules are very tight and that extending lunch may make it worse. Even though many students say that lunch should be longer‚ I definitely disagree. This argument has been in the air for countless years. Nevertheless‚ nobody has done much to change this. This being the case‚ followed by many other reasons‚ I believe

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    Lunch At Tim's

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    Therefore‚ the alternatives that are listed above focus on the three prevalent segments of London in regards to their demographics‚ lifestyles and attitudes. After analyzing the alternatives with the profitability criteria‚ it was evident that the “Lunch at Tim’s” segment showed a substantial market size‚ a medium income level‚ and behaviours that consolidate the company’s vision. This populous market indicates that there is a large enough group of consumers who will actually purchase the product‚

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    lunch and then its winter

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    LUNCH AND THEN IT IS WINTER !!! > > > > I FIRST STARTED READING THIS EMAIL & WAS READING FAST UNTIL I REACHED > > THE THIRD SENTENCE. I STOPPED AND STARTED OVER READING SLOWER AND > > THINKING ABOUT EVERY WORD. THIS EMAIL IS VERY THOUGHT PROVOKING. MAKES > > YOU STOP AND THINK. READ SLOWLY! > > > > AND THEN IT IS WINTER > > > > You know. . . time has a way of moving quickly and catching you > > unaware of the passing years. It seems just yesterday that I was > > young‚ just married and

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    Why Software Should Be Free

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    Why Software Should Be Free by Richard Stallman (Version of April 24‚ 1992) Introduction The existence of software inevitably raises the question of how decisions about its use should be made. For example‚ suppose one individual who has a copy of a program meets another who would like a copy. It is possible for them to copy the program; who should decide whether this is done? The individuals involved? Or another party‚ called the ``owner’’? Software developers typically consider these questions

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    makers along with framers of laws at the national and State level too. It may be presumed that children not attending the school between the age group of five to fourteen are somewhere at work. The Constitution guaranteed them fundamental right to free and compulsory education and on the other hand imposed fundamental duties of the parent or guardian to send their child or ward to school. It is true that due to the governmental efforts and intervention‚ there has been a steady decline in the incident

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