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    By the time women began to fight for their right to vote‚ the majority of the people were against‚ on the other hand some men were‚ in some way‚ in pro‚ defending the woman suffrage. Women were the most interested people to get their rights‚ therefore‚ a lot of them wrote stuff to convince the people and the courts that they were able to choose people‚ that women also think and could have an opinion of some matter different than the breeding of sons that became free citizen and daughters that became

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    ignoring laws against distracted driving. Should driving and using your phone be banned‚ I say yes. Governor Rick Perry vetoed this law stating‚ “Overreach‚ a government effort to micromanage the behavior of adults”. I believe passing this law will raise awareness in teen drivers which are in the highest amount of accidents involving cellphone usage. Passing this law will also save lives‚ and enforce severe punishment for driving using the phone. There should be more advertising about the dangers of

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    Who can vote in Aristotle’s democracy? 7A. According to Aristotle’s democracy‚ anyone can vote as long as they are citizens. Being a citizen means someone who is actively involved in politics. These citizens must participate in the government or household but they cannot do any other work besides that. They must also have some wealth and there should be a hierarchy because they are more educated and would know what to do in politics. Poor people should not be allowed citizenship to vote because

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    system. People in favor of uniforms say they make school safer‚ whereas others with opposing beliefs say they infringe upon students individuality. (newsela.com) In this essay‚ I will explain why school uniforms should not be a requirement in ANY schools. The main reason school uniforms should not be enforced is because it restricts students freedom of expression. As the first amendment says‚ everyone has the right to express themselves freely which you cannot do if you are forced to wear a school uniform

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    Should All Americans Have a Right to Health Care Coverage? Regardless of Socioeconomics Lois Pullum Ashford University SOC 120 Professor Fandl April 05‚ 2013 Should All Americans Have a Right to Health Care Coverage? Regardless of Socioeconomics Introduction The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world and some 45 million Americans are uninsured under the current health care system‚ and these numbers continue to grow. However with universal health care

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    concerns about the young Vietnamese’s living attitude and their senses of responsibility. Abortion in Vietnam has reached the alarming level. Our goal in this paper is to bring these startling facts into discussion by arguing whether child abortion should be legalized and how can we reverse the trend in Vietnam. To achieve this goal‚ we have organized our paper into 3 main parts. In the first section‚ we provide an account of historical review of child abortion to make comparisons of the current trend

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    In her speech “On Woman’s Right to Vote”‚ Susan B. Anthony argues that women should get equal rights as men and have the ability to vote. She is mainly using logos in her argument as a form of reasoning to be persuasive. Logos is one of the most important techniques to use in a argument because you can persuade an audience by using logical reasoning‚ and Anthony understands this. She uses supporting facts to back up her claim. She states that‚ “this evening to prove to you that in thus voting‚ I

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    Refusing to stand‚ such as kneeling and locking arms during the national anthem has quickly become a questionable action by Americans. President Donald Trump has recently released a statement on the topic explaining his thoughts‚ which are that Americans‚ especially professional football players‚ should be penalized for refusing to stand during the national anthem. All of this started when Colin Kaepernick‚ a famous NFL football player‚ refused to stand during the national anthem. Kaepernick’s argument

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    Argumentative Essay Why Americans Should Learn a Foreign Language Steve Fidel once has written‚ “A person who speaks three languages is trilingual; a person who speaks two languages is bilingual; a person who speaks one language is — American.” In spite of the fact‚ that English language one of widely widespread in the world‚ it should not use that as an excuse for native born residents of the United States to avoid studying another language. There is a

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    I believe the American colonist should be allowed to become independent from Great Britain because Great Britain’s protection is no use for the American colonists due to them being in a discomforting place with Great Britain’s enemies‚ gain nothing with their connection for trading‚ and also because Great Britain only fights for their own sake; they do not defend the American colonist out of kindness. The American Colonists think of themselves as citizens of Great Britain and subjects of the king

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