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    Banning books may have a negative outcome for children‚ taking so much away that they could have learned. Minors should not be held in the dark from the appalling aspects in life. As they grow older‚ they will not be secured away from the real world. Adults may want to shield their kids from taking in “explicit” or “dirty” knowledge‚ yet eventually‚ children get older and become much more exposed to the details of the true world‚ not just from books. Books could very well have explicit content

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    This increasing number is believed to be partially caused by the authorization of early high school graduation. I believe that graduating early from high school should be an option because students have more of an academic challenge‚ students are open to more opportunities‚ and students should not have to continue through high school if they already have enough credits to graduate. First and foremost‚ students should be allowed to receive more of an academic challenge than what high schools provide

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    phenomenon is that many young couples choose not to have children these days. They have this decision because of financial problem‚ their working‚ freedom and lack of experience. Having children will bring them many troublesome problems. Thus‚ the trend of having no children becomes worse. For this agreement‚ I would prefer not to have children. There are some following points to support me. To begin with‚ young people choose not to have children owning to financial problems. The living expenses in

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    atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore‚ government should not encourage censorship. </i></center><br><br><b>Introduction</b><br><br>I. In the Internet community‚ there is a large volume of technical terms. For this reason‚ it is first necessary to examine the terminology specific to Internet. <br><br>1.The internet is a world wide computer network. <br><br>1.Electronic mail (email)‚ which is one component of the Internet‚ approximates person to person letters‚ memoranda

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    this problem and protect the young adults of our nation. The drinking age was ultimately raised to twenty-one nationwide with the passing of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 (McCardell 1). While it does not mandate a national drinking age limit of twenty-one years of age‚ it does‚ however‚ limit national funding for highways in states which choose to recognize a drinking age that is below twenty-one years of age (McCardell). This limit is one of the highest in the world as most European

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    Persuasive Writing: Should Internet Censorship be allowed on the Internet? KT Liu 7-1 Even though many people don’t want Internet censorship‚ the Internet should be censored for three reasons. Internet was developed and used since the 1960s. Today it has over a few billion users‚ and a lot of them are children‚ so that makes it more needed to censor webs or images on the Internet. First of all‚ inappropriate pictures on websites are not suitable for children. The images on the internet have many things

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    The textbook describes how‚ historically‚ different criticisms have been voiced about the use of reinforcement and punishment with school-age children. The author explains that these concerns reflect a lack of understanding or possible misunderstandings of behaviorist principles. There were two myths and misconceptions that particularly peaked my interest. The first myth/ misconception states that “reinforcement leads to dependence on concrete‚ external rewards for appropriate behavior” (p.78)

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    generations being exposed to violence‚ hate‚ sex‚ illegal substances‚ and false information‚ and then one day think it would be cool or alright to try these things? The internet is filled with dangerous information‚ that children should never have the freedom to access. Children learn from example‚ and if they search‚ watch‚ or read something on the web that could be potentially dangerous‚ they could be influenced or curious and think that it would be alright to imitate one day. If our children now are viewing

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    Racism is something we’ve all witnessed. Race was created socially‚ primarily by how people perceive ideas and faces we are not quite used to. In these two stories the two characters get treated almost the same even though they are from two completely different cultures. What’s in a Name is a story about a working black man that gets treated like everyone else of his race. In the story there is a little boy whose name we do not know‚ but this boy’s father is a hardworking man. He slaves away

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    Starts Too Early Schools across the U.S. have an average start time of 8:03 A.M. “Among an estimated 39‚700 U.S. public middle‚ high‚ and combined schools (with an estimated total enrollment of 26.3 million students)‚ the average start time was 8:03 a.m. Forty-two states reported that 75%–100% of their public schools had early start times.” (Wheaton). U.S. high and middle schools start too early because students aren’t getting the amount of sleep they need. Schools start too early in the

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