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    A Wage Increase In Our Pay How long do we have to live with just getting by? Each time we get paid‚ our hard-earned wage is used for bills‚ utility‚ fuel‚ and food. We don’t have enough money left over to get the things we want for our loved ones and ourselves. For example there are times when I want to see a movie‚ but I can’t because of all my money goes to pay bills. The reason we can’t get ahead in life is that the federal minimum wage is set at $7.25 per hour. Let’s unite and ask for a raise

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    In my school‚ we only have two days where we go outside for a recess. On a weekly basis‚ students lose their recess and end up sitting down watching the others play. Schools across the United States have taken away recess as a punishment for those who have misbehaved or haven’t finished their work. This punishment needs to abolished because according to the American Pediatric Association every student requires 15 - 20 minutes of outside time. Students who lose their recess are the ones who need it

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    government of any size should play a role in monitoring internet content is very complex. Does the welfare of society warrant a breach of individual privacy? Should the government be in charge of monitoring internet content to ensure citizens are protected? These are not simple questions‚ and not answerable with a simple yes or no. Ronald Reagan stated‚ ‚ÄúGovernment’s first duty is to protect the people‚ not run their lives.‚Äù When it comes to the role government should play in monitoring the

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    We should not preserve the past‚ we should look to the future. We are living in the modern era‚ where people are practical and realistic‚ optimistic that new inventions and discoveries will improve their lives. For most‚ it would be plain foolishness if one were to be so mindful about the past‚ when instead‚ one should invest his time and thought into building a better and more meaningful life in the future. Ironically‚ in the midst of their “pragmatic” judgement of keeping the past alive‚ these

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    adjusted according to people’s needs. People’s beliefs are changing. Today‚ many laws have been changed to allow equality for homosexuals. Recently‚ the controversy about same-sex marriage has resurfaced. In order to understand this controversy we should remember that Proposition Twenty-two was a law enacted by California voters in March 2000 to restrict marriages to only those between opposite-sex couples. In May 2008‚ this proposition was struck down by the California Supreme Court as contrary to

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    earliest toddler days‚ children aim to communicate their needs of hunger‚ discomfort‚ or stimulation. Most‚ if not all‚ parents have experienced the wailing of an unsatisfied pre-verbal child who knows what it wants‚ but not how to convey it! Parents should implement American Sign Language (ASL) into their lives. It is a logical‚ easy‚ and beneficial way to solve this communication barrier. The signs themselves are logical. Some hand gestures that adults and children make are already similar to ASL

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    bisexual and transgender is intent on backing the media houses into a corner for refusing to air these commercials. The media houses are correct for the position taken to not air these commercials. Despite being place in the hot seat‚ media houses should abide by the tenets of the society in which they operate and the laws and morals governing that society. Publicly owned media houses are also private entities engaged in business to not only make a profit but has other contractual obligations to their

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    Chance‚ Pyke Mr.Wagman Period 6 April‚ 9th‚ 2024. Risks should be taken: Should you take risks? Taking risks can lead to many good things in life‚ letting you experience new and fun experiences‚ and have a fulfilling and fun life. Some examples of this are in the stories "Cocoon"‚ "The Call of The Wild"‚ and "The Life of Frederick Douglass". There are examples of this in the poem "Cocoon". In the story‚ it implies that taking a risk can be good by leaving your comfort zone. Evidence of this happening

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    Driving age 18 Why should the legal driving age not be eighteen? I believe that the driving age should be raised to eighteen. Some teens have no reason to be driving‚ some have a lack of experience‚ and most of them are not even mature yet. Also‚ teens get into more car accidents than anyone in a different age. First or all‚ teens have no reason to be driving‚ some have nowhere to go. When teenagers become eighteen they probably might have a job or they will probably be buying groceries or supplies

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    Today‚ however‚ more moms in all economic levels appear to be considering the stay home option - at least that’s what some experts suspect when they point to recent population surveys‚ which show all female employment numbers declining after decades of sustained growth. many factors such as family demands‚ number of kids‚ age of the youngest child‚ and time constraints prevent many of today’s mothers from entering or staying in the workforce even if they want to remain on the job. On the other

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