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    the college campus begs the question: Should hazing be allowed on college sports teams? Hazing is a vital part of forming a close-knit unit whether it is for college athletics or even professional athletics. Performing a hazing ritual‚ as long as it is supervised‚ should be allowed when initiating rookies into a college athletic team. There should be specific rituals that are allowed‚ such as rookies having to carry the senior’s bags. These rituals should be approved by the administration and

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    83 (FORM 24-E) (See Rule 154-A) Application for Grant of Renewal of a Loan License to manufacture for sale Ayurvedic (including Siddha) or Unani Drugs. 1. We the board of directors of KBIPER PHARMA.‚ Sector 23‚ GH-6‚ Gandhinagar hereby apply for the grant of a loan licence to manufacture Ayurvedic (including Siddha) or Unani Drugs on the premises situated at PATEL LIFECARE PVT. LTD‚ 250‚ GIDC‚ NARODA‚ AHMEDABAD 2. Names of drugs to be manufactured is attached in Annexure I 3. The names

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    Shacoya Williams Mr. Peyton English 4 Argumentative Essay Drunk Drivers Should be charged on the First Offense In most states the penalty for a traffic fatality committed by a drunk driver are temporary suspension of their driver’s license as long as one year‚ and to only pay associated fines accessed by the court. In 2010 alcohol related deaths made up 31% of the overall traffic fatalities. In the state of Pennsylvania alone 459 people died in alcohol related crashes. There are more than

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    they should stop animated and computer generated robots from controlling or feeding Americans false information. We have the right the to free speech but we should not let the internet impend on the intelligence and success of our country. The federal government should be allowed to monitor the internet for these bots and be able to remove them from the internet once found. Since false news is seen extensively over the media sites like twitter or can be viewed on google the government should try to

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    divorces that could lead to struggling and suffering for the whole family. However‚ single people possess parental feelings and a desire to have a child. And‚ if for some reason‚ a single man or a woman cannot have a child naturally‚ he or she should be allowed to adopt children even though in some countries‚ they are forbidden to adopt. First of all‚ for some single people it is impossible to become pregnant or to inseminate because of some physiological or health problems‚ such as sterility‚ chronic

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    Cell Phones Allowed in School Do you think cell phones should be allowed in school? This is a big debate society.Cell phones should be allowed in school because of emergencies‚they make students happy‚helps ‚and most importantly‚ they can take responsibility. A lot of schools allow phones and tablets some do not. There are a lot of other reasons why or why not cell phones should be in school. Emergencies can happen anytime. If something happens like they get injured badly you could call 911

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    Executive summary Below report first introduce the history of HTC corp. HTC was found in 1997. After around 13 years’ development‚ HTC has become the key player in the smartphone market. Even HTC was very successful in the past‚ but to have the clear understanding of HTC. The report uses the SWOT method to analyze HTC from different perspectives. Then it identifies some issue for HTC both from inside and outside. Based on the identified the issued‚ I propose some action to improve the situation

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    from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term‚ a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom‚ specifically cell phones. Parents think of cell phones as a connection to their children in an emergency. But I wonder what the last situation was that genuinely called for an immediate phone call to a

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    who have been accused or convicted of using steroids‚ should not be allowed into the Hall of Fame. This is something that should not be ignored and should be noticed head on. Especially from how this makes others in the Hall of fame look and how it would be viewed differently if it was any other profession. I do not think they should allow them to be inducted even if the MLB rules have not stated steroid use to be prohibited. The rules should be entirely different for the Hall of Fame‚ to where

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    What if your right to vote was taken away? The government should allow ex-felons to vote. Today I will remind you of both sides surrounding voting‚ persuade you to support democrats and provide ways to get your voice heard. This rule has been a controversy with many polls because over 5.85 million citizens are not allowed to vote due to disenfranchisement. This could determine our current leaders in charge by their votes that they do not get the chance to use. With this over 38% of the felons being

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