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    British Parliamentary Debate Government Whip Compulsory Military Service Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This House believes that the government should allow the compulsory or mandatory military service to men and women. First of all I would like to ask you this things‚ who do you think are the people who do not wanted to serve their country or to offer any help to those people in need especially when you know that it is your colleagues or belongs to your community. Nobody right‚ because

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    Debt or no debt? What is the answer to the U.S. national debt debate? The United States started accruing debt during the American Revolutionary War‚ it was paid off once‚ which lasted one year. Hence‚ since this time the national debt has grown in the trillions‚ so that the United States can be responsible to its financial obligations while allowing a streamlined approach for authorizing debt. This means that a “debt limit” was instituted by Congress to assist with this process and how much debt

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    Discuss the proposal that Te Reo Māori be compulsory in all schools? Te Reo Māori should not be compulsory in all schools though it should be available as an option. Te Reo Māori is one of the two official languages in New Zealand it’s also part of the school’s obligation to Te Tiriti o Waitangi. In Article two of Te Tiriti o Waitangi it states. “Ko te Kuini o Ingarani ka wakarite ka wakaae ki nga Rangatira ki nga hapū – ki nga tangata katoa o Nu Tirani te tino rangatiratanga o o ratou wenua

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    Raising the Compulsory School Attendance Age to 18 “Any young person without a high school diploma is at a severe disadvantage in our high-tech labor market‚ with its accompanying demands for advanced education. We can’t prepare students for the 21st century who aren’t in school. Increasing graduation rates requires a continuum of strategies that engage students‚ including ensuring their presence in the classroom.” The above-mentioned quote by National Education Association (NEA) President Dennis

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    organ transplantation is much higher‚ than that you will survive with your own organs. So you want this operation. But there is one problem: There is no donor…. But I have got the solution!! I am going to tell you why organ donation should be made compulsory! Because there is a great shortage of donors in the Netherlands. I have a lot of reasons for that! But first I am going to tell you how the policy regarding to organ donation right now is in the Netherlands. Every citizen of the Netherlands

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    Nairne explained how to understand why our sensory systems work the way they do‚ “we must consider how the brain solves three fundamental problems that cut across all the sensory systems. Regardless of whether we’re dealing with vision‚ hearing‚ touch‚ smell‚ or taste‚ the brain needs to figure out the way to translate the incoming message‚ identifies the key components of the message‚ and produce a stable interpretation” (Nairne‚ 2014) According to Privatera’s article‚ there has been a growing body

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    government‚ maybe the government will say “NO”‚ and if you ask me “should national examination be erased?” I will say “NO” as the answer. It does not mean I am on government side. I stand as someone who has experienced national examination and passed it. In my opinion we do not need to erase national examination because that is one way to know our education index‚ so we can compare with other countries. By conducting national examination‚ we also make the students make an effort to pass the examination

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    THE CALL TO SERVICE I welcome you to the discussion about the benefit and downfalls of a society deamed to mandatory national service. Should our Government require every citizen to provide some type of national service‚ at a minimum but not limited to a year? Or should every citizen continue to have the right to restrict themselves of any national services? Lets weigh both options and provide supporting details to each. Many of you readers probably agree with the idea of mandatory

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    This House would discontinue the compulsory teaching of Shakespeare in schools FOR Definitions: William Shakespeare: English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. Discontinue: Cease doing or providing (something)‚ typically something provided on a regular basis. Compulsory: Required by law or a rule; obligatory. Schools: An institution for educating children‚ in this case the UK Shakespeare in Schools: To Teach or Not to Teach? A pile of

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    “Voting should not be compulsory in Australia” Popular participation is often cited as one of the fundamental principles of democracy. The right to vote being a freedom that has‚ and continues to be‚ sought after by people all over the world. Despite the value of many political systems’ movement toward universal suffrage‚ the few countries that have confused the right to vote‚ with a requirement to‚ have arguably deteriorated the significance of this achievement. Australia is part of a considerable

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