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    Argumentative Writing Homosexuals should be allowed to adopt children. Society is changing‚ and the traditional idea of the nuclear family with married mother and father is no longer the only acceptable alternative. The reason that many countries are beginning to award legal rights to gay couples is because the stability of such relationships is now recognized. There is no reason‚ therefore‚ why such couples cannot provide a stable and loving upbringing for children. Afternoon class‚ this is my

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    1 Copyright © Joel H Josephson 2004 Do we introduce computers to children? 2 years‚ 3 years‚ 6‚ 8 12‚ 15‚ never‚ when do we start the process of introducing children to computers? Educators‚ parents‚ even gray-haired and learned professors cannot agree. The second question that then arises is whether computer based content positively or negatively affects the learning process. I can hear the screams of protest and support in full interactive‚ multi-media; broadband enhanced detail even as

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    Tribute to parents There are people‚ who are special in our life. Those special people are my parents‚ Also sometimes known as spy agents. Love of parents is unbound‚ And it always stays around. Sacrifices made by them can’t be measured‚ And the memories have to be treasured. They are full of charm‚ And never mean harm. They have a tender and caring heart I don’t know where to start. They might scold us‚ And we would create a fuss. But we still share the same love‚ Gentle

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    Contraceptives without Parents’ Consent Should teenagers be required to get their parents permission to obtain birth control information and contraceptives? Teen should be able to get the information and the contraceptives because they should be able to make their own decisions. It is important for the young teen to have access to information on contraceptives‚ have privacy to get these on his or her own‚ the prevent pregnancies and lesson the number of abortions. Right to Privacy Teens should have the right

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    Introduction Many of us cannot but get envious at any only child around. Being the only child may seem as the best thing in this world. Yes‚ only children are truly the most cared‚ loved persons in the family. But this love and care sometimes demands some obliged responsibility. It is seen that in many families of our country that if they have an only child‚ they start to dream a lot about them since their early age. “Our only child will have to shine the name of the family”

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    living out our business agreements‚ and paying our just debts. Taking money for yourself that belongs to others is stealing‚ no matter how it is done. Cheating others out of their money is violating the commandment. Accepting bribes is also a way of breaking the commandment because taking that money is unjust and really does not belong to you. However‚ with our nature‚ it is impossible for us to never sin. We are born with a sinful

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    solved by just simply lowering the drinking age by 3 years and will drastically reduce the thrill of breaking the law for teanegers. Teenagers are rebellious and know it if the drinking age were 18 they would not consider breaking the law because there is no fun if the law were to get lowered. Reducing the law will also stop the manufacturing of false id where teenagers deliberately disrespect the law. The high drinking age is also very difficult and embarrassing for cashiers which in some cases they

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    first read over the two essays‚ Putting Parents in Their Place: Outside Class‚ and Letter from a “Concerned Mother”‚ I really liked the idea to keep parents out of the middle school classroom. So I brought my assignment home and asked my mom how I was to begin my essay. My mom reread the instructions to me and it said‚ “…choose an approach to the subject that matters to you…”. By that time I had forgot that I was to make an argument for or against parent involvement in school. So I picked a completely

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    worked on it for another 45 minutes until you figured it out. Or maybe your parents helped you. But should your mom and dad be allowed to help? The answer is yes. Here’s why. First of all‚ when parents help with homework‚ kids benefit academically. Parents shouldn’t give their kid the answer‚ but they can help them by correcting them when they’re wrong and explaining what they should do to solve the problem. Another way parents can help without giving the answer away is by quizzing them on a vocabulary

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    English Should be the Law? Whether or not English should be the law in the United States is an argument that is widely being considered. Some believe the United States should make English the official language‚ some do not. Various Americans believe it would unify the country by giving us a common thread‚ it would help immigrants in school and in the job market and it would be less expensive than having a multilingual nation. Many opposers of the law do not agree with it because they think they

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