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    Female Prisoners

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    cell mates turned out to be sick stricken due to such a variety of irresistible infections that were swarming the corridors of penitentiaries. There was a sorry tend to deterrent measures to safeguard the regulation of diseases. Numerous female prisoners kicked the bucket for not being dealt with for things‚ for example‚ vermin in cells and venereal maladies. Venereal sicknesses mean sexually transmitted illnesses. These sorts of ailment were broad all through the female populace in detainment facilities

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    an important assignment in class one day to then be taken out of class for seemingly no reason. Now imagine if that reason was simply for exposed knees and exposed collarbones on the dress you were wearing. This happens to girls everywhere‚ their education put second to their bodies. And their comfort and self expression taken from them in an environment they have to attend. This blatant sexism happens to young girls everywhere‚ they are treated like sexual objects not students. In the first place

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    most used object by anyone and everyone. Cell Phones have times where they should and shouldn’t be used. In the outside world phones are used for many things such as reading the news‚ finding local businesses‚ and for global positioning system (GPS). Many people think they should not be used for school or for a learning reason‚ but are those people right or wrong?The perspective that cell phones should and should not be allowed in school is an accordance with fact or reality because of note taking skills

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    that support allowing illegal immigrants into America. Illegal immigrants should be allowed into America. Illegal immigrants are essential to the American economy‚ they contribute more to the government than they receive in benefits‚ and current immigration policies are discriminatory. An illegal immigrant is any person who enters the United States illegally‚ or any person who enters legally and stays past the time legally allowed. History has shown that prosperity follows immigration. Illegal immigrants

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    really need to be able to trust the people working in any accounting department and be able to trust them well. A few examples of unethical behavior would be: exaggerating revenue‚ misuse of funds (allowing them to go one way when in fact they should be going toward something else)‚ misleading financial reports‚ and the big one that is often publicized when it occurs is inside trading. “Sarbanes-Oxley was precipitated by a slew of corporate scandals‚ including those at Enron (otc: ENRNQ

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    only method to get what scientist want. There are many other ways that they can use besides animals. Most of the animals used on animal testing are not protected‚ meaning they are harmed. Animal testing is also very expensive. Animal testing should not be allowed since it is not really worth it. There are many ignorant people that think the only method to decide if a product is safe for humans is animal testing. When in reality there are many other methods. One of the alternative methods is Vitro testing

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    same rights. That no one should be treated more superiorly and have more opportunities. Gay adoption is an extremely controversial issue in our world today. Many people believe that it should be banned‚ and that homosexuals shouldn’t experience the same rights that heterosexuals get. Homosexuals are the same as anyone else in the world and offer just as much to the upbringing of a child. Just because a person lives a different way than other people doesn’t mean they should have their rights taken

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    curriculum. I understand how Mark Twain uses the word “nigger” many times throughout the novel and there is some vulgar language; however‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn shows such a major piece of our history‚ that all of the students should be allowed‚ or even required to read this novel. In order for people to learn about our history and how we have developed to where we are today‚ we need to read these amazing pieces of literature. Mark Twain is a significant author in history who writes

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    with amazing access to the wilderness‚ I’ve been on countess hikes and climbs with my family and have found a sense of freedom‚ independence‚ and physical and inner strength in myself as I have made challenging ascents and endured conditions that have tested my mettle. I have spent much of my free time in high school working with POST 84 Outdoor Education‚ teaching others the wonders of the wilderness has helped me to fall in love with the outdoors even more. Yet on various college tours‚ asking

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    Political Prisoner

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    A political prisoner as stated in the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_prisoner declares‚ “A political prisoner may be someone held in prison or otherwise detained‚ perhaps under house arrest‚ because their ideas or image are deemed by a government to either challenge or threaten the authority of the state. Typically‚ the imprisonment of people on political grounds is done under extrajudicial processes‚ where the veneer of legality and terminology are used to disguise the fact that

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