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    Language as a Highway

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    Language as a Highway There are about five thousand languages throughout the world now‚ and that doesn’t even include the hand languages. As a matter of fact‚ Languages are the most powerful inventions ever. Languages are important highways that allow people to communicate within the world of different nations and cultures. Without language we wouldn’t be able to communicate with one another and spread ideas. Languages are highways that connect the past and the present. Without language there

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    Speed Kills

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    Speed Kills The high speed limits are often causes of accidents that cause serious injuries and even death. The speed limit should be lowered so we can control accidents caused by high speed driving‚ pollution‚ and the high cost of operation and insurance. First of all it is obvious that a motorist driving over the speed limit has more chances of getting into an accident that a motorist who is traveling at the average speed. One who drives fast does not have proper and that well of a control

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    The Devils Highway

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    The Devils Highway Valdivia 1 Have you ever wonder why they built borders? Or who built them? Or who prevents and controls illegals from crossing‚ and what they do to accomplish them from crossing? In the book‚ The Devils Highway‚ by Luis Alberto Urrea defines the effects the desert has to offer for the immigrant’s entrance. The Devils High

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    Devil Highway

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    The Devil’s Highway By Luis Alberto Urrea The Devil’s Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea traces the journeys of twenty-six men traveling across the border through one of the most treacherous deserts known to man “The Devil’s Highway.” The author’s purpose was to let the world be aware of the events going on all around‚ with the simple modes of persuasion (pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos) Urrea makes you consider what worlds‚ political and economic‚ have we created that push humans into impossible journeys

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    Speed Kills?

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    1010-001 Speed Kills? They use the slogan “SPEED KILLS” to brainwash the American public into conformity with the insanely-low speed limits that benefit the insurance companies‚ local governments‚ and all others who profit from them. The arguments that are used to support this ideal are based upon faulty‚ self-serving‚ and biased science. Speed does kill‚ but only if the vehicle runs into something. The speed limit is set deliberately 10-15 mph below the average driving speed on urban highways and

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    Term Limits Congressman should only be allowed to serve two consecutive terms. Just about every time the issues of term limits appear on local or state election ballots‚ it passes. (Priest) The most important argument when it comes to term limits has to be what the voters want. In this case the voters obviously are in favor of term limits. Having term limits would allow Congress to be infused with new people and new ideas. It would instantly get rid of the “career politician”. The new legislators

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    the past thirty years‚ the issue of term-limits for state legislators has become increasingly important. In the early 1900s senators served an average of six and half years while representatives served an average of three and a half years (Johnson and

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    For years‚ term limits have been a very sensitive topic in discussion as it is a debatable issue that contains two different sides; there should be term limits and there shouldn’t be any term limits. Perspective one‚ which is in favor of term limits‚ explains how corruption and bad power influence would be limited. Perspective two‚ which is not in favor of term limits‚ states that experience matters more and that it needs to be preserved in Congress. There should be term limits in Congress to ensure

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    Speed Worksheet

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    Speed Worksheet Name _________________________ Period _____ 1. If Steve throws the football 50 meters in 3 seconds‚ what is the average speed (velocity) of the football? 2. If it takes Ashley 3 seconds to run from the batters box to first base at an average speed (velocity) of 6.5 meters per second‚ what is the distance she covers in that time? 3. Bart ran 5000 meters from the cops and an average speed (velocity) of 6 meters/second before he got caught. How long did he run

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    Should high school students be required to pass a standardized test before getting their diploma? No‚ I would say I disagree with this approach. Why? Seniors in high school have already worked so hard to get where they are‚ I don’t think it would be fair to make them pass a standardized test. I understand the concept of having students do standardized testing to test their knowledge. However‚ I would not think it would be fair to make them take a test before being able to graduate. If the students

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