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    Term Limits Pros And Cons

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    Term limits are a limit to the number of years a person can serve in the government. Public approval of Congress is under 13% but around 95% of Congress gets re-elected every year. even though there are some pros there are cons. Once you are at a job for a long time you become better at that and when you start it’s harder and with a job of this importance it’s better to have a skilled congressman than a new one. If the term was limited they would have to “break in the newbies” and that would take

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    Speed limits are placed everywhere amongst roads to secure each drivers safety. Near schools‚ school zones speed limits are placed‚ and active during the times that the school is open. These school zone speed limits are extended within a mile away from the school. Speed limits are much lower than average speed limits‚ so the children going and coming from school are safe. Once you go over the speed limit provided in a school zone‚ you put a child’s life in danger. During school hours many children

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    Should our 48 states keep the tobacco age limit at 18 years old or raise it to the age of 21? I believe that the age limit should be raised to the age of twenty one for obvious reasons‚ Cigarettes have been shown to be more addictive and harmful than alcohol which has an age limit of 21 so why wouldn’t we have an age limit on a leading cause of cancer and death? I also believe that we should make every attempt at preventing teenagers from smoking; Smoking is a life changing decision and it shouldn’t

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    Investigating the Limits of Cell Growth Background: To find factors that limit cell growth In multicellular organisms‚ In order for an organism to grow cells must divide through mitosis. Cell division happens after the cell is big enough so the daughter cells will be replicated without any flaws. The regulation and amount of materials that can enter and leave the cell is based on how large the cells surface area is. The rate of movement is also determined by the volume of the cell. Many factors like

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    will investigate the properties of mechanical waves such as a longitudinal wave‚ focusing on the question: Does a change in the frequency of a wave result in a significant and convincing change in the speed of the wave? Hypothesis: Changing the frequency of the wave will not result in a change in speed because the wavelength will change proportionally as in theory. Student Designed Investigation Procedure/ Planning Procedure: 1. Three students would get into a group. 2. A Slinky would be

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    Agree or disagree? If child want to do well in school‚ parents should limit the hours of watching TV programs or movies. There has long been an intense discussion over whether or not parents‚ in order to improve their children’s performance at school‚ should limit the hours of watching TV programs or movies. Now parents in ever increasing number are trying to reduce children’s recreational time and even to forbid them to watch any TV programs‚ considering that things like this is a waste of time

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    Growing up‚ I enjoyed family bookshelves which were just as stocked with cookbooks as they were with serial killer encyclopedias. Even before I could fully read all its components‚ I absorbed information from my mom’s collection‚ scrutinizing crime scene photos I shouldn’t have and piecing cakes together from the fragments of recipes I could understand. In my parents’ eyes‚ my reading preferences were on par with flipping through a Magic Treehouse book: as long as I learned and remained relatively

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    to combat this situation is to place term limits on all political

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    Congressional term limits will make possible what the framers imagined when they created the Constitution in 1787. At the time the Constitution was drafted‚ career politicians did not exist and were consequently not taken into account. Yet today‚ career politicians fill the majority of the seats in Congress. This situation goes completely against Federalist No. 62‚ in which James Madison writes‚ “Every new election in the States is found to change one half of the representatives. From this change

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    Stefani Ward Age Limit Essay Professor Trewitt 8 – 8:55 Mandatory Age Limits As senior citizens grow older‚ they do not react as quickly as they used to. It’s not realistic to allow someone to drive who could endanger others. Senior citizens over the age of 75 should not be able to drive. They have increased health problems‚ require more medication‚ and drive too slow. Senior citizens have increased health problems making it difficult to handle a car safely. For example

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