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    Theatre‚ plays‚ shows‚ movies – those are the things people think of when they hear the word "actor". For a high school theatre student‚ however‚ they see "budget"‚ "time"‚ and "reuse". These are things athletes don’t have to worry about‚ because a majority of the equipment and outfits are purchased by the high school. It doesn’t cost much to make a high-quality theatre set as long as you have the right people‚ so why not fund it? The problem with high schools is the fact that people want to see

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    while people all around us are carrying loaded guns! Albeit this may seem unbelievable‚ it is possible because the second amendment of the United States Constitution gives denizens the right to possess and carry guns. It is understandable that Americans would optate to possess guns such as shotguns and rifles for the popular sport of hunting. However‚ it is ridiculous that our regime would sanction people to carry handguns in public. Handgun possession should be stringently constrained‚ because they are

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    earned‚ not given. Children should not receive a trophy for every event they partake in; there are many reasons supporting this claim. Firstly‚ not all children deserve to get a participation trophy. By giving trophies to everyone‚ regardless of their skill‚ their desire to compete and achieve will diminish. A trophy signifies that contributors worked hard and put in the time to achieve a goal. To give trophies to every child would weaken this significance. Children should not assume they will receive

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    felt that way and it does not feel good at all. It would be so much better if we had a vending machine to get something to snack on when you’r hungry. Vending machines should be allowed at school because it helps if you are feeling ill‚ it replaces missed meals‚ and it keeps you focused in class. First of all‚ I really think we should have a vending machine at school . Sometimes you can be outside and your stomach starts to hurt or you’re very hungry. This causes you to need to go to the office or

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    Most kids that aren’t supervised on the internet have a higher chance of being a victim of cyberbullying. Kids should not be allowed on social media without adult supervision. It can cause anxiety or depression‚ which affects kids self esteem tremendously. It can also cause cyberbullying. This affects kids connection to the world and It can cause a lack of food or sleep. This affects a kid’s body and how it functions. Kids without supervision when on social media is horrible because it can cause

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    experience and make it more exciting for both students and teachers (Davis). New technology nowadays is enabling teachers to find extra materials and research on the internet. Back in the 1900’s‚ teachers spent their summers planning the entire year curriculum‚ but now with computers and the ability to share assignments online‚ lesson plans can be made easily and quite quickly (Huang). Schools will also be able to go more in depth providing students with a better idea of their interests. A longer

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    strenuously‚ often ingesting synthetic or natural additives to increase performance. To remain competitive in increasingly higher levels of play‚ athletes should have the choice of using their natural gifts and/or using performance enhancing drugs. Neither an athlete who has a gene that prompts a superior physique nor an athlete who uses steroids should be deemed cheaters‚ for they are pushing sports to a new level and creating an equal level of play. As competition has escalated‚ the

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    terrorists attacks on the US. Since December 2015‚ 225‚000 people have been killed by ISIS in these attacks. This issue is one of the biggest arguments in the world right now‚ and the US has to make a decision of what to do soon. Syrian Refugees should not be allowed in the US. For example‚ They are causing havoc in Syria‚ causing a brutal civil war‚ there were 4‚ secondly‚ 93 percent of all Syrian refugees are Muslim‚ who are about 100 years behind our time in religion‚ such as women not having power at

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    Topic Background Some believe that the government should make gun laws stricter for the safety of them and their family. Others feel that that the gun laws should remain the same‚ because they don’t want their constitutional rights violated. What is the controversy surrounding this topic? The controversy is that the government believes that the world would be a safer place if the gun laws are stricter. Some feel that their rights would be violated‚ and the final group of people is the ones who

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    “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” is an excerpt from Linda M. Hasselstrom’s essay Land Circle that details why and for what purpose she purchases a handgun and concealed carry permit. In the essay‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom recounts several instances where men disrespected and purposefully intimidated her in violent ways that truly scared her. Originally‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom took Kung Fu‚ but soon realized that if she was attacked by an average male‚ he could easily over power her just due to

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