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    Why Should People Vote?

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    kimberly neilson u.s history 10/25/93 Why should people vote? Being able to vote is very important. Voting helps us express our voice. Many people in our community gained help by voting and have gotten more rights as well. Voting is a way of expressing our thoughts. By voting we let our leaders know what we want‚ need‚ approve or disapprove of such as recreation centers‚ school regulations and also entertainment areas‚ when we vote it gives us a sense of freedom‚ knowing that we have rights

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    dictionaries. To some it fits game better than sport. There are many subgroups of “golf” should it even call golf that if its so many subgroups? Some people agree that athletes that are in the long drive contests are definitely athletes because they’re always in the gym working out just to better their form‚ their ability to put as much energy behind that ball making it fly as far as 450 yards. “They are

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    The psychology behind violent crimes–particularly homicide and murder–in psychopathic individuals will be the focus of this study. The distortion of empathy in certain individuals brings interest to this topic. People committing violent crimes against others and lacking the ability to empathize or show remorse is something that some of these individuals experience. Psychopathic individuals that commit violent crimes are different from others in the sense that they lack the ability to empathize and

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    The death penalty is also known as the Capital Punishment in certain countries. It is a legal process whereby a person is punished by execution by the government as a result for crimes committed. In certain countries‚ this type of punishment is employed mainly for; murder‚ treason‚ arson and rape cases. The first cases of death penalty dated as far as the Eighteenth Century B.C. At this time‚ the death sentences were carried out by the means of; drowning‚ beaten to death‚ impalement‚ crucifixion

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    Vaccinations Should Be Mandatory Everest College Erin Kelly-Lopez Did you ever think that vaccinating your child could do more harm than good? The debate of whether or not vaccinations should be federally mandated by the government and required by all children in school is controversial. The lack of education and correct information provided by the government is to blame. Also‚ there has been a lot of controversy on whether or not children should be immunized before entering

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    begin to wonder why euthanasia has yet to be legalized in the majority of the world. Shouldn’t everyone have the right to a dignified death or should terminally ill patients be left to suffer? And yet‚ assisted suicide remains legal in only few countries on the world. Is this right to deprive others of a personal right of choice? In order to end the physical suffering of terminally ill patients‚ leave families of terminally ill patients in better financial situations‚ euthanasia should be legalized

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    Why Software Should Be Free

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    Why Software Should Be Free by Richard Stallman (Version of April 24‚ 1992) Introduction The existence of software inevitably raises the question of how decisions about its use should be made. For example‚ suppose one individual who has a copy of a program meets another who would like a copy. It is possible for them to copy the program; who should decide whether this is done? The individuals involved? Or another party‚ called the ``owner’’? Software developers typically consider these questions

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    Why George Should Run

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    Hunter and Verellen both kept making new points on why George should run instead of Karl. Firstly‚ that George was a hard worker and would improve and run better than Karl could. Secondly‚ that Karl has had a few very horrendous races where any of the junior varsity boys could have gone faster and questioned if this could happen again. Lastly‚ they stated that George has more experience with tougher competition‚ as they both explained why I made the wrong decision I stared at the words at the white

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    patients aggrieved by deficiencies in medical services rendered for payment can claim damages Should doctors be tried in consumer courts? This issue requires much debate‚ a lot of questioning‚ also a lot of introspection. But before we do that‚ let me ask‚ why do we limit ourselves to consumer courts?? Why are we afraid to move to criminal courts if the quantum of crime is culpable enough to be tried only in criminal courts?? When I say this‚ I wish to emphasize on the point that doctors are after

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    One issue facing our society today is the debate over whether or not engaging in playing violent video games causes players to engage in real world acts of violence. The answer is resoundingly YES! Common sense tell us that if violence is seen as entertainment‚ then those being entertained by engaging in pretend violence will be more likely to engage in actual violence against real people in real life. It is ridiculous to think that when players‚ especially young impressionable players‚ will not

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