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    We feel as if we should be responsible for our own actions because in the third paragraph Ms.Ackerman is saying people throw the word love around like it is nothing. People are saying the word love just to say it‚ In paragraph three the author states many different things to prove that love doesn’t get used with its full meaning and many people take love way to far. It states that in South American and European countries that murder is forgivable if it was "a crime of passion." Being in some countries

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    March 22‚ 2011 If children behave badly‚ should their parents accept responsibility and also be punished? Who is at fault for the behavior of a certain individual? Is the parent to be punished for the crime or "wrong doing" of their child? Parents should have control of their own children and are held liable for anything the child does. They are the legal guardians‚ it is not the child who teaches himself/herself to be that way‚ it is the parent. They choose how to raise their children‚ if

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    where the individual counts for little‚ and the commune or the state takes full control. In these circumstances‚ the nurturing of the children becomes a social industry; health care‚ education and all other needs are public business; and so being a parent under this system carries few‚ if any‚ responsibilities. Maybe‚ there is much to gain from material comfort‚ but the love and warmth are missing from the equation. The human being is devalued and natural bonds and needs are stifled or destroyed.

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    that Doodle died. I think that brother is responsible for Doodles death‚ and should face consequences of some kind. He pushed Doodle too hard. He took him to the swamp even when his parents warned him not to. Even though his intentions were to teach Doodle and not kill him‚ I think he should be held responsible. He left his brother knowing he might not make it that should not go unpunished. Brother pushed Doodle to hard. For example‚ he died. The parents told brother to be careful with Doodle‚ put

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    ID: 0316361 How to be good parents Kids nowadays are so disobedient. Most of the family is facing this serious issue. Some people ignored the problem because they didn’t realize how important it is. If we‚ as a parent‚ do not take this problem seriously‚ it will cause unpredictable consequences to the kids. Currently‚ media and society are paying close attention to this incident. I strongly agree that school should teach young person to how to be good parents in their future life. To solve

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    Should Teenagers Be Allowed to Get Birth Control without the Permission of Parents? KaTrina Bacon English 215 February 2‚ 2012 Dr.Sharonda Johnson Should Teenagers Be Allowed to Get Birth Control without the Permission of Parents? Of all the many controversies that have affected the United States in the past decades‚ birth control has been one of the more important topics. Some popular birth control methods are the female and male condoms‚ and the birth control pill. Even though both of

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    Creating a more delicious world Our 2010 repOrt Message from Our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer a 2 b Ever since my first “job” selling girl scout cookies‚ i believed that business could be a force for good. today‚ i know it is. irene B. rosenfeld Chairman and Chief Executive Officer as a global food company‚ we can help raise people up—out of hunger‚ out of poverty‚ toward healthier lifestyles—through what we make and how we make it. Millions of times a day … in ways big and

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    reproductive technology and the emergence of a variety of social factors such as an increase in births from unmarried parents‚ an escalation in family breakdown and the surfacing of alternative parental partnerships and parent-child relationships. Most notably‚ this has created uncertainty and incongruity in regards to the importance given to the link between a child and a natural parent in parental disputes concerning the upbringing of children‚ known as private law cases. This essay will assess this

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