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    Windsor vs. US

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    WINDSOR VS. US In the past decade or so‚ the issue of whether or not homosexuals should be treated the same way as heterosexuals has been a major topic. Who’s really to say what “marriage” is these days- the constitution was created so long ago that it isn’t right to still go by some of the laws that were written Same sex marriage is becoming more and more popular now that people aren’t afraid to hide their sexual orientation to the world‚ because most people feel comfortable in the world

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    Tobacco Companies Targeting Young People Thesis: Statistics show us that young people are the main target of the tobacco companies. Outline I. Introduction II. Two main companies III. Tobacco industries claims VI. Other problems V. Stopping them from smoking VI. Conclusion Every day‚ 3‚000 kids start smoking‚ most of them between the ages of 10 and 18. These kids add up to 90 percent of all new smokers (Roberts 38). These statistics show us that young people are

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    The Life Before us There are a variety of ways to express our love in the world. In the novel “The Life Before us” by Romain Gray‚ the central theme of the novel is the importance of love. In the novel‚ the author conveys the messages that we need love to live and it helps people to make relationships and can improve their ability to interact socially. The Life Before Us is the story of 14-year-old orphaned Arab boy‚ Momo‚ lives in Belleville‚ a multi-ethnic working-class neighborhood of Paris‚

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    Do you think Self-Driving cars should be aloud on U.S. roads? In an article I read about self-driving cars it explained that these cars are just around the corner. Now that is not a shock with today’s advanced technology I believe that self-driving cars will be a lot of safer than human driving cars because it could free up while on the road to do anything else like make up‚ text‚ or even take a nap. Self-driving cars would also obey all laws‚ but that would not swerve if a child or animal ran

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    Cars have been in use since the year 1870. Since then the number of cars on the roads has increased many times over. Cars now seem to have made our live easier and more convenient. Nevertheless‚ in my opinion‚ more cars give us much more problems than their benefits.First of all‚ people must work much harder in order to afford a car. This also means that they have to earn a considerable amount of money. The prices of new cars are so high that they usually need to take a credit to buy one. Moreover

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    the United States. There are approximately twenty-seven million victims of sex trafficking worldwide; three hundred thousand of them are women and children bought and sold yearly here in the U.S. Of the three hundred thousand sex slaves sold in the US‚ 25% are forced into the business by parents or family members and 75% are former runaways. Each year‚ 1.7 million children run away from home. From that number‚ 90% will be approached by traffickers within 48 hours. Many of which do not make it out

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    Just Like Us

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    Cynthia Camacho Vindrola Steven Mayers English 1A 06/09/2013 Just Like Us The immigration problem in America has been dividing the document and undocumented people‚ in the book Just Like Us‚ by Helen Thorpe‚ she tells the story of four Mexican – American girls who live in Denver Colorado. Marisela and Yadira‚ were born in Mexico and are undocumented while Clara was born in Mexico too it is a permanent resident‚ and Elissa is a U.S citizen. They are best friend and their relationship it is not

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    NETWORKING FOR JUSTICE: USA TRIP REPORT BY DALHATU YOLA ---------- You think solutions to the conflicts and crises ravaging Northern Nigeria could be not be found from within our shores or sub region but the United States? ---------- Sure. We are merely going to interface with scholars and nationalities of countries with experience in rigmaroles of pluralist existence to appropriately analyse‚ understand and afterwards advocate strategic policy inputs and best practice approach for practical

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    will the future change us

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    Will the future change us? In many short stories‚ we have the element of the supernatural or the extraordinary. These stories interest us because of the fact that most of these things are not real and it lets us imagine a completely different world. A world that might exist in the future. The Indifference Engine and Tourists have opposing themes on the subject. Firstly‚ Project Itoh‚ author of the Indifference Engine‚ is trying to show us how futuristic advances in technology will not help stop

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    U.S. & World News 1. According to Patrick Henry‚ what is the basic question being debated at the Virginia convention? Patrick Henry said that the basic question being debated at the Virginia Convention is "nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery." 2. What reasons does Henry offer to suggest that the British were not worthy of trust at the time? Henry suggested that the British were not worthy of trust at the time because they were occupying the military services that the Americans

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