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    Why Should We Keep Cars

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    We should keep cars‚ they have been here for so many years. Cars have done a lot of great things to this world. As it states in paragraph 3 Cars let people free‚ people don’t have to live in the city where your job is‚ cars also helped the growth off suburbs. Cars have grown to be so much now you have 100 types of cars to pick from way let all that hard work on cars go to waste? Cars do have some things wrong like the population‚ but nothing is perfect but cars come close! When I’m in my car I

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    Introduction to Plastic money:- The recent growth in the use of plastic money mainly credit and debit cards has been phenomenal. There are hundreds of millions of credit cards in circulation today; these little rectangular pieces of polymerized substance have become a way of life. India alone is home to millions of them. Initially positioned as a status symbol these plastic cards have caught on in a big way amongst the educated population of the country. Spending pattern through plastic money will change drastically

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    supporters of globalization argue that it is essential to an individual’s advancement and economic progress‚ and constantly reiterate that an integrated market economy will bring prosperity worldwide. Whereas‚ critics of globalization believe that without a proper framework and policies‚ the consequence of globalization will have a great impact on world politics‚ income inequality and environment (social services). In this paper‚ I will highlight the adverse affects and flaws of globalization policies

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    287 million people use the internet in the United States of America every day. Nearly all of them could never imagine coming home and not being able to access Facebook‚ YouTube‚ or even Netflix. Without the protection Net Neutrality provides‚ this could happen. Net Neutrality is a principle in place that makes sure that all internet users have access to all content‚ regardless of source without Internet Service Providers (ISPs) giving unfair pricing‚ slowing down internet speed for certain sites

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    People have long debated on whether or not students should be compelled to attend classes. In my opinion‚ class attendance should be optional for them. One of the reasons for that is the self-study ability of university students. The purpose of higher education is making students qualified enough to receive qualifications. If a student can self-study to pass all the required exams‚ he is qualified. With all the materials available on the Internet and library‚ a student can do so actually. Therefore

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    Paying College Athletes

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    profitable market. If you were to ask me a few months ago if college athletes were deserving of salary‚ I would simply answer no because it was all I knew. It is clear to me now that these athletes are well deserving of some kind of income. College athletes should be paid for the fact alone that they deserve it for their hard work. Another reason they should be paid is due to the fact they are not really being educated for “free”. Payment of athletes can lastly be justified because of the commercialized

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    or grades when students get paid to improve. People have been getting paid for grades for many years but‚ recently more and more parents have rewarded their children for achieving good grades. The concept of rewarding a student for grades has been around for a long time but‚ should the school start paying students to do better in school? Students should not be paid to do better on tests and in school. Paying a student for a good grade is a waste of money‚ and can cause negative psychological effects

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    English 111 Why People Really Go to College Christopher Caldwell‚ author of the New York Times article "What a College Education Buys‚" believes many people attend college for the wrong reasons. He says college is overrated and that many go just to socialize or to find a partner (214). He also states if you are going to college to obtain a liberal arts degree and not Phd‚ education may not be worth all the studying or the money many parents pay (214-215). He goes on to say even though college is

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    times. Sometimes they will break when you are on your way to an important meeting or when you are running low on money. This gets very frustrating and the older your car gets or the worse you take care of it‚ the more often this will happen. There is however a fairly easy solution to this. If you learn the basics of how a car works and what kind of care it needs then you can keep it in better shape and keep money in your pockets. The first thing you should learn about is changing the oil. This is one

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    I agree with the statement ‘People should not persuade others to join their religion’ because it’s the persons choice. Everyone has the right to choose what religion they want‚ or don’t want‚ based on their own reasons and feelings and no one should try and influence them into choosing one religion that they may not actually believe in but have been persuaded by others that it is the best religion to choose. Traditional Christian Missionaries would most likely disagree with what the statement says

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