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    “College students should be allowed to select their own courses.” The education system is changing every year‚ but one thing remains the same – compulsory subjects at college. Students are made to study those subjects which are nowhere near to their interests. This causes un-necessary burden on the students and is also one of the major reasons why students lose interest in the middle of their course. The ultimate goal of getting educated has grayed out. If we closely observe the trends‚ students who

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    In this conflicting viewpoint assignment‚ we had to utilize ProCon.org and other credible sources to further our erudition on different viewpoints. An example of a controversy that held two great viewpoints‚ was whether students should temporally use tablets or textbooks. Tablets are a part of technology and is one of the main objects millennials use today. Books have been around for centuries and have yet to fail us in expanding our learning. “Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse

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    The United States of America is based on freedom and we should try and preserve as much freedom as possible: that being said‚ when children enter the confines of a school zone they give up some constitutional rights that are implemented in order to preserve the best learning environment possible. For example‚ canine officers are allowed into schools to sniff out drugs that may be harmful to the school environment. There is debate about whether this violates our 4th amendment right against unreasonable

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    Should Torture Be Allowed or Not The issue of torture is being very current and it arouses debate between those who are totally against it; those who think that it sometimes can be used for good; and those who are in between. The idea of torture was seen only as something that happened far away in time‚ and it should not even be considered as an issue of the modern society. Furthermore‚ torture was seen as a violation of the fundamental human rights‚ which were protected by different human rights

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    Some say that students should be allowed to have their phone’s out‚ but in my opinion I think they shouldn’t. Why have a phone out where it can distract you from paying attention and if you lose attention it can drop your grade. If you’re taking a test and someone’s phone goes off it has distracted the whole class and the students are officially of task. Having a phone where you can reach out your pocket is losing focus from a teacher or a classmate. Why do you feel the nerve where you can disturb

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    I am torn on the issue of allowing psychedelics to be used for religious purposes. On one hand I feel it should be allowed because of our right to religious freedom granted to us by the constitution. On the other hand it can still be considered a violation of the law. I think that if I had to choose I would agree with the Supreme Court and side with their right to religious freedom. If I were to make this decision I would‚ however‚ place certain restrictions‚ on where and when it can be used and

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    Earning a trophy for just participating? Sound familiar. Have you ever gotten a trophy on some team and the kind that just played in the sand get the same one. Kids are getting trophies for participating but can that cause kids to grow up always expecting a reward affect the way they grow up. This has happened to me aswell when I was younger on my baseball team I wasn’t very good and always playing in the dirt and this other girl was really good and we both got the same trophy and that made me

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    the Study Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of a teenager and beginner youth derives knowledge through learning. A secondary school student is expected to be preparing for his/her first school leaving certificate and should be ready to pass must relevant subjects with honors. The secondary school students are those students of post-primary studies or as described above. It is at this stage of academics that students lay the foundation of

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    two thousand and five. In a recent poll Fifty Three percent of Americans believe that all torture should be abolished‚ with thirty one percent of those polled believing it should be allowed but with limits‚ and seven percent of those polled believing it should be allowed without limits. In a world full of lies and vulgarity‚ where people are capable of things so inhuman‚ torturing should not be allowed. Torture is often used to punish‚ to obtain information or a confession‚ to take revenge on a person

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    School prom is one of the momentous events for students‚ which is the reason of some schools want to implement breathalyzer to ensure students’ safety. In my opinion‚ schools should not administer breathalyzer test at proms because it offends students civil rights‚ makes them guilty although they are not‚ and stands against students’ willingness. As young adults‚ students have civil rights which protect personal privacy and ensure their ability to participate in social activities‚ such as a prom

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