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    Should Sikh children be allowed to wear a kirpan in school or not? FOR-Sikh Many Sikhs would say yes because it is a part of their religion. And it is not just that reason. They argue that if they are allowed to wear the other 4 ks‚ why not be allowed to wear the 5th. Many other people would argue against it because it’s a knife in general‚ but they say it will not be used it is simply there for their beliefs. Just because as Sikh has the kirpan knife on them doesn’t mean they will even get it out

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    Have you ever wondered why certain rules have been chosen in schools country-wide? Parents and students have questioned the school board‚ & school authority/administration on the choices made. Why so strict? Who could possibly abide by these instructions? Adults claim we are being let off to easy & privileges are getting out of control. In the past there wasn’t much technology‚ fashion was very different & schools were even smaller. So why blame us? Put yourself in our shoes; I doubt that one would

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    the smart phones. Recently‚ smart phones are totally shifting the way we think about mobile phone. Mobile phones are not just tools for us to call or texting each other‚ they have a lot of gestures that facilitate us in our daily life. According to the research done by GO-Gulf.com in 2012‚ 80% of the world population today owns a mobile phone which is about 5 billion of mobile phones there are in the world‚ meanwhile 1.08 billion is smart phone. 89% of the users are using their smart phones throughout

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    The use of cellular phones has spread like wild fire in the last ten years. It has become a part of everyday life for many American citizens‚ and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily operations. Unfortunately‚ many of these daily operations occur while the individual is driving. As a result‚ many accidents have taken place in the last ten years due to the use of cell phones while on the road. The leads me to believe that if people can’t concentrate on the road while talking or

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    Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1945371/ Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd (NESTLE) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Description: Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd (NESTLE) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd (Nestle Malaysia) is one of the leading providers of food products in Malaysia and overseas. The company‚ along with its subsidiaries‚ engages in manufacturing‚ marketing‚ and sale of food and beverage products

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    book banning should be allowed in schools. Book banning is when an establishment‚ such as a school system‚ decides that certain

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    over these rights is whether torture should be an acceptable method to extract information from terrorists‚ kidnappers‚ etc. Torture should be a usable legal practice when science fails and time is against the situation in order to gain valuable intel‚ however it should not go without intervention from the legal system. Tortures most useful perk is that it can be used to extract important knowledge about possible security threats. In a world

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    In school‚ student’s Fourth Amendment rights are limited. Teachers and school administrators are legally allowed to search students without a warrant. Student’s basic rights are being violated and it shouldn’t be legal. Their rights shouldn’t be limited because it invades student’s privacy. Also‚ these searches could be unreasonable and suspicion less. These students can be searched without a warrant. People in school shouldn’t have their rights limited and violated just because of suspicious teachers

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    ample suffering is a mercy killing. Both are methods of euthanasia. We all have the right to die if it ends a person’s suffering or if a person is terminally ill and will die anyway. People should not have to suffer if they do not want to. Throughout the years‚ many people have argued whether euthanasia should be legal or illegal. To some it is considered "playing God"; to others it is a generous act. Do the people who consider euthanasia "playing God"; consider prolonging life "playing God" also

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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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