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    our lives would look like. Civil disobedience allows us to voice our opinions‚ peacefully and respectfully. Without civil disobedience‚ we would not be able to voice our opinions‚ and make changes for the better‚ without resorting to violence. With the way our world works‚ one does have a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. One reason as to why we need to disobey unjust laws is because it can open the eyes of others‚ and the government. If nobody voiced their opinion‚ the government could

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    The Assassination of President Kennedy - Two Points of View One of the greatest tragedies in our nation’s history‚ the assassination of President John F. Kennedy‚ has also been one of the greatest mysteries of the past forty-seven years. There have been two deeply contested beliefs regarding how the assassination was completed. One is that this was the action of a single gunman and the other that their were two or more gunmen. Another key debate has been who was behind the assassination.

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    Introduction It is not always clear why a criminal justice system is needed or indeed what it contributes to the functioning of a society. In the discussion that will follow‚ it will be argued that there are essentially four reasons why we do need to have a criminal justice system. First‚ it upholds the freedoms of individuals and maintenance of public order. Second‚ a criminal justice system instils fear in people and thus deterring illegal activities. Third‚ a good justice system provides

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    Why do we need leaders? What is it that we expect from our leaders? I frequently ask participants in classes and seminars to think of several characteristics that define a good leader. Depending on the size of the group I may get as many as a hundred different responses. Defining leadership characteristics is quite difficult. Is there something that sets good leaders apart from others? Very often we find that the one thing that all leaders seem to have in common is Vision; they have a clear

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    Why do we need a world without paper? Firstly‚ to save our environment‚ i.e our trees‚ our forest‚ animals habitat. Secondly‚ to keep our society green & clean by preventing landfills with waste papers. When computers first entered our lives more than 20 years ago‚ the idea of having electronic communication was born. Soon the Internet and email brought electronic communication into reality. [30a] The arguments for getting rid of paper are even stronger today than in the past. By eliminating paper

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    Tatum’s work‚ Defining Racism “Can We Talk?”‚ covered the themes of racism‚ prejudice‚ and privilege. She discussed in great detail the effects of racism in America today and how European-American people will always hold White privilege. She discussed an article written by Peggy McIntosh called “Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”‚ an article which I was fortunate enough to read and discuss last year. Here she explains how Euro-American individuals hold advantage or privilege in all ways‚ many of which

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    In What We Talk About When We Talk About Love the theme is love and the difficulty to define the love. The story is mainly based on dialogues between two couples‚ which are Mel‚ Teresa‚ Laura and Nick. While they talked a lot‚ at the end of story‚ they did not come up with a clear definition about love. The language used in the story is easy to understand and catching up. In this essay‚ I will talk about author’s writing style and important symbolisms used in the story. Raymond Carver was a minimalist

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    The argument of school vouchers and charter school systems is a debate and heated topic being argued in small town school boards and also at the large Supreme Court level. The two topics of school vouchers and charter schools are being argued as school choice initiatives because they essentially allow the students’ parents to select the education and institution for their children that are not a part of traditional public school systems. The school voucher initiative or program provides parents a

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    may not need to improve on while teaching the class the necessary standards they will be tested on. What people fail to see about standardized testing is how the scores can help improve each child’s learning ability and the way teachers go over the material. I chose to write about this topic because I have never been a good test taker nor have I been a fan of standardized testing. However‚ throughout this paper I hope to enlighten everyone on the importance of standardized testing and why they require

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    Messing Around with Addiction: The Struggle of America’s Youth Rehabilitation is the act of restoring something to its original state. Everyone makes mistakes and everyone needs a chance to change from the mistakes they’ve made. Legally if you are over the age of eighteen you are recognized as an adult but scientifically our brains are not fully developed until age twenty-five. So how can a judge hold a fifteen year old fully accountable for his or her actions when he or she can’t even fully understand

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