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    Immigration: limited or unlimited? On the subject of immigration‚ one student at J.E.B. Stuart High School in Falls Church‚ Virginia commented‚ "we make America more interesting" (Swerdlow 61). As true as these words are‚ the question of how much more interest should be allowed to cross our borders each year‚ and what exactly defines an American these days puzzle the already 281 million residents who find comfort in the freedoms of America. America is a land of immigrants‚ also referred to as

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    Teenagers do not worry about the consequences that distracted driving could bring. Because teenagers who drive are very distracted‚ they tend to cause more accidents than adults‚ they also tend to be more dangerous drivers‚ the law on texting and driving should be more strict for teenagers in order to create more safe and pre-cautious teen drivers. The consequences that distracted driving could bring include monetary fines from as low as $20 up to $500‚ criminal charges‚ jail or prison time‚ driving

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    of the United States Constitution protects the right of individuals to keep and bear arms . Although the Supreme Court has ruled that this right applies to individuals‚ not merely to collective militias‚ it has also held that the government may regulate or place some limits on the manufacturer‚ ownership and sale of firearms. Requested by several states during the Constitutional ratification debates‚ the widespread desire for such an amendment reflected the lingering resentment over the widespread

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    Summary of “Apologizing for the Past for a Better Future” In Jason A. Edwards’ (2010) article “Apologizing for the Past for a Better Future‚” he examines the phenomena of collective apology made by the political leaders of Canada‚ Australia and America. All these political leaders apologized for the damages caused by historical wrongdoings because of bad decision making during wars or other situations. Collective apology is a way to apologize to people by acknowledging

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    the other is rather short because it’s just a part of the quote. "This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which‚ in fact‚ it intended that you should perish. Let me spell out precisely what I mean by that‚ for the heart of the matter is here‚ and the root of my dispute with my country. You were born where you were born and faced the future that you faced because you were black and for no other reason. The limits of your ambition were thus‚ expected to be set forever. You were born into a society

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    continue expanding to the point where human life will be completely transformed. This leads to the question‚ should there be limits on technological advancements? Although issues could arise with constant technological development‚ I believe that research should be limited only when an issue arises and ethics are questioned. There has never been a period where humans stopped trying to better ourselves. By applying a restriction

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    Does Immigration Contribute to a Better America? The action of coming to live in a foreign country sounds like what makes up our amazing welcoming country of the United States of America. The United States is also referred to as the “salad bowl”. According to the Salad Bowl Theory‚ there are times when newly arrived immigrants do not lose the unique aspects of their cultures like in the melting pot model. Instead‚ they retain them. The unique characteristics of each culture

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    development of a country. It does not simply refer to the amount of population existing in a country. Human resources only count in the part of population that could benefit for a country in terms of economic aspects. Currently‚ both the rise and the decline of population lead not only to the economy and social issues but also environmental issues. There is an on-going debate on whether the government should have the rights to interfere. For our group‚ we strongly believe the government should intervene

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    Planning to a better Future There are many different aspects in the planning toward a future but the first items to our success in the list are the goals in short‚ medium and long terms. Setting your goals means the desire to achieve the plan. However‚ there will be different goals depending in your present work status‚ age‚ family‚ and so on. What happens if I am without job in this environment? The great challenges and fierce competition that

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    Does Immigration Contribute to a Better America? Ever since this country was first discovered and settled‚ people from countries all over the world left their homelands and migrated to the “New World”. People from Spain‚ Germany‚ France‚ England and Asia traveled great distances to reach a new land of opportunity‚ to perhaps escape religious persecution or tyrant rulers. For centuries America has been viewed as a place for a fresh start‚ a place where anybody can come and begin a new life and follow

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