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    Receiving your P1 licence signifies an important time in a teenager’s life. For many‚ it can be seen as a rite of passage‚ a transition into adult hood. It gives a teenager the rite and freedom of travelling in a car on their own‚ and opens up new opportunities for work‚ travel‚ school etc. Despite these privileges‚ receiving your p-plates comes with major responsibilities. Drivers who are on their p-plates are often involved in horrifying crash statistics and are perceived as reckless‚ irresponsible

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    I am arguing for the reasons why there shouldn’t be speed limits. My first reason is because sometimes people be having places to be. My second reason is because what’s the point of having speed limits if most people don’t follow them. My third reason is because a lot of people have their own speed. Usually when people are going past the speed limit it is because their rushing to be somewhere else. I think they should be allowed to travel fast to their location if there in a rush. Some people have

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    Should the drink drive limit be zero? For my report‚ I am going to see if the drink-drive limit should be zero. I am going to research the following: * Pros of the limit being reduced * Cons of the limit being reduced * Environmental effects * Social effects * Financial effects After researching these categories‚ I will decide whether the or not using all the facts and research I have procured. I will use reliable sources and proven sources for my research. I will also give

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    Introduction Knowledge is an important element in every individuals’ lives but most importantly to businesses to succeed in today’s economy.  The successfulness of knowledge is through many strategies that involve knowledge creation‚ knowledge transfer and knowledge management and also by using advanced IT systems through the economic growth and change (Anantatmula and Kanungo‚ 2010). The purpose of this report is to evaluate how successful the KM strategies are in place within Apple and to evaluate

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    to impose a national speed limit and instead of enacting legislation they decided to threaten the states that failed to comply‚ by withholding federal road funds; I feel it should have been considered unlawful. The choice to enforce a speed limit should fall under the responsibility of each individual state. It should be voted on by the states elected officials whether a speed limit should be raised. I believe that Congress did not simply enact a national speed limit because Congress wanted to

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    keep a job. The recycling of these responsibilities would bring forth new ideas and perspectives to Congress. Term limits are already being issued in several states and need to continue to be addressed. Until boundaries are placed on our Congressional leaders‚ they will continue to take advantage of the system they seem to continuously abuse.

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    moral decisions” (Bowie‚ 3). Ethics‚ itself‚ is not morals as many may think. It is the study of moral principles. Then to what extent does ethical judgements limit arts and natural sciences? I believe ethical judgement should limit arts and natural sciences when it has negative impacts on something or someone else. To what extent does ethics limit arts? An artist named Marco Evaristti created an art piece called Helena & El Pescador in a museum for his exposition. Evaristti put several goldfishes in

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    threats to models health some argue that a minimum weight should be mandatory. They want the models to not be one pound under the healthy weight limit that they require. The problem is that not everyone agrees. Anonymous people argue that models look great while advertising just the way they are as an now. Some argue that if models have a minimum weight limit and it’s passed as a requirement many ordinary people are going to want to go into the modeling business. The other argument is that the models

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    voted to lead. What ended up happening was the Articles of Confederation was discarded instead of being amended‚ and a new system of government was made‚ called the Constitution. Discuss the ways in which the Constitution limits the government. The first way the Constitution limits the power of government is by spreading it out amongst its three main branches‚ the Legislative‚ the Executive and the Judiciary branches‚ which then keep each other in check so no single branch can become too

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    countries around the world have come up with population tightening policies. However‚ in some developing countries‚ governments cannot control the number of children in a family. Although many people believe that governments do not have the right to limit the number of children a couple can have‚ it will be argued that they should have the right to confine the number of offspring one family can have in heavily populated countries for three reasons: the earth does not have enough resources for all people

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