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    Why One Should Join the Military There are many benefits to being a member of the United States armed forces. While serving in the armed forces‚ one will be taught self-discipline and how to live independently. Also‚ the military offers many opportunities for advancement while guaranteeing a pay check every two weeks. Finally‚ the military offers money every year to service members and former service members to obtain higher education. Whether one chooses to make the armed forces a career or

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    Should Standardized Tests be Abolished from the School Educational System in America? The standardized test issues have always been one of the most important issues in the educational system of a country. Standardized test is a test for which norms on a reference group‚ ordinarily drawn from many schools or communities‚ are provided (Van Kollenburg‚ Susan E.‚ 2002). In simpler terms‚ standardized tests are designed to give a common measure of students’ performance. A very large amount of students

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    PHYSICAL ABILITY Physical ability is the capacity to do tasks or perform any work that requires stamina‚ dexterity‚ strength‚ and similar characteristics. There are nine basic physical abilities that one should have. They are as follows: ▪ Strength Factors: • Dynamic strength • Trunk strength • Static strength • Explosive strength ▪ Flexibility Factors: • Extent flexibility • Dynamic flexibility

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    When looking back on the “Child is a Criminal or Criminal is a Child” assignment‚ I believe that my views have not changed from the views I possessed early on in this course. The views I had were actually solidified throughout this course in learning more about the juvenile justice system. I favored the “criminal is a child” model of approaching juvenile crime in the original essay and the key point noted was that juveniles are a product of their environment and should not be punished on a standardized

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    Should laws and policies aim to maximize happiness? Laws and policies are described in many dictionaries and it is possible to find many descriptions and ideas of what is the true purpouse of laws and policies. Theodore Roosevelt has said‚ that „No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it.” This means that it is an important issue we have to pay attention to. In this essay work I would like to go deeper in my own consciousness

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    What is the place of children in contemporary Chinese society in the context of one-child policy‚ and what factors influence it ? China since early times has been a society with family-centered values‚ and the old saying "Children are the future of the country" (Haizi shi zuguo de weilai) reflects the matter of children being of a big importance. In this essay‚ I will present some views and opinions of the mainland Chinese citizens I have encountered that are related to the matter‚ as

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    Why Was Slavery Abolished

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    girls and pregnant females. They weeded the canes and did other light work. The third and final gang were the very young children who collected green food for the animals and tended the garden. They were looked after by an old woman. Slavery was abolished in 1833‚ this was due to a number of reasons Before it was a vital aspect in upholding the entire western economy‚ the slave trade was already heavily established within Africa itself. Even Though Britain and the Americans were the most

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    Title : AES Shouldn’t Be Abolished AES‚ also known as the Automated Enforcement System‚ the main purpose of the invention of AES is to reduce the rising rate of road accidents. Car accident or crashing often occurs due to speeding and red-light violation. The AES is a system that able to sense and capture the car that exceeds the designated speed limit for a specified stretch of road or drives through a red light (typically at an intersection) then the AES camera will be triggered to capture

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    has been crippled by the ever-growing menace of child labour. Child labor addresses many issues and thoughts such as‚ the lack of enforcement of child labor laws which exist in developing countries‚ and dehumanization. The article” Child Labour can be stopped by Changing International Trade Policies” written by Ian Paul effectively demonstrates that child labour in developing countries is a serious problem that can resolved if we halt trade policies. Ian Paul’s uses powerful evidence‚ uses convincing

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    Should the Electoral College Be Abolished? Did you ever wonder if your vote goes to the candidate you vote for. The Electoral College hurts the third parties and they don’t get the same advantages as other parties have. The Electoral College isn’t fair we don’t get to vote for the president. The Electoral College should be abolished because its undemocratic‚ small states are overrepresented and it hurts third party candidates. Is the Electoral College needed? Document B shows‚ in 1980 Reagan won

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