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    College may not be for everyone; not everyone likes school. Many people think it is necessary for everyone to go to college‚ but not all high school graduates should have to attend college to be successful. There are many other options. Not everyone can afford to go to college it is very expensive. It sometimes is very difficult for someone to go to college right after high school because of the cost. According to research‚ the average cost for a public college is about $33‚480. Even the

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction In this chapter introduction of the CREDIT CARD SECURITY SYSTEM USING GSM are discussed. It gives overall view of the project design and the related literature and the environment to be considered. Chapter wise organization discuss the main processing done using LPC 2148 microcontroller and then what is the process that can be automated which is within the scope of the work. Then we discuss the implementation aspects. 1.2. Aim of the

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    Paying College Athletes Max Scherzer‚ a professional baseball player‚ said “When you get drafted out of high school‚ you’re going to be going into the minor leagues‚ and that can take three to five or six years — multiple years — in the minor leagues‚ and you’re forfeiting your right to further your education”. He said this when he was talking to CSN’s‚ Santana Moss‚ on him choosing college over going pro right away. Scherzer choose to go to college‚ and not get paid‚ so he could get his education

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    Homework Should Be Banned

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    the classroom i.e. at home. In many cases‚ students are required to be complete the task/s assigned by a certain due date. This is where majority of students fail to understand the true significance of homework. I therefore agree that the students should have the right to decide to complete homework but only to a certain extent. At secondary schooling‚ good and well-motivated students are often the ones who complete homework and assignments. This is not to say that other students do not‚ they are

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    their people speech; As American we should be thankful that we do not live in a country similar to those‚ this is the reason why‚ when we choose to speak on something‚ we need to speak about the issue with respect‚ and not use words that come off as being offensive or violent. There are many speeches that discriminate and demeaned a person because of their race‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ and disability. Because of these hateful and negative speeches‚ many college and universities in the United States

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    Value of college People should go to college because you can get more money in the end. My reasons for this is you get more money in the end‚ you have a less chance to be obese‚ and you can get better benefits from your job. Now i will explain my reasons for putting these reasons. Going to college you can get more money. You can get more money because you can have a better education and better jobs will want hire you. Those better jobs will hire you because you know more and you can do your job

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    Soda Should Be Banned

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    “More than half of adult New Yorkers are obese or overweight‚ according to the city’s health department‚ which said it believed 5‚000 New Yorkers died every year as a result of health problems related to obesity” (Grynbaum). This mind-boggling statistic is what lead the mayor propose a soda ban that would limit the size of soda that could be sold. This ban‚ in an effort to fight obesity‚ would discourage people from buying larger sodas by banning the sale of sodas of more than 16 oz. Although this

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    White collar crime and credit card fraud are complex crimes that are generally related to business‚ industry‚ and economic schemes. The U.S. Department of Justice defines white collar crime as a “nonviolent‚ illegal activities that rely on deceit‚ deception‚ concealment‚ manipulation‚ breach of trust‚ subterfuge‚ or illegal circumvention” (Criminal Investigation‚ 11th Edition). Statically these sophisticated crimes are usually committed by caucasian and european men. No matter the circumstances‚

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    technicians‚ all those who areperceived as unruly have a place. They have a role to fill in the big jigsaw puzzle that is oursociety. Our society should be seen in tiers‚ yet on a flat plane with everyone on equal footingbecause as long as those “at the bottom” are needed‚ they will always be welcomed by those “atthe top.” Not everyone should pursue a college education because it is simply not necessary.There is no need for everyone to be a doctor. There is no need for everyone to be a lawyer. Andthere

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    The Drinking Age in The U.S. Should Be Lowered When a person turns eighteen‚ he or she can get married‚ vote‚ pay taxes‚ purchase cigarettes‚ be tried as an adult for crimes‚ legally use their own credit card‚ purchase real estate‚ and even enter the military. When a United States citizen turns eighteen‚ that person is considered a legal adult. According to The United States Constitution‚ “The right of citizens of the United States‚ who are eighteen-years of age or older‚ to vote shall not be denied

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