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    Have you ever noticed how early in the year we start school and how late we end the year? There is less time for vacations and therefore less time with your friends. I think we should have less half days in the school year and the school year should start earlier. I believe it would be a good idea if school did get out earlier because you would get a longer vacation. If you did get a longer vacation‚ you would be refreshed and ready for the new year instead of thinking that the school year came

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    We have the same question that ‘why do we have to do homework every day?’. Most people explain about the harms of homework‚ but why don’t they explain about the goods too? I think we have to change our way of thinking because homework does more good than harm. Firstly‚ homework helps us to allocate our time because of our research; we have to find more extra knowledge in order to do our homework. When we do homework‚ we can’t waste the time with the ridiculous things‚ and homework motivates us to

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    Cloning is a cell that could be made into the same animal that scientist want and scientist have used it and we have used it before for important things. Cloning is an eidetic a thing that scientist can copy and can help humans. The thing is some scientists think we should not have cloning so here are two reasons why we should have cloning. We should have cloning because is it can replace certain tissues. According to the National Human Genome Research Institute a website‚ Therapeutic is a type

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    crisis-type situations‚ our reactions may not be as expected. Ethics are a complex set of ideas each individual possesses based on their moral codes. Ethics determine what is right‚ and what is wrong for an individual. However‚ we have adopted a sense of cultural relativism in that we don’t always feel the “right” thing is the ethical thing to do. Dr. Edward Younkins‚ Professor of Accountancy and Business Administration at Wheeling Jesuit University‚ states that this form of cultural relativism comes from

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    Do We Have A Vending Machine Crisis? "The vending machine ate my money! What do I do?" A grief stricken man in front of me looked deep in my face for an answer. "I’m sorry. This is my first day at Mount Royal so I really can’t be much help to you". I walked away pleased that my dollar twenty-five was still imbedded in my palm. With five minutes until my first class and stomach still growling‚ I searched franticly through EA and finally found the Doritos I had been longing for. I knew I

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    Fred Wilson—the Artist Simple and complicated‚ Fred Wilson is an installation artist and political activist. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Purchase College‚ State University of New York in 1976. Fred Wilson was born in 1954 in The Bronx‚ New York (Fred Wilson‚ Art21.org). He is an American artist‚ with African-American and Caribbean descent (Fred Wilson‚ Artspace.com). Fred Wilson still lives in New York today. He is most known for his conceptual art. He is quoted as saying‚

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    Beauty vs. Ugliness: Early Myths and Classic Fairytales In his novel of the retold myth Till We Have Faces‚ C.S. Lewis takes the roles of beauty and ugliness from fairytales and myths and not only emulates but confutes them. Traditionally the role of beauty is a symbol of good in classic fairytales and ugliness is symbolic of evil. The myth in the novel both proves and disproves this mainstream idea throughout the novel. Lewis creatively integrates a more relatable story by showing the flaw in

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    Why We Shouldn’t Have School Uniforms The struggle of wether or not to have school uniforms is a big issue for lots of schools. There is a lot of controversy over the idea. People argue that we should while others argue that we shouldn’t. Both sides have some great arguments. School uniforms should not be required by schools. Kids who have to wear school uniforms will not be prepared for adulthood. Adults get to pick their own clothes. Children with school uniforms dont get to pick their own clothes

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    The Vietnam War is one of the most disgraceful periods in American history. Not only did the greatest superpower in the world get bested by an almost third-world nation‚ but we lost badly. Perhaps this war could have been won‚ or even prevented in the first place. The United States could have and should have won this war‚ with a combination of better weapons usage‚ better tactics‚ and better support from their home country. Before the War Even years before the war‚ Vietnam was a hotly disputed

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    Shirley Jackson Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco on December 14‚ 1916. Jackson spent most of her childhood in Burlingame‚ California where she began writing poetry and short stories. Jackson attended Syracuse University in 1973‚ and during this year she published her first short story “Janice.” During her time spent at Syracuse University she met her husband‚ Stanley Edgar Hyman. Jackson and Hyman together founded a literary magazine known as “Spectre.” Both Jackson and Hyman graduated

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