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    with adults. • Juveniles who commit murder regardless of the age should be tried as adults. • Juveniles who commit murder should not be incarcerated but should be rehabilitated. • Teenagers should not be able to get an abortion without parental Teenagers should have access to birth control without their parents’ consent. • Should the state fund schools run by particular faiths? • Should schools require their students to wear a school uniform? • Are beauty contests harmful? • Should Physical

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    Without a doubt the short story‚ “The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas‚” hit hard and I wept. It wasn’t just a few mere escaped tears but it was a hearty sob with heartache. In the beginning‚ I was really enjoying the story‚ I like how the author brought me into the story to create my own paradise. “Perhaps it would be best if you imagined it as your own fancy bids‚ assuming it will rise to the occasion‚ for certainly I cannot suit you all‚” this was a new and a neat maneuver‚ I had never read a

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    Should youth participate in politics? Politics is the art of governing the policies‚ people and framing rules for the well being of common people. Politics is an age old science in India. And the question‚ Should youth indulge in politics always arise in any country? There can be two reasons for this deplorable scene of Indian politics. One may be that the youth today are not interested in actively participating in the political field. They are content with what they are doing and how

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    conscience. However‚ these habits can at times lead us to be unintentional victims. “Habit rules the unreflecting herd‚” as stated by William Wordsworth shows how one can effortlessly be subdued by prevailing groups. On the other hand‚ “Habit rules the unreflecting mind‚” shows how someone can be subservient to ones own unconscious actions. Whether one succumbs to the habits of a herd or the mind‚ the end result is the victimization of oneself. It is easy to become a victim within the influence of a herd

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    powerful god in Greek mythology. He is the central figure of the Greek gods as he is not only the god of the sky but also the king of the gods. He ruled over the Olympian gods in the tallest mountain in Greece‚ Mount Olympus where he lived. Being the most feared god of all gave him the liberty of doing and having anything that he desired. Zeus played a key role in many of the Greek mythologies. Zeus was the king of the gods‚ but like every Greek myth‚ nothing came easy. Zeus was the 6th and youngest

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    robbery and murder conviction. One excuse could have been that Robby seemed to be born under a black cloud. He was born on December 29 which seemed a foreshadowing of his whole life for two reasons. First‚ his birthday‚ the most important day for a young boy‚ was associated with tragedy‚ because both of his grandfathers died on December 28‚ his grandmother on December 29‚ and his sister lost a baby early one January. The close of the year‚ which contained his birthday‚ was often a time of mourning‚ instead

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    The Persian civilization was an empire while the Greek civilization was city states Over 35 million people were ruled by the Persians. Their political system was built on top of the preexisting systems of Mesopotamia. The emperors of the Persian system were only approachable by high class people. The greeks were city states that had about 500 to 5‚000 people. The Greeks didn’t build their civilization upon civilizations that existed before them. The Greek’s ideology included equality for their citizens

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    The signs of the greek zodiac are identified by the twelve groups of stars‚ also known as constellations. The signs of zodiac were associated with the four elements: Earth‚ air‚ fire‚ and water. The word zodiac comes from a Greek word meaning circle of animals.Zodiacs relate to Greek mythology because each zodiac sign originated from a Greek myth. The twelve signs explain how each group of stars found its way into the heavens. My birthday is November 6th‚ therefore my zodiac sign is the scorpio

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    Who was Jesus?” is a question that historians and religious scholars have been trying to answer for many centuries‚ ever since the creation of the Christian religion. May texts‚ whether biblical or otherwise‚ offer various insights into who Jesus was as both a religious leader and as a person. Included in these texts is the Gospel of Thomas‚ a non-canonical collection of the secret teachings of Christ. Although it is not included in the canonical gospels of the New Testament‚ The Gospel of Thomas

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    language‚ and how it’s meant to be interpreted‚ since no message‚ story‚ or action can ever be portrayed without it. In Virginia Woolf’s “How One Should Read a Book”‚ and Pablo Neruda’s “The Word”‚ their thoughts on literature are very much the same‚ but vaguely different at the same time. Pablo Neruda defines the true core of literature as "the word". He portrays this towards us with the use of countless metaphors and imagery stating the fact that literature is the base which joins it all

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