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    The National Prohibition of alcohol in America started in the year 1920. It was known as the "noble experiment". It was created to reduce crime and corruption‚ solve social problems‚ reduce the tax burden by poorhouses and prisons‚ and to improve hygiene and health in America. The results of the "noble experiment" was indicated that it was an absolute failure. This evidence is from the economic theory‚ which estimates that prohibition of mutually beneficial exchanges is bound to fail. The Prohibition

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    century’s. Change in language is a very good thing; it helps us trade goods and services with other countries. If our language did not change there would be an even greater language barer then there already is. Here is a thought‚ how difficult would it be if you were to go to a different town where they spoke a different language then you and you tried to buy something. Would you understand how much the item is‚ probably not? In some cases you may be able to figure it out by the gestures. However it would

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    Report into the Proposal to allow all teachers a free supply of chocolate when teaching at Lakes Entrance Secondary College Example 1 The purpose of this report is to discuss a proposal which has recently been made by teachers to the Principal of Lakes Entrance Secondary College‚ requesting that free supplies of chocolate be made readily available to all teaching staff when teaching. All teaching and support staff are in absolute agreement that this would bring many positive benefits to the school

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    Animal Testing. Good or Bad

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    When it comes to the world of medical sciences‚ there is rarely certainty. There is always room for reaction‚ incorrect data gathering‚ or contamination when testing. Can this uncertainty be placed on human lives? These uncertainties are placed on what medical science has to thank most: animals. Animals have been irreplaceable in the processes of mapping genomes‚ transplanting organs‚ and ridding humans and animals of diseases and disorders. Many call it immoral‚ but it is necessary and only beneficial

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    Tv Viewing- Good or Bad?

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    mindless entertainment‚ which sensationalize some absurd issues and we amuse ourselves with them and most of the programs that are aired on TV lack quality content. Researchers from all across the world are conducting several investigations to find out the influence of television on our intelligence. People of all age groups and diverse backgrounds have been involved in these researches to find whether television affects our intelligence. However‚ there is no practical evidence which shows that television

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    Buoyancy is an upward lifting force that acts on an object when it displaces water. Buoyancy acts against gravity 4. The object will float. 5. The reason Ben’s boat didn’t float is because the boat sinks because its weight is greater than the displaced water’s weight. To fix it Ben would have to spread the volume of his boat out or put his boat in more dense water. 6. The reason some objects float and some objects don’t float is because when an object is dropped in the water pushes back on the object

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    Bilbo Bagins Good or Bad

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    Unfortunately history shows this did not work. With each compromise that Britain agreed to‚ Hitler and Germany demanded more. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th June 1919 formally ending World War 1. It consisted of 440 Articles setting out the terms of Germany’s punishment. The Treaty stated that Germany was not allowed to have an air force‚ its navy could only have 6 ships and the army no more than 100‚ 000 men. In 1933 Germany openly began to rearm‚ raising her army to 300‚000 men

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    their ability. In terms of learning‚ they have better language environment to learn fast. Also‚ they can develop their interpersonal skills with other foreign students during team work and enhance their competence. As for motivating their skills‚ when they study overseas‚ they have to learn how to handle their daily basic things such as renting a accommodation ‚ cooking three meals and getting along with other roommates. Those things has led them becoming independent. In addition‚ they have to fit

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    “All men recognize the right of revolution; that is‚ the right to refuse allegiance to‚ and to resist‚ the government‚ when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable.” (Henry David Thoreau) America has tried to thrive as a free society. America has had little success‚ even though we are promised equal treatment under the law. Americans are aware that America needs to provide civil liberties within this nation to make America great. Justice‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness is

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    than 1.4°F (0.8°C) over the past 100 years‚ with much of this increase taking place over the past 35 years. A temperature change of 1.4°F may not seem like much if you’re thinking about a daily or seasonal fluctuation‚ but it is a significant change when you think about a permanent increase averaged across the entire planet. Consider‚ for example‚ that 1.4°F is greater than the average annual temperature difference between Washington‚ D.C.‚ and Charleston‚ South Carolina‚ which is more than 450 miles

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