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    attend college‚ people were too busy trying to make money. So why do we have to pay most of what we earned for our education? A big reason why people in our nation don’t attend college is because they can’t afford it. Having a college degree will relieve financial stress. In addition‚ affordable college tuition will make more impoverished students attend college. Finally‚ more education will equal less violence in the world. College should become more affordable. Paying so much for college can cause

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    the Criminal Justice System. Identify and discuss three examples of important criminal justice legislative changes since 1990s. The key aim of this assignment is to discuss and identify the important changes of the criminal justice system legislation since early 1990s to 2003‚ and how these changes have reduce criminality in United Kingdom through the help of a number of agencies. There have been many important legislation changes in the criminal justice system since in the 1990s‚ but

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    The answer for the question is yes‚ Malaysia should practice an elected system in selecting councilors. The first reason is to giving back the right of the people to elect their leaders of local government. Section 15 of Local Government Act 1976 states the suspension of Local Government election. According to items four and five of the Ninth Schedule of Federal Constitution‚ local government other than those in the Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur‚ Labuan and Putrajaya) are subjects under state

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    age group‚ censoring children from difficult subject matter is not always the solution. There is always controversy when difficult issues arise in adolescent geared novels. Even though there are many concerns with Lois Lowry’s The Giver‚ this book should not be banned from the Coopertown Middle Library. The Giver is about an eleven-year-old boy named Jonas is a light-eyed boy who lives in a Utopian society. Within his society‚ there is no suffering‚ no hunger‚ no war‚ no color‚ and no love. There

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    College Should Be Less Expensive Most high school students after graduation will attend a community college for a degree in his or her choice. Some students will have the luxury of their parents to pay for their college expenses. However‚ most students will not have their parents to pay and they will have to rely on student loans. Depending on which degree the student chooses is the deciding factor in the cost of classes. Most credit hours in a community college range from 100-369 dollars per credit

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    initial problem? 1a) I used an anecdote to make it more interesting. Also I said why this problem bothers me. 1b) My introduction should’ve been longer 2a) How do I provide cues that my purpose is to explore a problematic question rather than argue a thesis? b) How might the opening section of my draft be improved? 2a) I posted a question not a thesis. I didn’t show my beliefs I just showed the question. 2b) It should be a little longer Narrating the Exploration: 3a) Is the body of

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    What are the distinguishing factors of America that make it so different and arguably the greatest country in the world? Some people may say that it is the pursuit of the American Dream‚ while others may say that it is America’s melting pot of cultures; but these both revolve around one common theme and came about as a result of one ideal: freedom. Our government’s main duty is to protect this freedom at all costs‚ while striving to represent all people and promoting a sense of unity in the nation

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    “Bigger‚ Stronger‚ Faster” is a movie that is about steroid use by athletes and public figures. The director was trying to show show why steroids might not be as bad as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) portrays them to be. The director did this by showing how many people use it that are public figures and showing how the people in his life use them as well. The director was trying to prove to people that steroids could be like supplements‚ which are FDA approved. He claimed that the side effects

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    Why prostitution should be legalized? The term “Prostitution” is the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money. According to the Sumerian list of profession‚ prostitution is regarded as one of the oldest profession since 2400 B.C. However‚ the idea of selling human being ethically controversial and questions about criminalization‚ decriminalization and regulation of prostitution are widely debated. Some people accept prostitution since it is freedom of one’s

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    Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized What is so mesmerizing about smoking marijuana? I want to know what constructive outcome you get out of smoking it. Is it curiosity‚ to fit in‚ or just for the satisfaction of becoming high? For whatever principle marijuana is a harmful drug so with that saying it should not be legalized. Many people assume that marijuana was made illegal through some kind of process involving scientific‚ medical‚ and government hearings; that it was to protect the citizens

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