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    It is important for U.S. citizens to use their right to vote. It is important to vote to vote in order for a political leader be fairly elected. A citizen’s vote ensures equality among all races and economic statuses. It also helps with race and religious beliefs. Voting represents a citizen’s moral values. A citizen’s vote makes certain that a political leader would be fairly elected. This is important because you wanna make sure if someone you like in an election

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    are not minimizing the number of crashes. The number of incidents convey to all of us that the situation is out of control and something must be done.. The use of a hands free phone does not reduce the risk of an accident while your driving. AT&T developed a mobile phone application that prevent sending text messages while your drive. The application allows a text message to automatically reply to incoming texts. If all texting drivers don’t have this application we will still have the problem

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    the brave since 1776. America has been free from the monarchy of Great Britain. Over 200 years later‚ American citizens still fight for freedom and to uphold a strong democracy. Voting is important in America because the opinions and the results of voters reflect America’s morals and ethic‚ and the right to vote is a privilege. Also‚ every vote counts. Because America has the opportunity to vote‚ the overall view of America is not formed of what she truly is‚ but what the citizens are. What a person’s

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    People vote to express their opinions in hopes that their voices will be heard. Voting is not just a political act that will determine who will be elected to office or what policies will be enacted; it is something that occurs on a small scale every day. People vote on where they will go to dinner and what movie they will see‚ however‚ whether it’s political or personal‚ the question remains why do people vote the way they do. What motivates someone to vote for one option over the other? Political

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    2 August 2010 Conveying a Purpose by the Use of Tone in Essay Writing The tone of an essay reveals to readers who the author and gives them a sense of the writer’s personality. Tone tells the reader why the author is writing about their chosen subject. Both Barry and Pollitt are comparing the differences in men and women but their reasons for it and outlook about it vary greatly. Barry seems to celebrate these differences and make light of them while Pollitt explores the causes and effects of

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    standing. Disabled pepple are 20 percent less likely to vote‚ due to accessibility issues. The United States has 33.7 million people of voting age with disabilities. To increase the number of votors to bless our country with the best president in the election every four years‚ we need as many people voting as we can get. That 20 percent definetly means something. The United States needs every one at the age of 18‚ registered to vote to be able to vote even if they have disablities. We should make it easier

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    the affirmative to why women in Australia should be given the rights to vote for many obvious reasons. My reasons being; firstly‚ we should all be treated equally with justice or else Australia would not be considered as an egalitarian society. Secondly‚ other countries have benefited their society by passing women’s suffrage. Lastly‚ women are just as hard-working as men and deserve as much as men do. To start off‚ I without a doubt believe that women should be able to vote as Australia or we

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    pig‚ I’m constantly bullied just because I’m fat‚ I’m called pig‚ fatty‚ big hungus‚ and all kinds of mean names. All because I’m fat‚ I mean what’s wrong with it‚ why do I have to suffer just because I weigh a couple of extra pounds?” “I hate all my classmates‚ even the ones who don’t do anything to me‚ they are just as bad cause why would they just stand there watching me get kicked to the ground? I wish they would just die.” “I don’t want the harassment‚ I don’t want anything to do with them‚

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    This is an example of how Barry uses words negatively. However‚ once James Scobie arrives and Barry threatens him‚ Barry doesn ’t feel tough and intimidating any longer as James Scobie uses the power of language and his intelligence to protect himself. Since‚ James uses large words to confuse Barry and stays calm while Barry loses his temper‚ it only shows that James words are

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    Clinton. As the narrator and author‚ Melba explains how the then small gathering of students known as the "Little Rock Nine"‚ is returning to visit their high school‚ Central High School. In 1957 as late aged teenagers they were the first nine African-American students to attend and be integrated into the former whites only school. As a 12 year old‚ Melba lived through the Supreme Court case that decided it was illegal to have all white schools anymore. This case is later known as Brown vs the Board

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