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    Since the beginning of time‚ dogs have been man’s best friend. Dog’s know how to bring a smile to almost anyone’s face‚ and dogs’ are the best blanket to snuggle up with on a cold winter day. For all that dogs’ do for humankind‚ we should be treating them like royalty. Over time though‚ humankind started forgetting how wonderful dogs’ really are‚ and‚ along with many other things in society‚ started only seeing dollar signs. These poor defenseless creatures were thrown into slavery‚ in the form of

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    1.Why do we have government? As the colonist declared their independence from Great Britain‚ many did not want a political system‚ due to England’s horrid political structure. This resulted in a conflict between those who wanted to live free from rule‚ and those who saw the need for a system. The colonists’‚ who did not want to be ruled‚ compromised because they wanted their natural rights and liberties to be protected. The government ensures the protection of inherent rights‚ and protects freedom

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    Killing of Duncan

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    “Macbeths murder of Duncan has horrible consequences for Macbeth himself and for Scotland “. After the killing of the king‚ which we do not see are horrible consequences for both Macbeth and Scotland. There are many consequences for Macbeth over the murder of the king one of which is the effect of this crime on his soul. At first before the killing of Duncan Macbeth was uncertain about the deed that was to be done he questioned himself and thought about the consequences of his actions which turn

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    Why do we have laws in society? Laws are rules that keep stability in our community. These laws provide social cohesion‚ which attempts to create an atmosphere of social harmony and social change. Laws are put in place to ensure safety to the general public. In Celtic times society’s structure was based on clans. Rules were made and enforced by the Druid’s. If someone was to go against these rules they would be punished no matter the nature of the crime. In Elizabethan times society was structured

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    and Debate Why Hate the RH Bill? “Everything is a choice. And everyone has a choice.” Senate Bill 2865 or popularly known as the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill) has been a popular argument and a motion on a debate. Why do we have to talk about this? Why should it be passed? RH Bill tackles about usage of condoms‚ availability of contraceptive medicines‚ sex education‚ and family planning. It is a choice that our government is giving us. It is not a privilege to choose. It is our right. The

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    lot of questions in my head: Why do we buy bottle water? Where is the source of water? Where these plastic bottles go when we throw them away? Today‚ I want to share with you what I have learnt about reasons we buy bottle water‚ the quality of the water‚ the source where it is taken from‚ and what happen to a plastic bottle. Let look at some of the reasons we buy bottle water. We buy bottle water for varieties of reasons: Fear of tap water‚ taste and convenience We try to avoid tap water as much

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    Why Do We Riot? "All of us‚ even the most sophisticated‚ intelligent‚ educated persons‚ are vulnerable to regression‚” says Ken Eisold‚ a New York-based psychoanalyst who studies group behaviour. By regression he means the primal state humans originate from‚ where an animalistic‚ pack-like behaviour was a strong pre-requisite for survival. Ken adds that there’s a primary desire to belong to a larger group and these groups can often be pulled from peaceful protests to violence by a few people

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    roughly every four years. Most years have 365 days‚ but a leap year has 366 days. The extra day is added onto the end of the shortest month‚ February; in a leap year‚ February has 29 days (instead of its usual 28 days). February 29 is called leap day. Why Do We Have Leap Years? A year is defined as the time it takes for the Earth to orbit around the sun once. It takes the Earth about 365 1/4 days to make one entire orbit around the sun (a day is one rotation around the Earth’s axis). By adding one extra

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    Many people tend to think way too much when it comes to government policies. And when people begin to think too hard‚ then the thoughts floating around in their head make perfectly fine things turn into issues. One issue that is starting to arise is that of the Electoral College‚ which has been around since the Constitution was scripted. This may seem like a long time ago‚ and it may appear to some people that times have changed‚ so the Constitution should change with it. However‚ if something so

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    is experienced in many of our everyday lives‚ whether it is at school‚ work‚ or even in our own homes. Many times we don’t even notice when we apply it‚ but we work with science everyday in small ways‚ or even in big ways. At this age we don’t find much importance on what science has to bring to us but as we grow older we will realize that it will play a much bigger role in our lives than what we can imagine right now. There are always times when we get asked‚ “What do you want to be when you grow

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