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    Standardized testing has been embedded in children from the time they first enter kindergarten all the way through grade school and high school years and finally ending in college and graduate school. It has become so frequent that it is no longer questioned why these tests are necessary‚ and by the time a person is finally through with school‚ they have taken an average of twenty to twenty-two tests. Although countless generations of Americans have had to sit through these tests‚ never have they played such

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    otherwise. The option of euthanasia would only be given to those who are terminally ill so that they can make their own decision and not prolong suffering and pain for themselves and their families. Gibson explains that “human life is sacred and it is wrong to kill another human” (2008‚ para. 3). Those against euthanasia believe that it devalues human life and we should only “[do] unto others as we would have others do unto us” (Gibson‚ 2008‚ para. 7). Euthanasia gives patients the freedom and respect

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    Generation Snowflake as defined by Collins Dictionary is the generation of people who became adults in the 2010s‚ viewed as being less resilient and more prone to taking offence. Since Generation Snowflake takes offense to literally everything this has ushered in the dreaded age of “Political Correctness”. For instance‚ “last year‚ students at the University of East Anglia banned a Mexican restaurant from giving out sombreros because of racist stereotyping” (Crowder). In my opinion this is going

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    Fighting Against Obesity Societies worldwide are discovering new ways to combat the threat of obesity. Though they are many methods in which this can be done‚ most experts would agree that a healthy diet and adequate exercise is not only effective but one of the safest methods when treating obesity. But before we assess the methods in which to fight obesity‚ a definition of obesity must be given. It is also imperative to accurately define a healthy diet as well as a manageable exercise routine

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    fights in the future? He will kill them for fighting again because this is their third time fighting in the streets . How does Benvolio say the fighting began? What does this tell us about his character?

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    he denied him saying the restaurant couldn’t afford it. So Spongebob grew very angry. He then went and talked to Patrick and Sandy about how mad he was. On his way home he came along Plankton. Plankton asked Spongebob why he was so mad. Then Spongebob told Plankton the reason why. Plankton then asked Spongebob if he wanted to make a deal. Planton said that if Spongebob helped him steal the secret Krabby Patty recipe‚ he would pay the morgage of Spongebob’s house. Spongebob was in need of this money

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    Fighting Back

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    Fighting Back The Holocaust was one of the most horrendous and atrocious event in history. Millions of Jews were killed without even a second thought. The Nazis tried to suppress‚ demoralize‚ and dehumanize the Jews in every way possible. First‚ the Jews were forced into overcrowded ghettos‚ then to concentration camps where they were killed systematically or worked to their deaths. As the news of Jews being sent to death camps became known‚ the Jews began to rise up against the Nazis. They refused

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    Bull Fighting

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    courage to aid you. Sounds like fun? B. REASON TO LISTEN: By presenting this speech‚ it will help clarify the tradition of bullfighting in Spain that is often misconstrued and misguided. This speech will provide the history and importance of why the brutal sport of bullfighting is an important custom to Spanish tradition. C. SPEAKER CREDIBILITY: I have provided extensive research by utilizing books and online sources as references to find accurate information of this subject.

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    Why Torts Went Wrong

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    As we have already learned in class‚ a tort is a form of wrongful action that brings or causes harm to someone else that can lead to a lawsuit. Some torts are intentional‚ negligent‚ or strict liability. If you were intentionality trying to hurt someone or you were being reckless‚ you weren’t not making safe and conscious actions that only affect you. There are many different forms of intentional torts that are committed every day and there are consequences for those actions. The main intentional

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    Throughout history‚ the United States has found itself as the center of controversy. A most notable event that is still debated across many public forums is the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Historians and politicians alike have questioned the justification of the United States’s decision. After taking careful consideration of both sides of the argument‚ it can be determined that the Unites States was not justified in its actions. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima had many negative health effects on

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