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    I bought the mints and so far‚ I have enjoyed them without having the urge to use chew them or have them one after another in one day. For example‚ today I had a mint after lunch and then another one when I got out of work‚ while driving home. It felt normal‚ and I was satisfied after I finished it. I did not feel like I wanted another one. My family thinks it is a good idea‚ so I have their support. It has been three weeks without the negative behavior and I feel I am forgetting about it. I know

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    The Equal Rights Amendment

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    The Equal Rights Amendment Essay What could be more important than the equality of rights for all American citizens? Women have tried without success for 80 years to be acknowledged as equals in our Constitution through an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Currently there is nothing in the United States Constitution that guarantees a woman the same rights as a man. The only equality women have with men is the right to vote. In order to protect women’s rights on the same level as men‚ I am in favor

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    Snares music for free; some interpret it as the loss of music’s value in customary lives. However‚ having free access to music has changed in numerous ways‚ which allows people to have greater variety of music available‚ it’s inexpensive‚ and people listen to even more music; now‚ society values music to a greater extent. People have more variety of music available. In present day‚ music is available in thousands of genres of music that have been composed. Having free music‚ let’s customers

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    can be a dangerous task when people do no remember the rules of the road. There are many important laws that people can forget from the age they take driver’s ED to the age of 75. By taking a knowledge test every year‚ we can eliminate a responsible driver’s forgetfulness of simple laws. US citizens should have to take a driving test every year because most American deaths/ injuries are cause by irresponsible drivers‚ and a test would help people remember and follow laws more closely. Car accidents

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    For quite a long time‚ women have wanted to receive the same treatment as men. When African American men were able to vote‚ women wanted to be able to vote as well. When World War II was in progress‚ women would work in the factories while their husbands‚ brothers and fathers were fighting in the war. Women were tired of being treated differently and not having the same rights as men‚ so they wanted to conceive an amendment that would force people to treat them as equally as men and anyone else.

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    Equal Rights for Women

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    Women have long been fighting for equal rights in every sphere of society. Land ownership‚ choice of marriage partner‚ and right to work or leave the house are a few of the basic rights that many men and women take for granted. Many nation-states have been reluctant to treat women as full citizens‚ entitled to the full array of civil and human rights‚ because they view them as incomplete national subjects . The issue of women being viewed as incomplete national subjects is three-fold; male-dominated

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    Why Is La Law Important

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    save lives. People often face a dilemma when they are oriented in an imminent dangerous situation that can instantly escalate‚ and their mere option to evade is to make consequential actions. They often decide to be inflicted by conforming to the laws‚ or they use another practical option‚ by breaking the laws‚ and later on face consequences in hope of lenient repercussions. As a human with a liberal point of view‚ I’m very compassionate towards other people. I believe that certain laws and regulations

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    Abstract This study examined the opinion of a little group of people in Bangkok about gender equality and focus on should women be equal to men or not? From the books and online data‚ give two aspects of it (women should be equal or not). The information bring from period time and the present time. Moreover‚ add supporting this research by comparison of equality between law and social values. It shows the one of controversial in everyday society. By objective and subjective questionnaire‚ everyone

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    Although following the law is important‚ it is not the same thing as being ethical. Law is clear cut and to the point while ethics have more gray areas‚ and they are less about doing certain things because they are what is expected‚ and more about doing what is right and what feels in line with one’s moral code. Demanding ethical and socially responsible behavior from one’s self and from others can be intimidating‚ especially in the professional world. However‚ it is important that people work up the courage

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    All Men Are Created Equal

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    All Men Are Created Equal” By: Kaitlyn Manzelli The statement‚ “All Men Are Created Equal” is an understanding that there is no natural class of rulers among the people. Which means everyone is equal by law. The United States Declaration of Independence says‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” The Constitution in the

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