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    In today’s Los Angeles times (attached) I read an interesting article about people freed that had been incarcerated unjustly. Some of these 13 men had been in prison for decades for crimes that they did not commit. Interestingly this reminds me growing up my older sister. She got in trouble several times for taking things that did not belong to her from that moment she was always suspected of anything that was missing as lost. It was assumed that she was the guilty party. Upon watching the videos

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    believe abortion should be legal; however‚ many people also believe it should not be legal. Should abortion be legal or illegal? Many believe abortion should be legal. According to Womens Issues expert‚ Linda Lowen‚ she states “a woman should have control of her body. If the government can force a woman to continue a pregnancy‚ what about forcing a woman to use a contraception or undergo sterilization?” She makes this valid point to show the double standards between what women should have the right

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    Students Should be Suspended if they are Missing Required Immunizations I strongly agree that all students should have to be immunized in order to attend school. There are many reasons for this. The first reason that I believe students should be immunized is to prevent the student from getting sick and missing class time. The second reason is so that a disease does not spread around the school. Lastly‚ preventing diseases from spreading will help reduce diseases for future generations.

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    Science has brought many changes in the world today.It is used in all the corners of tScience has brought many changes in the world today.It is used in all the corners of the world for the benefit of man. The motor-car or the electric lamp that we use today was not known to people who lived generations ago.Owing to the use of science‚the people of today are able to do many things with ease and comfort.Travel has very easy.So man’s activity has increased greatly. Science has also been used to treat

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    Many books have been prohibited by people and countries around the whole world‚ but is it really a good Idea to do so? I believe that the fact that people are banning books is a completely ridiculous idea. Additionally‚ everybody should have the right to read what they want. In these past few hundred years‚ humans have invented writing‚ paper‚ and books in order to record their findings and memories to share and pass down to future generations. Consequently‚ ideas and information are now more easily

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    other animals. The mangroves are important because if they are lost‚ so will be the fish and fishing industry‚ thus affecting economy of the country. Without the mangroves‚ more people would die during natural disasters and quality of the water we use would not be as good. Thus‚ it is important for us to conserve the mangroves. Word count:

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    Prostitution is outlawed in most parts of America. It is however permitted in some rural counties whereby licensed brothels are allowed to operate under stringent regulations. Keeping prostitution illegal perpetuates an unequal and unsafe system that tends to exploit and stigmatize sex workers. Legalizing prostitution can be profitable and good for public health. If prostitution is legalized‚ they will pay taxes which would be a huge revenue gain to the county governments. Prostitutes especially

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    avenge just a few years before. So the question lies before us; do we hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts‚ or do we ignorantly allow terrorist to revenge the freedoms our founding fathers worked so hard for? Because of the threat caused by terrorist on the United States of America‚ her citizens should continue to thwart the terrorists’ threats both at home and abroad. Some may wonder why the United States should continue fighting the War on Terror. It must be fought for the

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    Xuan My Tran Professor Courtney Anderson Public Speaking T/TH 4:00 22‚ April 2014 Persuasive Speech- Why Should We Eat Breakfast Every Day? Specific purpose: Significant changes need to be implemented to benefit our health. Thesis: In order to address this topic we will examine first‚ what exactly the problem is‚ second‚ it effects‚ and finally‚ what we can do to make this change to our lifestyle. I. Introduction: Attention Getter: How do you feel when you wake up in the morning? Some of

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    Time For Reform? Considering The Failures of The Electoral College Description: This paper discusses the many shortcomings of the Electoral College‚ and posits possible alternative electoral processes which likely be more democratic. Time for Reform? Considering the failures of the Electoral College A common misconception among American is that when they vote they elect the President. The truth is not nearly this simple. What in fact happens when a person votes is that there vote goes for an Elector

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