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    Traffic Accidents

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    Traffic Accidents The world of today has a lot of accidents for many reasons‚ such as car accidents‚ fire accidents‚ or water accidents. Accidents are very common in big cities as there are many modes of transport and road are narrow and overcrowded. We hear of them and read about them in newspapers almost daily. There are few causes of traffic accidents. In Malaysia‚ one of the surest means of putting into practice the "Rakyat Diutamakan" (People First) policy of our prime minister is through

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    How Congress Works and Why Should you Care Many Americans in today’s society will find it difficult to answer the question of what Congress exactly does and why it exists. Others simply don’t care and see Congress as a failed system where nothing gets done. Lee Hamilton‚ in his book Why Congress Works and Why you Should Care‚ proves these people wrong and gives an insider’s look at what Congress actually does do and how it affects every American each day. Congress has come a long way since

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    to be. Since World War II the voter turnout in America is continuously decreasing and has yet to stray above 65%. Shouldn’t America‚ land of the free‚ have one of the highest voter turnouts? This brings up the question; should Americans be required to vote? The United States should have compulsory voting‚ the reasons being that more persons will become educated in voting‚ other countries have successful compulsory voting systems‚ and that America has always required things of it’s citizens. Compulsory

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    have committed is entering illegally into the country and remaining here. The first reason why we should grant amnesty to illegal immigrants is to help their families. Some of these immigrants work in the United States and send money back home. Others brought their families to the United States to give them a chance of a good education that will help them in the future to have a good life. By sending them back we are taking away these opportunities. Think about those young innocent children whose

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    argue whether or not high schools should be able to use the trademarked logos of universities and colleges‚ as their own‚ without the permission of the individual institution. Recently there has been an abundance of issues concerning higher level institutions being opposed to secondary schools using their logos or an extremely similar design. Representatives of both sides argue their points. Supported by laws and treaties‚ secondary schools and institutions should not be allowed to use logos that

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    Traffic Congestion

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    In modern life‚ humanity has to face many problems one of which is traffic congestion. As populations surge and international migration grows steadily‚ the movement of people‚ objects‚ and identities are activities that have taken on a political and cultural character of their own. Traffic jam is referred to when too many vehicles pile up on the same roads at the same time‚ but there isn’t enough room on these roads for everyone. This situation is becoming more serious day after day. Road congestion

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    Should we or Should we Not Write Essays in Science class? A Science class is not an appropriate course for a student to consume their needs of time into an assigned essay‚ as an English class would purposely cover. It is not a place where a student should be assigned to write an essay. For that matter‚ students essentially have an English class. Science class is a course where students learn science related topics through observation and experimentation. Purposely‚ time for a science class is

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    every day that enforce dress code laws and there are so many problems going on with dress code that keep kids from making good grades and may make kids feel left out. I believe that schools should not enforce dress code because schools are more focused on it than any other problems‚ dress code eliminates freedom of self expression‚ and most kids will oppose the law of dress code. Many schools that enforce dress code are often more focused on student dress code laws than any other current problems

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    of different things. School dress code is restricting our freedom of expressing ourselves. Many believe there should not be a school dress code ‚but there should be an extent on clothing beamed as inappropriate. In some cases‚ there is still worry of indecency in which there should be an extent on clothing rules. There are rules to enforce it as this website states‚ “Most states have laws that allow school boards to make dress code rules for students to promote a safe disciplined school environment

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    Because of events like the recent mass shooting in Las Vegas‚ Nevada‚ America should consider having stricter gun control laws made as it reduces gun deaths and homicide rates‚ machine guns cause a lot of damage‚ and these weapons are rarely used in self defense. Firstly‚ there is a relationship between states with a high percentage of gun ownership and higher crime rates. Looking at states that have little to no gun control laws shows that‚ “States with the highest gun-ownership levels….had 6.8 times

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