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    become worst due to water scarcity in many parts of the world could harm the global economy in many ways that we had not thought of. For example‚ shortfalls in crop yields‚ fresh water supply to power plants‚ factories and the production with high protein food such as dairy‚ meat and fish. Our demand for water is closely linked to economic growth. As we grow wealthier‚ the more freshwater we require supplying cities. In future‚ it is not just a question of more people requiring more water. However

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    The subject I chose to talk about was‚ “Should school be year round?” The debate for year round school and a traditional school year has been the main subject of the school committee meetings for many years. Even though some people from other countries like Japan go to school year-round because of their religion. It has always been a debate across the nation on this subject; whether school should be year round or not. My opinion is that school shouldn’t be year round. Of course I’m a teenager and

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    Excellency‚ The President of India‚ Rashtrapathi Bhavan‚ New Delhi – 110 001. Sub: Yours Excellency‚ We appreciate your initiative for creating a debate on abolishing Death Penalty in India. The points in observation note that has forwarded to Home Ministry (Source : Frontline November 5) was extra ordinary‚ which shows that Death Penalty will die at the earliest. WHY SHOULD WE OPPOSE THE DEATH PENALTY? The thoughts of a Man on Death Row The feelings of some one who knows that he

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    Adrian Iwaskiw Why we can not win the War in Afghanistan The most important international challenge facing the United States over the next ten years is dealing with the war in Afghanistan. The war has been going on for ten years and we have gotten very little progress. As days go by more and more American soldiers are being killed battling the unforeseeable enemy. In Afghanistan the United States is most likely fighting a losing battle. The War in Afghanistan can almost be compared to the Vietnam

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    if they use too much technology their brain will turn to mush. Children`s brains won`t quite turn to mush‚ but there still are lots of effects of using too much technology. Young children and teens should be allowed only one to two hours of screen time per day‚ while children ages two and under should be allowed no screen time at all. A study has shown that 61% of people have said that 5 or more hours of their day is screen time‚ while 30% of people have said that 9 or more hours of their day is

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    example of a near global hunger for English that has brought the English language to its position as the dominant lingua franca in the world. But why has English spread so rapidly?

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    Analysis the article: “Why We Should Give A Fcuk” by Clive Hamilton‚ The Age‚ 30 March 2006 The persuasive article‚ Why We Should Give A Fcuk About Advertising Standards by Clive Hamilton is critical of the advertising standards or lack thereof in the modern age and aims to persuade the readers to be in support of his argument that the ‘Fcuk’ (French Connection UK) campaign should be boycotted due to its explicit nature. Hamilton incorporated techniques such as a variation of language styles‚ inclusivity

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    you get is the satisfaction of making it to the top and id you don’t make it up then you die. The percent of you making it to the top is slim to none. This is why i think that they should close Mt. Everest and then reopen it when they make it safer and preserve Mt. Everest. My first reason why they should take a break on everest is that we need to preserve Mt. Everest. When people climb on Mt. Everest it is destroying the mountain and it will quickly start to deteriorate. Although climbing it can

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    A loud wail startled him just when he was about to pee. The liquid froze inside when he realized the heart-wrenching sound was that of his mother. Soon it was followed by bawling of his elder sister as he slowly walked back to the source of the cries: parent’s bedroom. There in the bed‚ daddy lay still with eyes wide open; he wasn’t convoluting anymore. As he stood in the door‚ his second sister came running and dropped howling on daddy’s chest. In his seven-year-old life he had never witnessed his

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    else. That is why I feel like guns should not be allowed on college campuses. Asking a young person to take the responsibility of not only carrying but carrying a gun around on a college campus is a lot to ask of a college aged young adult. Most people in college struggle with grasping a full-course load‚ let alone walking with a gun‚ or the fact that someone unbeknownst to them could be carrying an automatic weapon. The theory is not brilliant; if a situation occurs we should let the proper

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