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    heart. People shouldn’t be killed at all‚ it may sound cliche‚ but I honestly wish that there will be world peace. Do you believe human life is important? How would you feel if your parents had an abortion with you?... Oh right‚ you wouldn’t be here. Why do that to an innocent child. Don’t kill anybody ever no matter what the circumstances are. There will always be other options that don’t revert to killing a baby. The government has special services such as: Section 8‚ welfare‚ foster care‚ and several

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    Emphasis on law enforcement . This included the Controlled Substances Act‚ where marijuana is classified as a Schedule 1 drug for the most dangerous drugs that have no medical use. It is getting harder for law makers to present plausible reasons as to why marijuana shouldn’t be regulated for medical use. Citizens old and young have been petitioning the anti-pot laws (Controlled Substances Act). They have also been petitioning their right to pursuit of happiness. There are pros and cons to everything

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    Buildings‚ Freeways and Shadows of The Tattooed Soldier (Final Draft) Downtown Los Angeles is one of the busiest commercial centers in the United States. However‚ the city holds two groups of people in different economic level-the homeless and the working class. Hector Tobar frequently includes the landscape of the setting in downtown Los Angeles in The Tattooed Soldier. The novel is about two immigrants from Guatemala who have moved to Los Angeles. The protagonist‚ Antonio‚ takes a revenge on

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    later than the other men‚ which begins to show the conflict between Harold and the views of the local community. Hemingway paints a dark picture of how society demands that all participants fall in line with mainstream ideals. Why should Harold be so late in returning home? Why could he not be like the other men‚ and arrive with them? It is as if they believe he is out to make trouble. It lends to the idea that Hemingway himself was an outsider‚ and that he saw himself as an interloper in his rural

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    In today’s society‚ a person tends to discriminate against someone who may seem different due to their own narrow-minded concepts that had developed through their life. They say that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover‚ yet everyday people are judged by their race‚ by what they wear‚ and by the color of their skin. My race shouldn’t play a role of segregation instead it should bring us all together. What I wear shouldn’t be a shame‚ instead it should be a crown of pride. The mass of myelin in

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    Good morning ladies and gentlemen. You may wonder. Why do we need to learn about communication skills? Do we really need it in our working environment? Do employers really look out for such qualities? Well‚ the answer is yes. According to a 2010 survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers of the United States‚ communication skills are ranked FIRST among a job candidate’s “must have” skills and qualities. Communication skills are important to everyone. They are how we convey

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    Natasha Reid- Humanities Maude Barlow Water Crisis Speech Summary. On wednesday as the rest of our Humanities class‚ I had the pleasure of listening to author Maude Barlow‚ he passion about the water crisis was inspiring. We do not take into consideration how sacred water is. As mentioned in the speech‚ Northern China is already low on water supply and in time may have to relocate in order to gain the supply they need. A fact that caught my attention particularly was how the water bottle industry

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    Biology 11 PLO B1: Protists Worksheet                                                         Unit 5 Lessons 1 to 3 1. Use a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast a prokaryotic cell (Moneran) with a eukaryotic cell (Protista).(5 marks)    2. Use a 4-Point concept map to define and describe the characteristics of the Kingdom Protista. (10 marks)    3. Use the table below to relate the structural adaptations of

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    More than 300‚000 victimized children are recruited into 36 armies around the globe. Children soldiers are children younger than the age of 18 forced to battle in government forces. Many child soldiers are children who are poor‚ separated from families‚ abducted or kidnapped‚ born in the squads or lack education. Being that youth can be easily manipulated and emotionally vulnerable shows how they are not mature enough to fight in the war. The advancement of weapons and technology increases the use

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    HEALTHY LIVING (BY ROSELINE ONWUKAH‚ ABSUTH) Health as defined by World Health Organization is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Many factors affect your health. Some you cannot control‚ such as your genetic makeup or your age. But you can make changes to your lifestyle. By taking steps toward healthy living‚ you can help reduce your risk of heart disease‚ cancer‚ stroke and other serious diseases. For example‚

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