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    June 14th 2013 CP:150 Introduction to Computers Unit 13 Paper Why legalizing marijuana would be beneficial to the United States. The current drug laws are doing more harm than good‚ legalizing marijuana would benefit the country in many ways. It would increase revenue for states. If marijuana were legal‚ the states would have more money to spend on important problems. Also marijuana has many medical benefits. Marijuana has been a part of humanity for almost as long as history has been recorded

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    in the united states would like to get free college. In the United states college is not free. While there are many poor people who cannot Offord college money‚ college should not be free because the government cannot afford all the college resources and paying for education motivate students. First thing‚ college should not be free there are many problems from the government‚ the government have to pay school staff and they have to buy school supplies and parking lot. So they don’t have

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    statement “you should believe everything you hear and see in the media”. Not everything in the media is real because people create hoaxes‚ which are stories that seem real but they are just a lie. Reasons people create hoaxes can be to get money or to get fame by doing something‚ but there haven’t been any hoaxes in a few years. Some people believe that everything in the media is not real. People may think this because some articles in newspapers use persuasive language to persuade you that what

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    Citywide Curfew Yes the citywide curfew should be changed for various reasons. I think that there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends. There would be less crime and there would be fewer teens in juvenile. Logically there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends because if there wasn’t the police wouldn’t be so worried about teenagers under 17. The curfew van wouldn’t be picking people up at all. The parents should be able to raise their children or child how they please‚ and of they allow their child to

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    UK to issue its guidance ’Seven Steps To End Malnutrition’.[3] Age discrimination Patients should be treated according to clinical need rather than age. This might seem self-evident but may present pragmatic difficulties. Some clinicians might balk at the idea of referring an 85 year-old for coronary artery bypass surgery but‚ if the patient is otherwise fit for surgery and wants the operation‚ they should be offered the chance to have it. A report‚ ’Achieving Age Equality in Health and Social Care’

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    War will never determine who is right - only who is left‚ therefore‚ we as soldiers during our darkest moments‚ must focus to see the light. The date was 1777‚ and the soldiers at Valley Forge were struggling largely. As winter rapidly approached‚ the camp 18 miles outside of Philadelphia faced numerous challenges. Men were deserting‚ dying‚ and the Americans’ fate only seems to grow worse. Women developed “scarlet fever” or a fascination of the British soldiers and their bright red coats. Men

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    Executive Summary The world’s infamously known oldest profession is prostitution. This essay will express that while prostitution is immoral‚ it is a necessary evil and therefore it should not be fully criminalised. Instead‚ Singapore’s approach is ideal as it strikes a fair balance by regulating prostitution-related activities and retaining control over the red light districts. This paper will first discuss the arguments for and against the legalisation of prostitution and its ethical concerns

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    309 words short essay on the Importance of Sports and Games by Shekar Kumar Sports and games are very important for us. They keep us healthy and fit. They offer us a change from the monotony of daily life. It is a useful means of entertainment and physical activity. Sports and games help in character building. They give us energy and strength. Sports and games are means of mental and physical growth. During sports we come to learn many things. We learn how to maintain mental balance in the

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    In an article called “Why You Should Go to the Movies (and Do Other Stuff) Alone” written by Jesse Singal‚ it explains that most people are uncomfortable with doing things alone and not in groups. It says that people feel judged by others (usually groups) when they are not with anyone. They are seen as if they have no friends. They did a few surveys and social experiments to see how people felt. By doing things alone‚ the article said that you can meet new people and go out of your comfort zone.

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    I have been given the opportunity to compare both legal systems. By comparing both systems‚ I was able to evaluate the positive and negative factors involved and thus structure the regulations that should obey. There is a list of factors that influence the decisions why some obey the law and why some do not: background‚ financial stability‚ education; they all affect the decisions that people make such as talking on the phone while driving or get in a car knowingly that there is alcohol in the

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