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    Controlled Legalization of Illegal Drugs In this piece I plan to look at drug legalisation and how it would be a vastly positive thing around the world. Drugs are a sensitive subject. This is not a piece in support of taking drugs‚ nor is it an essay on the wonders of marijuana consumption. Instead it is simply a look at how much more stable and controlled our drug culture and general way of life would be if drugs were legalised. I will look at first of all the reasons why drug prohibition has failed

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    Would You Mind‚ Can I Have Your Facebook Password? Nikki Gardner Roberts Wesleyan College Social media has connected the entire world to one another. It has become a cornerstone of communication in the 21st century with websites such as Google‚ Instagram‚ Facebook‚ and Twitter to name a few. Since this large boom in social media usage in the past 10 years‚ many issues have arose with it as well. One of these issues was addressed and discussed in the essay‚ “Why Asking for a Job Applicant’s

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    Immigrants are not a new phenomenon here in the United States‚ yet Americans still treat the subject as of it is some great anomaly. From the time of the colonists to the present day‚ historians can come to the conclusion that even the British were once immigrants in the New World. With the objective of obtaining land‚ the British had traveled to an unknown uncharted island that had already been inhabited by Native Americans. The dictionary definition that has been given to the word “immigrant” is

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    Have you ever felt out of place? Have you ever felt like you don’t belong in a place? Well I have. I felt that way when I first came to the U.S. I was a seven year old girl who only spoke spanish. I felt out of place although I was just a little girl. I was scared to come into a place that I knew was going to be difficult to adapt. It wasn’t easy at first to adjust to the changes but overtime I learned to adjust to new things. Coming into a new country was no doubt the hardest thing I have done in

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    assignment 1 I have found that a vast majority of the students I asked “if you had the power to make an act that is now illegal into a legal act what would that act be?” and the versa “what legal act would you make illegal?” All their answers revolved either around drugs or subjects like the death penalty‚ abortion. In this paper I will further discuss my finding on the responses I received from both questions. When I had students first address the question of “which illegal act would they make legal

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    Year round education (YRE) is implemented in 436 U.S. school districts with very few complaints. In fact‚ school districts that have been participating in YRE and extended school days (ESD) are raving about the benefits in pupil’s achievement level‚ their new found enthusiasm in learning‚ as well as the many programs that exist in the extended day promoting the decline in latch key children. Some schools decided to initiate YRE and ESD because of swelling enrollments and lack of student achievement

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    created a legalization programs for qualified immigrants‚ and the admission policies were modified‚ influencing the increase in immigration. Since the change in government in 2002‚ the government of Jacques Chirac adopted a more restrictive policy regarding immigration‚ and family immigration is not as easy as it was before. In the contemporary era‚ due to industrial development and following the decline of agriculture‚ France recruited highly skilled immigrants in engineering‚ medical and service fields

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    III. SPECIFICATIONS Immigrants have the existing ability to enter the U.S with certain risks and restrictions. There are complications about motives and the legality as well as the consequences for these if they are caught. There is a difference between immigration and being an illegal alien. Most people who travel to this country have good reason to continue to stay‚ whether that reason be for family‚ work‚ war or otherwise. The real danger that concerns the border should come from the harmful contraband

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    What would happen if one day I wake up and find out that one of my sense organs is not functioning? It would be totally devastating for me and difficult to adapt to the situation at the time. I value my sense organs so much because they all are important to how I function. My sense organs perform various functions and I am used to them being there for me. Pain is an unpleasant feeling‚ it originates from point of contact and its sensation moves from the point of contact to the rest of the body.

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    generations and immigrants The immigrant story is one we have all heard before. These stories show how individuals can come to America with nothing and end up giving their families everything they could imagine. It is hard work but that is the American Dream. But what does this dream really mean for immigrants and their families? Does the hard work of immigrants pay off? A lot of research says there are many social and economic changes between generations of immigrants. Education levels‚ income‚

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