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    believe Equality 7-2521 is correct in morally denouncing the leaders of the city. The leaders of the city and the world have taken away the natural rights of mankind. “Dare not choose in your minds the work you would like to do when you leave the Home of the students.” (page 4 paragraph 7) This is a statement made by one of the teachers to the classes in the Home of the Students. This means that you are not allowed to have preference‚ favoritism‚ or any other sort of desire for what you’ll

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    Argu1nentative Essays Mani stones‚ Nepal An argumentative essay is an essay in which you agree or disagree with an issue‚ using reasons to support your opinion. Your goal is to convince your reader that your opinion is right. Argumentation is a popular kind of essay question because it forces students to think on their own: They have to take a stand on an issue‚ support their stand with solid reasons‚ and support their reasons with solid evidence. In a general writing test such as the TOEFL

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    cheerlead and square dance while men played sports. Title IX guaranteed all women equal access to sports‚ which was only a small part of the doctrine‚ but remains the most recognizable. Title IX has had one of the biggest impacts on women’s civil rights‚ because it opened up doors for women that they never dreamed of .Title IX has led to higher participation in women’s sports‚ great women athletes and the same benefits for women as men. Title IX is a law that requires gender equality in federal funded

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    as Title IX. Although some argue that Title IX causes America’s overall competitiveness in sports to decrease and men’s sports to suffer‚ statistics show that men still have a dominant representation in college athletics. Because sports represents a major aspect of American culture and should fully encourage the participation of both genders and since enough opportunities for male athletes can be provided while still proportionally representing Title IX mandates‚ the benefits of Title IX providing

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    world around them in order to understand themselves‚ and he classifies the world in four categories‚ such as the minerals‚ the vegetative‚ the animals and then the humans. Aristotle then demonstrates that the virtue of friendship is a crucial one in order to find happiness. Friendship is an enjoyable part of life and by having few virtuous relationships‚ one can further their notion of what it is to be happy. He explains that humans must search for long-term benefits rather than short-term ones in

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    Through out recent years‚ many popular books such as ‘catcher in the rye’‚ ‘the grapes of wrath’ and ‘to kill a mockingbird’ have been placed on the banned books list due to racial slurs. Often‚ the decision wether to let students have access to these book is made by the school administration or individual teachers. As I was a freshman attending high school I vividly remember our teacher assigning us to read ‘to kill a mockingbird’. It was discussed that the book contained some racial slurs that students

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    As I read Deaf Again by Mark Drolsbaugh I can relate to Mark because I’m taking American Sign Language. Mark was born into deaf culture because both of his parents are deaf‚ however he was associated him self around hearing people. He conformed to the hearing world. I find that very hard to especially having deaf parents. I found interesting that he wasn’t deaf his whole life up in till the first grade he found something to be out of place. When I first took this class I didn’t know what I was

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    Title IX Equal Opportunity or Participation? Four decades ago a landmark piece of education legislation was passed known as Title IX. The law states: “No person in the United States shall‚ on the basis of sex‚ be excluded from participation in‚ be denied the benefits of‚ or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” This legislation was a watershed moment for the women’s movement that had started nearly a century before Title

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    As a student‚ I realized that a lot of books are banned whether it’s in schools‚ libraries‚ bookstores and many more places. ‘’More than 11‚300 books have been challenged since 1982 according to the American Library Association.’’ (‘’Banned Books Week’’Para.2). Books play a role in our society just like how movies do. But‚ I personally enjoy reading a book rather than just watching a movie because reading helps a reader to visualize and expand their imagination about the characters‚ the places‚ it

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    Discussion question 1 it discusses how Aristotle seems to have a low opinion of the pursuits of most people. In Book 1‚ Chapter 5 he mentions that “the many” who seek pleasure or gratification as the highest good are slaves to their passion and thus live a life like grazing animals. Aristotle suggests that such a life is not self-sufficient and unworthy of human beings. Do we agree with Aristotle’s statement? Why or why not? Do you understand why he would make such claims? I agree with Aristotle statement

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