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    wonder how much and how far a school voucher should offer individual families and whether or not they should be restricted to certain schools. Part of the controversy surrounding school vouchers includes the use of taxpayers’ money‚ the educational needs of children‚ and the terms of the 1st amendment that separate the church and state. Taxpayers are concerned that their money is not going into local schools and that the money they are paying is increasing due to school voucher expenses. Similarly

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    For many people‚ the zoo is a source of fond memories and funny childhood anecdote like the swinging monkey‚ growling tigers and the others animals. Some people and I see zoos as prisons where innocent creatures are unjustly held captive. Firstly‚ animals shouldn’t be kept in zoos because most people go to the zoo purely for their entertainment and truly I think that animals weren’t created for our entertainment and it’s cruel to keep these animals in an artificial environment just for our benefit

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    the only ones doing it either. The parents will be as well. The parents will be because they are very expensive‚ causes controversy between the students‚ and it goes against students freedom of expression. Students already do not have much freedom at school but what we do have left‚ is being taken away. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. The First Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees that all individuals have the right to express themselves freely. (teen nick). In

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    the officers should be fully punished. We are more now more aware of police brutality then back then since police brutality has always being happening. According to the police brutality infographic “Rapid growth in a video- enabled smartphones is largely responsible for the increase of police brutality‚ with more than 60% of Americans are now carrying a video enabled mobile devices”. Saying that we are now we are more aware of such a brutal crimes because we have a visual evidence of what is going

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    would be like if we did not have technology? Technology can be a great enhancement to our education but it also has its flaws. When you first get a new enhancement you should always check factors that could go into consideration. Some factors to put into consideration are communication‚ handwriting‚ and access to anything on the internet. These are some of the disadvantages to technology. The first disadvantage to technology is communication. As Tim Wilson says in Source B “how do we communicate with

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    may be causes that lead to being violence and or corruption. Anyone can be a victim of police brutality. However‚ Justice Department statistics indicates that excessive police force is a major problem for the minority population and police officers need more training in this area (Police Use of Excessive Force‚ n.d.). If an individual has been a victim of excessive police force or police brutality‚ then she or he has the right to claim damages for their injuries. If a person can sue in federal court

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    PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL FROM KARANJA OIL BY TRANSESTERIFICATION INTRODUCTION Majority of the worlds energy needs are supplied through petrochemical sources‚ coal and natural gases‚ with the exception of hydroelectricity and nuclear energy. All these sources are finite and at current rate of usage these will be consumed shortly. The high energy demand in the industrialized world as well as in the domestic sector and pollution problems caused due to the widespread use of fossil fuels make it

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    which would be difficult to pass (Schmidt‚ Shelly‚ Bardes‚ 184). With this in mind‚ it does not make any sense to even make an effort to make such a motion. Therefore‚ they need alternate ways to bypass the Electoral College standards as they were set when the Constitution was signed (Schmidt‚ Shelly‚ Bardes‚184). They need to come up with alternative ways so that prevention of an unpopular president becoming elected can take place. A proposal was made requiring each participating state in an interstate

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    na loob c) Pakikisama d) Respect for others e) Hiya f) Love of country g) Pride in one’s own product h) Cleanliness i) Industry j) Love of children k) Family solidarity l) Veneration of heroes 5. What to do you mean by this saying “ ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakarating sa paroroonan.” Jesus said: “ I am the Way‚ The Truth and the Life; No one Goes to the Father except by me” (John 14:6) APPENDIX A Skills Invention

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    It is unconstitutional to violate the second amendment‚ especially when legitimate studies have proven that guns are more beneficial in the hands of the average citizen than it is not. Those who feel that the execution of gun control will limit crime do not realize that they are necessary for self-defense against crime.

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