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    Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of

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    Should Humans be allowed to test on god’s animals? Animal testing for biomedical research has been going on for centuries for example Aristotle; who was an early greek physician‚ also tested on animals to expand the knowledge of living organism’s anatomy. During the mid to late nineteenth century companies grew rapidly thus requiring more animals and more test to be applied on the subjects for their research or cosmetic use. Since the accelerated amount of animal testing grew‚ various

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    Should students be allowed to grade their teachers? Name Instructor Date Should students be allowed to grade their teachers? The question on whether students should have the opportunity to grade their teachers remain controversial‚ with both the protagonists and antagonists having dissimilar reasons for their backing or expostulation of the matter. I hold the opinion that students should have the opportunity to grade their teachers. The move will introduce checks and balances in the working

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    Ring‚ ring‚ buzz‚ buzz! This should not be the sound of a classroom with students who have a long future ahead of them. Cell phones are a necessity that many teenagers say they cannot live without. Phones are used for text messaging‚ taking pictures‚ and calling friends and families‚ but are not required for school. It is a distraction and disruption for students and teachers‚ as well as the cause of other problems. The best way to receive a quality education is to prohibit the use of cell phones

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    Should development be allowed in Antarctica? Antarctica. The coldest driest and windiest continent on the planet. It is a vast cold sheet of ice that’s over 4 ½ kilometres thick‚ contains 90% of the world’s ice and 80% of the world’s water. The lowest temperature in the world has been reached there‚ −89 °C‚ at the Russian Vostok Station. Due to the Antarctic circumpolar current‚ Antarctica is an isolated desert and has gone from a tropical climate to the freezing wilderness that it has become

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    Should sports be allowed in schools? There are a lot of positive effects to having sports in schools‚ but are a lot of negative affects to. They help us in school while the same time that put at risk of getting injured. They make us want to come to school‚ but they also make the unathletic kids less cool. Sports should be played in school because the positive reasons outweigh the negative reasons. They have done research on the way sports affect education‚ and concluded that sports have a positive

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    Introduction The purpose of this research is to examine caregiver role strain as a result of caring for the elderly with chronic illness‚ the role of social support in relieving caregiver role strain and its impact on the overall health of the older adult and the caregiver. With aging‚ come ailments that leave the elderly in need of caregivers to better their quality of life (Burholt & Schalf 2013). Body: As humans age‚ so do the deterioration of their health which is manifested in

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    Immigration: Problem with Too Many Immigrants in the U.S Immigration is a major problem facing the U.S. today. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants flock to this country every year. Some legally‚ others illegally. Some are escaping from religious and political oppression while others come to seek out the "American Dream". Either way they are causing nationwide problems. Non-English speaking workers take jobs away from American people because they will work for cheaper wages. Illegal immigrants

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    The Constitution of the United States promises American citizens certain freedoms. Among those freedoms consist of freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and the press. The Bill of Rights states that “Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚” and also guarantees “freedom of speech” and freedom “of the press” (Madison). However‚ public schools in America have challenged those rights through a series of court cases. Nonetheless‚ students still

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    Room of Ones Own English 374: Austen‚ Bronte‚ and Woolf Kendra Plowden For centuries women have been forced into a role which denied them equal education opportunities. Virginia Woolfe expresses her frustration on why women were denied privacy in her novel ‚ A Room of Ones Own. Where she compare the traditional lifestyle tailored made for the opposite sex and the sacrafices that came with it. Wendy Gen feels‚" Though women through the centuries have not always enjoyed rooms of their own‚ they

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