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    Mandatory Has to Go

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    Mandatory Retirement Has to Go Traditionally‚ people retire from their jobs when they reach the age of sixty-five. In some jobs‚ this is not an option but a requirement. I object to mandatory retirement for capable workers because it violates personal choice‚ discriminates against senior citizens‚ and wastes valuable skills as well as money. First of all‚ I believe that mandatory retirement violates an individual’s personal choice of continuing to work or retiring. The older working person should

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    basis. However‚ many Americans are uninformed and subsequently overlook one such issue‚ unaware of the harmful effect it has on their lives. The “it” in question is mandatory minimum sentencing policy. While most people assume these laws have no affect on anyone excluding the person being sentenced‚ in reality‚ the effects of mandatory minimums are far reaching. Aside from the prisoner and his/her family‚ the tax dollars or hard-working citizens are used to pay for the extended prison stays of thousands

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    I think that‚ recycling is the best idea ever. However i do think you should get fined for putting the wrong material in the wrong bin. However i do not like the proposal on radio-frequency identification computer chips being installed on bins. In the first passage‚ it states that‚ purchasing bins and hiring staff will cost money‚ Therefore manufacturing computer chips will only create more problems for city officials. In my next paragraph‚ i explain my position on these issues‚ due from experience

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    attribute both direct and indirect citations. Introduction Recycling has been a lingering political issue for years. Multiple federal recycling bills have been proposed‚ and none have come close to being voted into law. Environmentalists argue that the environment isn’t the only thing that benefits from recycling‚ but the economy benefits from it as well. If this is the case‚ how come these proposed bills haven’t been voted into law? Is recycling not as good as the majority of Americans believe it to

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    our society. Mandatory Minimum Sentencing in the American Justice System has long been argued by both Lawmakers and the public. We will go over some of the history of mandatory minimum sentences as well as the many pros and cons to these types of sentences. Some examples of pros and cons are the overall effect on public safety‚ the effect on the offenders‚ the cost to taxpayers‚ the lack of discretion for Judge’s‚ and whether the law should be repealed. The history of Mandatory Minimum sentencing

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    especially in the U.S.‚ has been to use prison sentences‚ particularly what are known as mandatory sentences‚ to achieve this goal. Mandatory sentences are grid-like sentencing prescriptions that attempt to make the "punishment" fit the crime. Judicial discretion is severely limited as regards weighting of individual circumstances in sentencing. Almost all U.S. states and the federal government have some sort of mandatory laws‚ wherein drug crimes have figured prominently. California has been a leader

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    claim that there are a variety of benefits of recycling. “Recycling is the process of converting products back into their constituent raw materials and then reprocessing this raw into new article” (Healey‚ 1999). People’s desire is limitless‚ but the resources in the world are not infinite. In daily life‚ there are so many products that can be seen everywhere‚ for instance‚ glass‚ paper‚ steel‚ plastic products and rubber products. Hence‚ ignoring recycling is a large waste‚ that means just throwing

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    Partnership with Plastic Recycling Companies It goes without saying that some recycling measures‚ including setting up of recycling bins‚ have been done by the school to promote recycling of plastic in the campus‚ but we believe that the duty of recycling cannot count on the school solely on account of the limited school resources. In view of this‚ we suggest that the school can ask for partnership with some of the plastic recycling companies in Shantou City. The partnership will be a mutually-beneficial

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    Recycling Is The Best Strategy To Reduce Global Warming. Anthony Reyes‚ COM/170 March 21‚ 2013 Susan Hecht Recycling Is the Best Way to Reduce Global Warming Some people might call environmentalists tree huggers‚ or even call them squirrel whisperers. The rhetorical names can be surprising for individuals who study the field and individuals who want to major in environmental science. But the reality is evident that people who recycle help the environment and are the ones who make a big difference

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    Can We Say "No" to Recycling

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    Can We Say "NO" To Recycling Dr. Nadia El-Kholy. English 113. Tamer Wadid Shalaby. Final Draft Paper. Lately the earth’s capacity to tolerate exploitation and absorb solid wastes disposal has diminished‚ due to excess trashing. People dispose lots of stuff‚ and simply do not care. Therefore scientists found out a way to reuse things and that process was called "recycling". This new approach seemed quite successful at the beginning‚ until its true identity appeared. Recycling first started as man’s

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