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    opinion‚ I think that charter schools should be evenly distributed throughout the county. I also think that there should be public schools along with the Charter Schools. Some children have true intelligence‚ but unfortunately they do not have anyone to encourage them to pursue it to be even bigger and better. Charter schools are schools that can offer more freedom for being more innovative. They are held accountable for advancing student achievement. They are public schools so they are open to all students

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    inalienable rights are recognized by the government. The government was established to serve the people and protect the rights numerated in the Constitution. United States citizens have powers that stem far beyond basic freedoms such as speech‚ religion and press; they have the freedom to bear arms. United States citizens take full advantage of their rights; it is estimated that there are 89 firearms for every 100 residents‚ making the U.S. the best armed civilian population in the world (Morgenstern)

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    School Internet Censorship: Protected or Freedom? As of 2013‚ 71 percent of the United States population age three and over use the internet on a daily basis (“Fun Facts”). This time allows people to look at anything they want. They can find almost everything and anyone within minutes. They can steal identities‚ make bombs‚ and find anyone’s personal information at any given time. Many of the people that use the internet are children and teens. Children and teens should know internet safety to protect

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    the implementation of Texas’ campus carry law‚ which permits people to carry concealed guns in public university buildings. The effort was led by three University of Texas at Austin professors‚ who argued the law infringed on their right to free speech under the First Amendment‚ and violated both the Due Process and the Equal Protection Clauses of the 14th Amendment. Judge Lee Yeakel rejected these arguments‚ saying the professors “failed to establish a substantial likelihood of ultimate success

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    Should: One of the chief benefits of school uniforms‚ say proponents‚ is that they make schools safer. Uniforms are said to reduce gang influence‚ minimize violence by reducing some sources of conflict‚ and help to identify trespassers. Parents benefit because they are no longer pressured to buy the latest fashions‚ and they spend less on their children’s clothing. Having a uniform stops gang members from displaying their colors and garb. The schools also believe it helps stop violence and helps

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    Hate Speech Should be Seen as a Larger Problem What is Hate Speech? “Hate is speech which attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as gender‚ ethnic origin‚ religion‚ race‚ disability‚ or sexual orientation.” People of all different backgrounds‚ races‚ and sexualities have been victims to hate speech‚ but should hate speech be more defined in laws and whether it should be punishable? I believe that people should have the right to their own opinions and be allowed to state them but

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    Uniforms in schools won’t make things better‚ it does not improve school safety or academic discipline. It violate a student’s right to express themselves and freedom. It’s also a problem for families that don’t have good finances‚ because the uniforms are expensive than regular clothes. It’s also harder for a school to enforce the rule of students having to wear only the school uniforms. Uniform suppresses individualism and treats students’ en masse rather than encouraging teachers to recognize

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    protest the war using black armbands. The school principals heard of their plan and responded by creating a school policy banning these black armbands. They informed the students that they would be punished if they wore the armbands. The students still wore the armbands to school and were subsequently suspended. Because they were minors‚ their father filed a lawsuit. He sued for a small sum of money for the damages and a law that prevented the schools officials from enforcing their anti-armband

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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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    Driving to school has been tough because most kids at my school dont know how to properly drive within the lines and park straight‚ so dodging a bunch of reckless rednecks in trucks and preppy girls in smart cars is a struggle. It’s not getting to school that’s the problem for me it’s the leaving at the end of the day with the other 1‚700 kids that drive. Our school population is about 2‚400 something and the more kids that decided to try for a parking permit is only making traffic worse. One evening

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