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    argument about whether or not kids should get participation trophies in activities. The idea that everyone should be rewarded has been the idea now a days other than rewarding only the top athletes. This has become a standard way in our younger generations and practice in our American culture. As mentioned above a principal has asked his students to give them their input on the idea and many are for and against the issue. As for me‚ I believe that participation trophies should not be handed out because‚

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    also give them more time to study and be prepared for a test. If school would start later would end later. That’s why I think that we should start later. Student’s should start later because it could let them sleep longer. They could have more time to rest and be prepared for the next day. If we start later they could have more time to sleep and do whatever they want. The next reason is that if you are up till like 10:30 studying you wake up at 6 and you are tired and not prepared for the test. If

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    Birth control pills are medicine‚ which are taken to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The type of birth control pills I would like to share its pros and cons is Levora. The generic name of Levora is progestin/estrogen contraceptive and it is taken orally. In order to use this pill‚ the individual is not supposed to smoke cigarettes/tobacco and not be over 35 years. Levora contains two hormones: a progestin and an estrogen‚ which works mainly by preventing the release of an egg during menstrual cycle

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    Should Guns Be Allowed on College Campus? In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Armstrong Atlantic State University Fall Semester 2009 Doctor Junseob Moon Date of Submission: December 5‚ 2009 Introduction “Gun control? We need bullet control! I think every bullet should cost $5‚000. Because if a bullet cost $5‚000‚ we wouldn’t have any innocent bystanders.” (Rock‚ 1999) Chris Rock got a big laugh when he expressed his

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    George Ding Anna Grammar 28 August 2012 Should Vending Machines be Allowed in Schools? In 1886 the first fizzy ‘soda’ was made when Joseph Priestley reproduced carbon dioxide in an experiment and dissolved it in water‚ noting its pleasant taste. From there on Dr. John Pemberton‚ Caleb Bradham‚ Charles Alderton and Charles Hires revolutionized his invention‚ and created four brands of soft drinks which are being sold all over the world‚ in convenience stores‚ vending machines‚ coolers‚ and in

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    With these new advances people are now starting to come up with actions to help eliminate secondhand smoke. “The American College Health Association (ACHA) has recently adopted a No Tobacco Use policy that encourages colleges and universities to be diligent in their efforts to achieve a campus-wide smoke-free environment (Harbison 323). For an example on University of North Carolina Wilmington students‚ factuality‚ and guest have to follow guidelines put in place by the campus to help promote health

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    drug that can cause serious damage. The reason alcohol is considered a drug is because it has a very powerful addiction‚ in which people cannot overcome easily. Alcohol is an overwhelming substance that can and will affect the mind and the body. Some tragic effects of teenage alcoholism are diseases and disorders‚ family problems and last it alters your decision making skills‚But why are teens attracted so much to drinking? One of the main reasons why teenagers so attracted to drink is so they

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    Eligible! Have you ever thought about how teens don’t have the right to vote? Thought about how you‚ as the government have altered the rights of the young adults of today and their right to vote? Well‚ consider this. Today’s young adults would like to vote‚ but that isn’t possible. The young adults of today are mature‚ and well interested in voting. We should decrease the minimum voting age of 18 to 16 because teens suffer double standards‚ and that they should have the power to shape their own future

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    Cell Phones Allowed in School Do you think cell phones should be allowed in school? This is a big debate society.Cell phones should be allowed in school because of emergencies‚they make students happy‚helps ‚and most importantly‚ they can take responsibility. A lot of schools allow phones and tablets some do not. There are a lot of other reasons why or why not cell phones should be in school. Emergencies can happen anytime. If something happens like they get injured badly you could call 911

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    the German Army under Nazi control. Such a fundamental change begs the question of the Nazis succeeded in maintaining such immense power over Germany. Historians such as Martin Broszat (Llewellyn‚ 2013) have argued it was primarily the exploitation of psychological and physical force through the propaganda machine and the use of armed forces. Others such as David Irving argue that it was the colossal popular appeal for the Nazi policies that allowed them to maintain control over Germany (Llewellyn‚

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