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    testing would benefit the system‚ others on assistance‚ and tax payers. If you have to be drug tested to gain employment why not be randomly drug tested to continue to receive assistance? DEVELOPMENT: 1. Welfare assistance should not be a one-way handout or open-ended privilege. We should provide assistance on the basis of a return obligation. Taxpayers should provide support to those in need‚ recipients in return should engage in responsible behavior for receiving assistance. Requiring welfare

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    Tulip Serbin Plansinis Vote For Snowball: The Kosher Porker At a time when food and spirits were low‚ a certain candidate stepped up to the hay mound to lift up such grief and depression. In his actions and improvements to better the farm‚ he made the harvest more productive‚ and led victory through a tough battle. No one would be a greater leader than Snowball. He supported animals’ rights‚ a continued revolution‚ and productivity. Shortly after the rebellion of Mr

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    Everyone should have access to a skate park because of the following reasons: 1. The skatepark will provide a safe place to recreate. A majority of the deadly accidents that happen to people while they’re skateboarding involve a motor vehicle. In towns and cities across the nation the most interesting terrain for skateboarding is found in the streets and sidewalks. The skatepark will be the safe place to skate but for it to be effective it must be more interesting than what’s out “in the wild

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    wisdom has it that the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649 was a desperate‚ aberrant act by a small and reluctant minority of English parliamentarians - opposed by the right-thinking bulk of the population. One seventeen year-old boy in the crowd at Whitehall recorded that the execution was met with ’such a groan as I have never heard before‚ and desire I may never hear again’. This lad grew up to become a nonconformist minister in the 1660s but his views echoed those of a Restoration Bishop

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    SHOULD SCHOOLBOYS BE ALLOWED TO HAVE LONG HAIR? INTRODUCTION With the development of society‚ people ’s lives have undergone tremendous changes in many aspects. New lifestyle‚ new ideas and new culture impact on the manner of thinking. As the forefront of the times‚ the young people are the leader and follower of the trend. An increasing number of young people challenge the traditional dress code by wearing the personality clothes. For example‚ they often wear broken jeans rather than wearing the

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    In todays time most schools have a dress code. Most schools believe that dress codes help kids stay modest. Most students would beg the differ. Dress codes are not needed because they are a violation of student rights‚ distraction from the learning environment‚ and dress codes are sexist towards woman. Dress codes are offensive in a lot of different ways. Telling children how to dress is a violation of students rights. Students should be able to freely express themselves without

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    In a recent survey‚ 77% of High School students either feel upset‚ mad or violated not being able to wear what they want to school. Students should have the right to wear what they please to school. At many schools‚ the dress code is unfair. It’s mostly only directed to females when it should be directed to males as much as it is to us girls. We should go to school to learn‚ not to be told we can’t wear what we want. This is causing students to get more and more angry about not being able to wear

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    Kids Should Have Better School Lunches Time and time again public schools have had horrible lunches that taste bad‚ are awful for you and promote other problems. If there were better school lunches‚ kids would be happier‚ healthier‚ and kid’s special needs would be serviced. Kids would be happier if there were better school lunches. Kids are constantly in bad moods because their lunches taste terrible. They would focus on eating and not on food fights‚ would be less rude to lunch ladies

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    Thesis Statement: Professional athletes should not have a salary cap because they have put in more work‚ time‚ and dedication than others‚ and now they have more to strive for so they can be the top performer. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence: Many professional athletes fought the pain and dedication to make the big money they make now. Supporting Evidence #1: According to the article “an athlete’s salary can range from $100‚000 to $1‚000‚000 (Professional athletes‚ 2014)”. Explanation: Not

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    Should the UK Have fully written constitution? UK has partly an unwritten and uncodified constitution. Such a system‚ like any other‚ has their advantages and disadvantages‚ but because of their unusual system there are a lot of disputes around it. A big question at hand is: “Should the constitution be fully written or not?” A codified constitution means that all the points and laws are written and could be read‚ such a constitution typically occurs at some critical moment in a country’s history

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