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    Education Reform The education before the 1800’s was faulty at best. For the schools that were present they were under funded‚ of poor quality‚ and there was no general standard for education. Americans gradually became aware that there were many benefits to improving public education and that a change was necessary. The education reform began with Horace Mann‚ he was known as “Father of American Education.”. Horace believed that children should be molded into what the teachers and officials wanted

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    to the original constitution for this long‚ so why change now? The United States needs a new constitution because The Constitution should be more sexually equal‚ including women in all the amendments. Views of politicians have changed. The United States’ population has become more diverse. First‚ The United States needs a new constitution because The Constitution should be more sexually balanced‚ including women in all the amendments. The only amendment in the constitution that refers to women is the

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    beauty is defined as a combination of qualities that pleases aesthetic senses‚ especially the sight. Unfortunately‚ in today’s society‚ the meaning of beauty has become extremely distorted and in place beauty pageants have become very popular. These contests take place across the entire world; in big cities and small towns. The contestants’ ages range from 0 to 30 years old. Thus‚ children are thrown into this lifestyle‚ without knowing exactly what they are getting into. They are judged by physical

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    the government - federal‚ state and local levels - should not be able to regulate the internet‚ social media and be able to read our emails. However‚ they are allowed to monitor internet activities in order to be able to recognize and neutralize any potential threats to themselves or the country‚ but so long it does not violate the fourth amendment of no unreasonable searches or violation of privacy. This continues to keep the privacy of US citizens following the protective amendments while giving

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    Should kids be able to dropout of school before age 18? People can’t get nearly nice enough jobs if they drop out of school because they won’t have enough knowledge to get a nice job. Someone has seen people what have dropped out and they don’t have any money and have to live of their parents and can’t get anything nice like they wanted as a kid and have to get everything from their parents and can’t have any freedom as if they lived by themselves. Students should be required to stay in school graduating

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    with acne‚ they are still not considered beautiful. What people don’t realize is that beauty really comes from within the heart‚ for example the bible verse (1 Peter 3:3-4) “Your beauty should not come from outward adornment‚ such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather‚ it should be that of your inner self‚ the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit‚ which is of great worth in God’s sight ("Bible Gateway Passage").” However‚ in my opinion I agree with

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    Judges have to make many discretionary decisions while they are on the bench. This is due to the fact that the law‚ no matter how well it is written‚ cannot anticipate every circumstance and eventuality that may be subject to that law. As a result‚ Judges are charged with making rational decisions in regards to the cases that don’t adequately fit the ramifications of the law. Most of the decisions that are made by Judges are independent of official guidelines and vary from Judge to Judge. This

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    In this essay‚ I will explain why Texas should retain the partisan election of judges. Texas is one of the few states that choose their judges using a Partisan voting method. Partisan elections can be unreliable and deceitful. A high legal position such as a judge should never be chosen in such a manner. Judges are not chosen based on merit or skills. Partisan elections do not represent the population accurately. The public is usually uninformed about the candidates they choose. In addition‚ partisan

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    liberties. Civil liberties are basic rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to American citizens (Thompson). For example‚ as Americans one of our civil liberties is to keep and bear arms. In our society‚ this civil liberty has become an issue due to several incidents involving firearms. Therefore‚ a bill has been constructed threatening our right to bear arms. I feel that as Americans we have many reasons that we should have this civil liberty is because the right to bear arms involved in the second and

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    prisoners in the detention camp. But if Cuba is aware of this (which they are) why are they allowing for such actions to take place? The base was first turned into a detention camp in November of 1991. The initial use was‚ announced by the bush administration‚ was that it would be a ‘tent shelter’ for thousands of Haitians fleeing the military dictatorship. The ‘shelter’ was surrounded by barbed wire and guarded

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