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    order is necessary because without it the chaos that would unfold on to our society would surely put an end to any civilization that would exist. In todays society I think that we are lacking public order in certain areas and trying to make it up in others which impends on our societies ability to function as a "free democratic society." By this‚ for example‚ our gun control laws are focusing more on removing the weapons from law abiding citizens and basically handing over our protection to criminals

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    argument usually ends‚ however‚ is on the conversation if animal testing is necessary. Whereas some are convinced that using animals for testing has contributed to many lifesaving cures and treatments‚ others maintain that these animals are very different from humans and‚ therefore‚ make poor test subjects. My own view is these animals have produced many treatments‚ but not outcomes that are effective enough in the human body‚ therefore should not be using animals. Most people believe animals are

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    Paper on Medieval Arms and Armor The Middle Ages were a time of great hardship and turmoil. The standard of living was very low for the average person: few people could read or write‚ many people became subservient to the lords in order to live‚ and the deadly effects of the Bubonic Plague wiped out nearly half of Europe’s population. Nevertheless‚ during these unfavorable events‚ there were some favorable advancements during this era. Weapons evolved tremendously and armor improved to better protect

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    block in the progress of society. A good job or money is not everything; knowledge and education are more than that. Just pursuing a degree may not guarantee you a lucrative job but studying at a college may develop such skills in students that are necessary to lead a prolific life. It is the knowledge of education‚ knowledge of empowerment‚ knowledge of responsibility and the knowledge of curiosity which makes a student an intellectual personality – but not the degree he pursues nor the institution

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    Animal Testing is Necessary “Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide.” Joan Ryan. When most people think of animal testing‚ they usually think about injured‚ blinded animals that they have seen in pictures online or on TV. After seeing just a few of those images‚ most people are quick to side with banning animal testing. However what most people do not realize is how much animal

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    We all want quality things in life. Whether it’s for basic things like food or supplementary materials like entertainment. So why not quality education. Especially for preschool children for the reason that they learn and develop the most during this stage.  There are many ways quality education in early childhood can be provided. Teachers are the key person particularly trained and qualified teachers. They have more knowledge on the development stages of a child and are able to plan a curriculum

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    Josephine‚ I respect your opinion that sanctuary cities are unconstitutional and I agree with you‚ but I do not agree with your reasoning as to why. After reading your stance on sanctuary cities‚ I have to admit that I am confused by your explanation of them. First‚ you imply that being an undocumented immigrant is a crime‚ when in fact it is only a civil violation. What is illegal‚ and actually classified as a crime‚ is the improper entry. An example of this is illegal border crossing. Furthermore

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    The Knight’s armor represents how he masks his emotions and hides from other people. He doesn’t express his feelings and the fact that he got his armor stuck meant he didn’t know how; after hiding his emotions for so long‚ he had forgotten what it meant to express them. “We’re all stuck in armor of a kind. Yours is merely easier to find.” (The Knight in Rusty Armor‚ 9) The Knight’s armor also represents that he was afraid to be alone and he never really listened to anyone else. He never opened

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    Watch other is necessary part of our society today As social animals‚ human being love to watch. From the beginning of life ‚ when our ancestors crawled out of the water‚ they’re watched to survive‚ watched to learn‚ watched to love and watched to advance.. Like our ancestors‚ watching others has become a necessary part of society today. Watching each other has become an integral part of the way we live. Not unlike the audience of “The Truman Show” we watch‚ in our millions‚ various reality television

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    The Knight in Rusty Armor The Knight in rusty armor depicts our mental processes‚ or cognition that plays a complex and dramatic role in my life. I have learned that our cognition makes us human. I can cope only by first sensing and understanding my environment‚ just like the knight. sometimes I misperceive and wrongly interpret certain situations‚ causing problems for myself. My expectations and response partly determine how I see the world. My attitudes‚ suspicions‚ and conclusions

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