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    the state for allowing women to vote (ie. Leser vs. Garnett). They were unanimously overruled in Supreme Court‚ and no effort to take our rights has been made since. (3) Though all of the amendments are important in protecting our rights and freedom‚ I believe that the 19th is the most important one because it shows that women and men are equals. It states that you cannot keep someone from voting on account of their gender; that anyone and everyone can vote. (4) Without the 19th amendment‚ our world

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    Vaccinations: Are they important? Forty percent of parents in the United States delay or don’t vaccinate their children (Culp-Ressler). Many parents believe vaccinations have serious side effects‚ but the CDC has not found links between vaccinations and the side effects parents are worrying about. Since some parents believe vaccinations can cause serious side effects‚ they have not been vaccinating their children and are using philosophical exemptions keep their children from having to get those

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    Why Scientific Literacy is Important An elected official becomes an official by the results of an election. If candidates are not required to show scientific literacy then it’s a possibility of a candidate being elected with no scientific literacy knowledge at all which could result in disaster. Let’s use the position of president of the United States for example‚ could you imagine someone with such responsibility having no scientific literacy knowledge at all? To keep that from happening elected

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    Why it is important to be on time to work. There are a lot of reasons why it is so important to be on time to work. The main reason is that it shows that you can be trusted to do what is expected of you. It also shows that you can be trusted to do what you have said you will do. Now not only is it important because of these two main things but it is also importing because it is the right thing to do. In the situation that we are in you need to be on time because people need to

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    the beginning of the 4th century B. C.‚ they built smooth‚ hard surfaced‚ and durable roads wherever they ruled. That empire extended from England to North Africa; many of the roads in England are still in use today! Since you may not realize the important role that these early roads played‚ I am going to give you an idea of how they were built‚ used‚ and what exciting discoveries were made as the result of these ancient road builders. You

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    Why it is important to be quiet in class? It is polite to be quite during school so you don’t bother other classes around you. During class changes you can talk‚ you can talk during class at an inside voice when your teacher allows you to do so and it is polite. Keep your mouth shut unless you are spoken to by the teacher or otherwise expected by the teacher to speak. It means don’t chat with the kids around you in class unless you are told by the teacher to have a group discussion‚ and don’t

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    Many people think the Miranda Rights are very important to our law system. I would have to agree with this statement. We need the Miranda Rights so people being arrested know they have the right to be silent and they do not have to confess. Some people do not know the rights they have if they are uneducated in law or the constitution. The Miranda Rights are very important to our country and our people. It is important for people who are being questioned by police to have their Miranda Rights read

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    All religions seek to simplify an individual’s life by giving them specific guidelines to follow. This is extremely important to the adherent because when investing themselves in a religion they want to be able to feel a sense of happiness and not the pressure of over complicated guidelines. Buddhism is a religion with simplistic guidelines which rely on a life free of suffering and material possessions to be happy. It has adapted to the context as times change‚ keeping it a dynamic religion that

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    mentioned in the constitution does not mean that the right doesn’t exist. This amendment is important because it protects our natural rights. It keeps in mind the nature of a federal government finding a way to corrupt the laws given by taking away other rights. 2. Amendment 10- Power to the states- All rights not listed in the Constitution belong to the states and the people. This amendment is extremely important because it exhibits that the main power of the constitution lies in the hands of the

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    Why were the Miranda Rights important? People might think that the Miranda Rights are important. Police officers may think the Miranda Rights are not important. I think the Miranda Rights were important. Miranda was difficult to question‚ they had to question him for two hours. He confessed to the crimes and was sentenced to prison for thirty years. The questions the police officers asked him were strange. Were they the certain Miranda Rights or were they just normal questions that he couldn’t answer

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