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    The Shoals High School Student Council is a organization that governs the Student Body. You as a Student have the right to vote‚ this is called the Class Elections for Class Officers‚ and happen yearly. In addition to this election is Petitions. These provide a way to participate in the Student Council but not in Student Class Officer Council Meetings. Participating in The Student Council provides a whole list of leadership opportunities and can even have an impact on your college or job application

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    Should prostitution be legalized in China There is a heated discussion about whether China should legalize prostitution or not. There is no more controversial issue than this. It has its own merits and demerits. However‚ I give my vote to agreement.    At the very first‚ allow me to make a definition about prostitution. Prostitution is the business or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment and exists in a diverse range of the world. Based on the reality,there are

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    you choose the particular stream for the lab? The steam was high. Very high yes‚ I choose my local Ware Shoals. 2. What waterways are upstream that contribute flow to the stream (watershed)? The Little River flows into the Saluda from the north in Newberry County. 3. What is the land use? Roughly what percentage is forest or natural grass land? How much is urban? Agricultural? Ware Shoals is like a small town like Abbevile‚ SC. The population was 2‚171. The lands there is about 4.015 miles squared

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    Should We Abolish the Penny? The standard Abraham Lincoln penny has been around for almost one hundred years. It was created in 1909‚ because that year was the centennial (hundred year anniversary) of Lincoln ’s birth. People have many opinions about the penny both good and bad; however‚ the notion of not needing it is true and justifiable. What follows are‚ statistics‚ evidence‚ and results of a survey to support this claim. The penny is known for its copper features‚ and being worth a

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    schopenhauer's claim

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    Schopenhauer’s Claim Schopenhauer’s claim tells us that reading books all the time could narrow the mind‚ and that experiencing things hands on will take you further in life. He also talks about how people are into the news and all in other people’s lives. He saying that tells me that we should not worry about other things going on in other people lives‚ but in your own life‚ which would lead us to act more independently. Experience is key‚ and if you experience things in a more physical way

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    The Claim and the Rebuttal A popular quote from the Declaration of Independence‚ "all men are created equal" (Declaration of Independence)‚ speaks about equality for "all men" in terms of equality in God’s eyes and liberty from tyranny. However‚ when the Founding Fathers drafted this final version of the Declaration of Independence‚ they did not consider all men apart of the "all men" that had unalienable Rights. This view is evident in the document because it excludes certain peoples in both

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    Compensation Claim

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    Compensation Claims Contents Employers’ duties What kind of claims may be made? The tort of negligence Tort of breach of statutory duty Civil liability exclusions Conditions to be met for breach of statutory duty Defences against a claim Contributory negligence "Violenti" rule Vicarious liability - when the employee is negligent Strict liability - when the employer is not negligent Limitations on timescales for claims Damages Procedures when a claim is made Letter of claim Information

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    evaluating a claim

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    Evaluating A Claim Bullying is a major problem in schools everywhere around the nation but nobody really knows the effects that bullying has on children in the future. Well‚ Louis (2013) takes a look into the lasting effects of bullying in her article “Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood‚ Study Finds”. Louis (2013) claims that children involved in bullying whether it be the victim‚ the bully‚ or both are more likely to have psychiatric problems going into adulthood. However‚ the question

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    Making a Claim

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    Making a Claim Worksheet Turn each of the following statements into an arguable claim—i.e.‚ a point that is debatable and shows (or implies) your analysis of or opinion about the topic of your essay or a particular paragraph. To be an effective thesis statement‚ the claim must be narrow enough to allow you to fully support it within the context of the essay and broad enough to enable you to write more than a paragraph or two about it. Topic sentences work in a similar way‚ except your claim needs

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    Pseudoscientific Claims The seven warning signs that a claim about behavior might be a pseudoscientific claim are: claimants avoid peer reviewing or other verification‚ exaggerated claims‚ basic theory does not change in response to evidence‚ they look for only evidence that confirms their hypothesis‚ the claimant insists that their theory is accurate because it has not been proven wrong‚ the claim defies what established science has told us about the world‚ the claimants attempt to persuade using

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