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    black rights thought Martin Luther to be bad. So this debate of good and evil can never be won because there are always two sides to the argument. Another debate is bad people can make more bad people and vice versa. The Oklahoma Habitual Criminal Sterilization Act of 1935 stated that any male convicted two or more times or if incarcerated in Oklahoma would be sterilized. This law excluded crimes such

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    To be or not to be physically educated? I’m sure all of you remember those early school mornings when instead of going to class you had to go to the gym‚ and after playing some ball and doing a couple of exercises‚ you had to shower‚ get dressed and still make it to school before the sound of the bell started the next class. Sweaty and hot‚ still breathing heavily from running to make it in time‚ you sit in class surrounded by the awful stench of those too lazy to shower‚ feeling powerful and full

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    the government. Those who want to vote are able to‚ and several accommodations are provided for people who find themselves incapable of making it to the polls on Election Day. Without voters‚ our government would be unable to function properly. Compulsory voting should be put into effect in the United States‚ because over public awareness of politics would increase‚ the power of separate political parties will decrease‚ and the election results will reflect the public’s true opinion.

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    …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………         Is  Compulsory  Voting  Justified  in  a  Liberal  Democracy  ?   The   normative   debate   on   compulsory   voting   has   recently   known   a   revival   in   political  theory1.  One  of  the  main  issues  at  stake  is  whether  compulsory  voting  should  be   considered  as  a  liberal  or  as

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    are waiting to be brought under the influence education depends upon it...” The above words are the part of the resolution which Gopal Krishna Gokhale moved in Imperial Legislative Council on 18th march‚ 1910 for seeking provision of ‘Free and Compulsory Primary Education” in India. Irony is that one hundred years have passed but the right to education still remains a distant dream. Gopal Krishna Gokhale in fact represents many of our freedom fighters who had dreamed of the right to education

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    for it can benefit the oppressors and a democratic society in terms of equity. No Children Left Behind raised by Mike Rose illustrates how the U.S achieves equity through standardized testing under banking education‚ which in China is Nine-Year Compulsory Education. Because both the U.S and China are in age of inequality‚ the equity in education under banking education is of great importance for achieving a democratic society. Therefore‚ it is the banking education that can benefit a democratic society

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    Compulsory primary education for tackling the problem of child labour This reader maintains‚ and has written to this effect in the Bulletin and elsewhere‚ on a number of occasions‚ that non-implementation of the programme of universal primary education and not putting this social welfare programme first on the list of priorities has rendered India vulnerable in all fields; and child labour can not be eliminated unless the child in sent to his/her rightful place - the school. Today‚ except Kerala

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    “Benefits of Compulsory Attendance?” Forcing anybody to do anything they don’t like is hard to accomplish‚ but rules should still be required. Dave Kopel‚ the research director of the Independence Institute argues in the article “Are They Schools or Are they Prisons” that “Schools are‚ after all education centers‚ not holding pens for people who don’t want to learn.” Throughout his article‚ Kopel disputes the Colorado Constitution making it mandatory for every child under 16 to attend school

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    Should Vaccines Be Compulsory? Vaccines are one of the most powerful means to prevent and diminish the burden of infectious disease. Edward Jenner‚ an English physician and scientist‚ first discovered the idea of vaccination. People have an argument about being vaccinated. Proponents say that vaccination is safe and one of the greatest health developments of the 20th century. They point out that illnesses‚ including rubella‚ diphtheria‚ smallpox‚ polio‚ and whooping cough‚ are now prevented

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    No For Compulsory Military Service “No For Compulsory Military Service in ****.” That is the name of the campaign I leaded in ***** to end forcing **** males to serve in the military for a period of time right after their graduation. In some countries‚ such as *** and ****‚ capable citizens are required by law to serve in the military for a period of time. But in some other countries‚ like Germany and the United States‚ serving in the military is optional and is considered a job like any other job

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