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    A mandatory sentence is one where judicial discretion is limited by law; those convicted of certain crimes must be punished with at least a minimum number of years in prison. The most famous example of mandatory sentencing is the ‘three strikes and you’re out’ policy adopted first in California in 1994‚ and now more widespread in the USA. "Three strikes" laws require life imprisonment for a third criminal conviction‚ but other forms of mandatory sentencing are now being discussed and implemented

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    Mandatory or Voluntary Vaccinations G124/ENC1101 Section 09 English Composition - 2013 Summer Quarter September 9‚2012 Katrema Beasley Mandatory or Voluntary Vaccinations The first smallpox vaccine was discovered a few centuries ago and since that time there has been controversy of voluntary or mandatory vaccinations this is something every parent must face when having a child. To vaccinate or not to vaccinate‚ parents making this decision must weigh the risks‚ the cost‚ and the long

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    The question of mandatory service has been asked by many americans time and again. While many see it as a patriotic duty to your country others see it as contridictory to the very idea of patriotism and freedom. One frequentley expressed opinion on the side for mandatory service is that it builds a sense of national pride and being apart of something greater than ones self‚ however those who oppose this idea would argue quite the oppisite‚ that someone does not gain a sense of national pride

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    complete a mandatory minimum of forty hours of retaining every four years. Only a portion or the forty hours is required to be in specific subjects. These subjects include: Domestic Violence‚ Juvenile Sexual Offender Investigations‚ Professional Traffic Stops (Human Diversity)‚ and Use of Force Training for Law Enforcement. There is no hourly requirement for these subjects but each must be provided. At the conclusion of the officer’s four year period (ending June 30th) a mandatory retraining

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    Ting-Che Cheng Professor: Class/course: Date: Making Military Services Mandatory Military service provides young people with the opportunity to develop and become stronger not only physically‚ but also mentally. Both physical and mental developments are highly beneficial to the young people. Military training provides a lot of benefits such as mental toughening‚ physical conditioning‚ and an opportunity to promote equality among the old and the young members of the society. The issue

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    cough and are now prevented by vaccination and millions of children’s lives are saved. Could vaccinations cause autism? A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular diseases. Vaccinations should be mandatory because they save lives and help people fight infections such as the measles and if you

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    about what exactly the law is and how it is enforced. Second‚ I want to discuss the benefits of compost recycling. And last I want to talk about how other major cities can adopt this type of recycling to reduce their own waste. The San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance states‚ “All persons in San Francisco must source their refuse into recyclables‚ compostables‚ and trash‚ and place each type of refuse in a separate container designated to that type of refuse. No person may mix

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    change the world‚ bit by bit. However‚ no single person can change the world on his or her own. There must be a constant effort from all of those that support this belief. Some believe that the best way for this to be accomplished is through mandatory community service implemented through schools‚ charities or churches. Although community service can be extremely valuable in the development of both character and academics‚ some believe the negative effects of forcing students to participate by

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    Mandatory Sex Education in Schools What is the right age to begin teaching sex education to kids? About 820‚000 young women are pregnant before the age of twenty. There is no denying that teen pregnancy has risen tremendously in the past few years. Girls younger and younger are becoming pregnant. Babies essentially are having babies. These young girls do not personally have the ability to raise a child when they are only a child themselves. Financially they are unable to care for the baby and that

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    volunteers who sign up for duty. With enough benefits due to military service‚ plenty of Americans sign up willingly every year. Military service in the United States should never be mandatory. If the war is justified‚ enough people will join the force of their own volition. I can see the benefits of having mandatory military service‚ and it is not that people will be able to "fight" for their freedom and "earn" it. The benefits are that it will teach people‚ make them more fit‚ and have a higher

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