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    Abolish Marriage

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    The article “Abolish Marriage” by Michael Kinsley is about why we should get rid of the institution of marriage. Kinsley proposes that marriage should be taken out of federal government and be put into the hands of private organizations. Kinsley argues that if marriage was privatized‚ the gay marriage debate as well as a lot of the controversy on marriage would be eliminated. Although Kinsley makes an interesting argument‚ it is bad idea and only simply will not work with today’s society. Kinsley’s

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    Abolish Parole

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    Abolish Parole Parole: This really is a popular subject in today’s criminal justice system. Several think it’s a chance to quit and others are fighting harder than ever before to maintain it. I believe among the most effective reasons to do away with parole is the overcrowding inside our prisons. Prisoner populations are extremely backed up that there is in fact a waiting list. The other major subject is it cost too much to accommodate inmates in jail. It can cost between $12‚000 to $65‚000 dollars

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    Abolish the SAT

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    Catherine McNeilly Dr. Corrine Hinton English1301 September 25‚ 2014 Abolish the SAT Every year seniors in high school are forced to take the SAT. SAT scores have been looked at as a sign of intellectual aptitude since 1933‚ but with the increase of tutoring‚ AP classes‚ aptitude tests‚ and higher GPAs‚ has the SAT become outdated? In Charles Murray’s essay “Abolish the SAT” he argues that‚ indeed‚ the SAT no longer serves a purpose. The SAT used to act as a democratizing force that would

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    Abolish the Penny

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    to banks then it could add up to 4 cents per penny. Surely we have to get rid of this nuisance by proposing a bill to abolish the penny in Canada. Pennies are heavy‚ a nuisance and isn’t worth carrying around in your pocket. This is why most people leave them on the ground or collect them in a jar. In fact a small study by the mint suggests that 42% of consumers would rather abolish the penny. The bill will eliminate the penny from our currency and retailers will have to round the total after tax

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    Abolish the Penny

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    Abolish the Penny Between 2001 and 2006‚ there has been an increase of .6 cents for the reproduction of the penny. This increase displays economic problems that may lead to fatal ones. The penny is composed of 2% copper and 98% zinc. These elements are exponentially in demand causing the price of these materials to skyrocket. Many Americans think the penny is putting our country in jeopardy with financial losses. This meaningless coin is losing money for the mint‚ and should be abolished.

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    Abolish Sat

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    In “Abolish the SAT” by Charles Murray‚ Murray argues that there’s no benefit in keeping SAT test‚ thus it should be demolished. The author supports this point by comparing and analyzing the relationship between high school grades‚ SAT scores‚ and freshman grades in college‚ stating how the meaning of “SAT” has changed over time‚ and stating that wealthy kids have advantages of getting high scores on SAT than those who are poor. Murray states “Again‚ the SAT was unnecessary; it added nothing to

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    Abolish Quiz

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    Ch. 1 1. Alcohol dehydrogenase A) Is an enzyme that detoxifies alcohol and assists in the metabolizing of alcohol B) in men are roughly 60% of the alcohol dehydrogenase levels of women C) are reduced by fasting and several medications D) All of the above answers are correct E) Only answers a and b are correct F) Only answers a and c are correct Feedback: Slide 16-17 Points Earned: | 1.0/1.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | F | 2. Excessive drinking can lead to hemorrhagic

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    Abolish Death by Execution

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    Cited: McAndrew‚ Ron. "Florida Must Abolish Flawed Death Penalty." -- OrlandoSentinel.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. <http://www.fadp.org/news/2009052301/>. Atkinson‚ Lee. "American Civil Liberties Union." American Civil Liberties Union. N.p.‚ 30 Oct. 2012. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. <http://www

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    Abolish English Class

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    South Carolina Board of Education‚ may you adhere to our request to abolish English class beyond grade eight. Past this point‚ English class has been a student’s time-sink. Once a person finishes middle school‚ the subject in itself provides no value to students. English class would no longer dissipate precious time if students were to declare independence from it. English class is a misapplication of time once a student passes middle school. Students aren’t learning much in English class. All that

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    Abolish Mass Shootings

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    individuals who are set out kill will find a way around these restrictions. Daniels then proceeds to argue that a limit on obtaining guns is a violation to the second amendment (Daniels). The argument that Daniels argues which is that gun control will not abolish mass shootings is accurate to an extend. As Daniels argues individuals who want are set out to kill others will proceed to do so.

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