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    children as adults‚ then it is possible that we may see a significant increase in crime throughout the country‚ which‚ in turn‚ could spark a chain reaction as young criminals would most likely use any overcrowded correctional facilities as loopholes in order to be released back on the streets. It is our duty as citizens to make sure that these loopholes remain shut by continuing to allow our juvenile criminals to be tried as adults. First of all‚ there was an article from the Seattle Times written

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    Is Natural Law the best approach to abortion Natural Law says that abortion is wrong because life is a valuable gift from God and therefore only he can take it away. A believer of the natural law would say that the unborn foetus should have the same status as a born human being because life starts at the moment of conception which means that no matter how long the foetus has been growing‚ abortion is murder. This point ties in with the right to life and other religious approaches. Under Natural

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    What Is The Best Way to Educate Our Children? Western Governors University Collegiate Level Reasoning and Problem Solving Janie Davis What Is The Best Way to Educate Our Children? Education has been in a crisis for a long time in America‚ but few can agree on a solution to this open-ended problem which debated by both experts and lay persons. Federal and state policies need creation and enactment for targeted assistance to schools needing improvements‚ like low-income schools and

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    Topic: What are the megatrends which will shape our world Megatrends Introduction With population growth and economic improvement‚ human beings are naturally increasing their demand towards happiness. The current trend to pursue happiness (demand to consume resources) generates the global demand in the world. Sustainability is crucial behind this trend. Our the only planet with limited resources may not be affordable to feed all people living on earth If our population continues to grow and personal

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    There can be intentional stains (such as wood stains or paint)‚ indicative stains (like food coloring or adding a substance to make bacteria visible under a microscope)‚ natural stains (such as rust on iron or a patina on bronze)‚ and accidental stains (like spilling ketchup on your shirt.) While the types of stains are very different in application‚ they all form in the same basic ways: The primary method of stain formation is surface stains‚ where the staining substance is spilled out onto the

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    Examine the ways in which Feminist sociologists gave contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships The four feminists sociologists that have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships are Liberal‚ Marxist‚ Radical and Different Feminists‚ all of these have different theories on how the society should be run and how families should act. Firstly Liberal Feminists have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships as they were protesting

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    Economics Term Paper Should our immigration laws be changed? Throughout history‚ there has been a constant increase in non-US citizens moving into the United States. This long process of becoming a citizen of the United States is called immigration. However‚ the US tends to accept more immigrants than other countries. There are different pros and cons to having an increase in immigration‚ which tend to be based on how these immigrants are affecting the US economy. Before one becomes a citizen

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    We learn the Best lessons from our mistakes When a person has to face consequences from a mistake‚ majority of the time it is remembered and it usually trigger a mind set in the event that the same situation occurs again. My name is Ericka Mcfarlane the statement mentioned we learn the best from our mistakes‚ is a statement in which I have grown to understand more clearly after experiencing several consequences from mistakes I have made. Learning from mistakes I think is quite true for some

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    The Best Years of Our Lives1946 In class one of the movies we watched and discussed was‚ The Best Years of Our Lives The movie is about these three men that come back from the World War II. It tells the story of these men coming home and their ups and downs it takes to get back to normal life. Al (Fredric March) is the older‚ upper middle class‚ higher ranked man in the Army‚ he was a banker before he left for war‚ he also has a wife and two kids at home. Homer is the younger middle class from

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    proposed language norms gained recognition partly due to the nationalistic spirit of the time‚ and partly due to the fact that as schoolteachers they had access to the education system. In 1963 the government appointed a “language peace” committee which was to promote the dual linguistic heritage. This committee recommended the abandonment of the linguistic fusion policy (Haugen‚ 1983:285). Thus the Norwegian government was forced to withdraw gradually from direct intervention. In a way‚ in spite

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