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    think that there should be better rules for the welfare system. I will be talking to about the following; how people fraud the system‚ the expenses and finally‚ their dependence on the government. To clarify‚ welfare is a very great thing. It helps many people who are unable to work‚ have an injury/disability or are poor‚ don’t have a job‚ and many more. A bunch of people take advantage of this. First of all‚ some people fraud the welfare system. That’s why I think there should be better rules‚ to prevent

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    The justice system in America on multiple occasions has shown how unfair it is. Police brutality towards minorities is at an ultimate high and no officers are being held responsible for their actions. Many people who are incarcerated did not actually commit the crime but cannot be cleared for years because of all the other prisoners with them. People who are better off financially are able to get easier sentences while having special treatment from the justice system. These reasons support my statement

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    regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats” and is used to “revolutionize the field of genome editing” (Doudna). This is a very controversial subject because there are two sides that people are on and debating about. The first side supports this system because it says that you can genetically change a person’s genes so that if they have a disease or mutation‚ they can be cured. However‚ many people are supporting the second side as well. This side or the second side says that you can genetically

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    1935‚ and it was created due to the Great Depression in the 1930s. The Welfare system greatly impacted many lives during the Great Depression and continues to help many families today. Not only has it helped families but it has helped the elderly‚ disabled‚ and mentally challenged. These different types of individuals use the system as it was meant to be used. However‚ today many individuals inappropriately abuse the system and take advantage of the program. These individuals are fully capable of working

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    some sort of honor system is to decrease the act of cheating‚ stealing‚ and plagiarizing‚ by implanting “punishments ranging from suspension to expulsion” for the violators ( Dirmeyer and Cartwright ). Although students shouldn’t feel the need to cheat or steal someone else’s work‚ every student has or will cheat at some point in his or her academic career. Plus‚ the schools want to believe all of their students will do the “right” thing‚ however‚ just in case‚ adding this system will end the urges

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    The system of criminal procedure primarily utilized in the United States is the adversarial system. The term adversary is easily interpreted to mean opposition. Our present criminal procedure pits two sides against each other to present their respective evidence and issues surrounding a criminal act. This paper will address the adversarial system and its expressed use in criminal court proceedings in the United States. Among the questions this paper will take into consideration are: Is the adversarial

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    Why isn’t the metric system used more prominently in the United States? Since I was a child‚ I can remember the disagreements among school boards in the early 1970’s about transition my school to the metric system. It was a voluntary transition and many school did not want to implement it. When I was n elementary school the opposition came from the parents believe it or not. They said they would not be able to help their children with homework‚ etc. Actually looking back on it‚ parents did not

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    I was born in Dallas‚ Texas and grew up in a nearby town named Irving. While living in this economically disadvantaged community‚ I witnessed and experienced the adversities posed by living in poverty. Where some see disaster‚ I see opportunity; where others see laziness and fault‚ I see misfortune and fortitude; what some call a welfare city‚ I call home. In the 2015-2016 school year‚ approximately eighty-seven percent of the students in my school were classified as "economically disadvantaged"

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    Juvenile System Rough Draft Juveniles should be convicted as adults ‚ for violent crime like assault or murder because if they commit murder or something illegal ‚ they think they can get away with it and they don’t think that they are not gonna be caught. For Example‚ they can be killing someone and get away with it like nothing happened. So if kids commit crime ‚ then of course they should convicted as a criminal. Research suggest that adolescent squeezed through adult system are more

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    voting system in place (1). Whereas today‚ when an election is imminent and the airways are filled with candidate endorsements‚ the subject of voter identification usually steps into the public eye. Although a few states passed

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