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    On behalf of the school management‚ I K.Vineel‚ the head boy and I K.Amulya‚ the head girl‚ would like to propose the vote of thanks to each and everyone who have contributed for the overwhelming success of today’s program. I should first thank the chief guest Mr. Man Mohan Singh‚ IAS‚ who in spite of his busy schedule‚ accepted our invitation and has came here to this program. I extend grateful thanks to our guests of honor‚ Mrs. And Mr. K. Vijay and Mrs. and Mr. Raghuram for making it convenient

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    Criminals Should Be Allowed to Vote The United States has had a history of disenfranchising criminals. (Nunn‚ 2005) This disenfranchisement can be seen in state laws that prohibit criminals from exercising their right to vote. However‚ this is not a new concept because denying criminals to vote can be traced to as early as ancient Rome. In Renaissance Europe‚ the justice system there has even a term they used as “civil death”. This means putting an end to a criminal’s capacity to exercise his right

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    The Electoral College system is arguably biased to small states and ignorant to the overall popular vote of the American citizens. The Electoral College system that is used in America in order to elect presidents is unjust because it ignores larger states that should have more electoral votes and gives states with small populations more electoral votes. This is because the popular vote is not distributed according to population in specific states. However‚ this also gives smaller states a chance

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    Students Should Be Required to Take Physical Education Courses Would you want your child to be overweight‚ have bad sportsmanship and cooperation? What about your child to be stressed or depressed? Some students in schools today are not required to take Physical Education courses which negatively affect children. 13.2% of Mexican-American girls four to five years old are classified as over-weight according to a University of Michigan study on Physical Education in America’s schools. Also coming

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    continuing argument on American college campuses tends to put school against school‚ professor against professor‚ student against student‚ school against professor‚ professor against student and student against school. The issue is whether or not courses in a foreign language should be required to attain a Bachelor’s degree. Some believe the idea is absurd‚ while others believe it is a progressive move toward 21st century education. Although some people believe the entire world should speak English‚ the

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    The military teaches life long skills to be successful in the eyes of adversity. Upon completion of High School‚ it should be mandatory for the graduate to join the military force for a two-year term‚ unless they are medically not capable to do so. The military grooms the individual into a well rounded‚ motivated‚ diverse and respectful citizen. The individual becomes knowledgeable about their country‚ work ethic and skills to progress in life. The individual will learn how to be financially

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    they do not have passing grades‚ which just puts more pressure on the child. Sports help kids and teens thrive‚ gain knowledge‚ and achieve success in their everyday lives‚ therefore passing grades should not be a requirement for students to play sports in school. One reason why this requirement should not be a rule is because sports teach students many life lessons and skills that they will never learn in a classroom. For example‚ sports teach kids responsibility‚ commitment‚ teamwork‚ and the

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    Ever wondered what the world would be like if 16 year olds could vote? In some other countries if you register‚ it’s legal for one to vote at the age of 16‚ but why not here? The minimum age to vote in the USA is 18‚ the age originally was 21 years old but the age was reduced in 1971 when Richard Nixon was president. When can one start registering to vote‚ it’s better to register early so by the time you turn 18 or 19 a person is able to start voting. If the world was different and 16 year olds

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    Fluency in A Foreign Language Should Be Required For All Students Before Graduation From High School By Julia Delaney English 102‚ Section 12 Miss Alicia Howell December 4‚ 2012 Theme 6 – Simple - Climactic Word Count: 1‚799 Outline Thesis: Fluency in a foreign language should be required for all students before graduation from high school. Introduction: In a world of advancing technology and higher education‚ it is imperative that students take the time to develop unique talents

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    an ineffective solution to a complex set of problems. At worst‚ they are a violation of students’ right to free expression” (Forster 1). School uniforms should not be required in schools. School uniforms violate students rights‚ challenge the education of students‚ and they are also ineffective. One reason why school uniforms should not be required in schools is because they violate students’ rights. The basis of this comes from the first amendment “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment

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