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    Why do people become criminals There are so many reasons in the world which make people become criminals. The world is full of criminals. I think that the most important factors are bad educations‚ the conditions in life‚ and the bad friends. One of the most important reasons which make people become criminals is bad educations. The person who doesn’t have a good education can’t know what is right or what is wrong. I think that education is very important in the life of human to know the difference

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    The impact of the United States joining the war was very important and had a huge significant in many ways. World War I began in 1914‚ however‚ the United States got involve and join the war until 1917. The United States always kept a policy of neutrality when the war broke out in 1914‚ and some of the primary factors that influence the entrance of the U.S into war and the declaration of war against Germany were the sinking of the Lusitania‚ Zimmerman telegram‚ and unrestricted submarine warfare

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    The first and most basic reason that marijuana should be legal is that there is no good reason for it not to be legal. Some people ask "why should marijuana be legalized?" but we should ask "Why should marijuana be illegal?" From a philosophical point of view‚ individuals deserve the right to make choices for themselves. The government only has a right to limit those choices if the individual’s actions endanger someone else. This does not apply to marijuana‚ since the individual who chooses to

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    free country you are mandated to sit in cramped desks‚ read‚ write‚ and listen against your will. If you think for yourself in school‚ you get bad grades‚ and that’s why America doesn’t notice the government stripping away our rights. When our minds are impressionable‚ we learn that freedom means taking orders. Government officials should not teach the Bill of Rights until they’ve read it for themselves. The compulsory education system hasn’t changed because it’s insidiously self-promotional. People

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    There are many different reasons why we read the play today. One reason why we still read this play is so that we can remember the tragedies and hardships of the Jew’s that experienced. The main hardship shown in the play for the Frank’s was being stuck in The Secret Annex for two years with another family and a small amount of food. The main tragedies that millions of jews went through during the holocaust was death and torture in the concentration camps. Another reason we still read this play

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    most outstanding work‚ Marilyn Monroe undoubtedly defined the 1950s. Marilyn Monroe‚ born Norma Jeane Mortenson was burdened with a difficult childhood. In 1926‚ she was born into a broken home with an unsuitable mother‚ Gladys Baker. Norma Jeane was put under the care of foster parents‚ and after many attempts‚ Gladys Baker got her daughter back in 1933. At this time‚ the young girl’s mother became mentally unstable and was forcibly removed and admitted to the state hospital. Norma Jeane then became

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    The United States has had 43 different presidents and there has been many good president’s that we have learned about through time. The first president of the United States was George Washington and many people liked him for all sorts of reasons but the main reason everyone liked him because he was a good leader. George Washington had his falls just has many other people do because we are only human and he was in charge and had to make some very powerful decisions. Before we get into why George was

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    The Electric Chair was a form of cruel and unusual punishment. It was once the most used method of execution in the United States. In the early twentieth century is when the electric chair started to be used. It replaced hanging‚ firing squad‚ and beheading in that period of time (Juan). Some states are still using the Electric Chair‚ but we do not hear much about it. Dr. Albert Southwick‚ a dentists‚ was the one who invented the Electric Chair in 1881. Edwin R. Davis was commissioned to design

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    For example‚ if you work in a big hospital you probably would see more of a variety versus what you would see in a little clinic. This job can be very emotional especially if you lose people so you must be prepared for that emotionally. There could be good days where someone with a cold and there could be others when you have to help with a car wreck victim. Everyday as a registered nurse can greatly differ depending on many things and this is something anyone wanting to become one should consider

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    by the United States on Hiroshima‚ Japan. Innocent citizens heard an imaginable thunder‚ that was nothing short of earth-shattering. The decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was not taken lightly. The Manhattan Project‚ a top-secret American scientific endeavor‚ worked tirelessly to develop a weapon of unprecedented power. The successful test of the first atomic bomb‚ codenamed "Trinity‚" on July 16‚ 1945‚ marked a turning point in warfare and set the stage for the tragic events to come

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