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    Throughout the history of the United States‚ there have always been conflicts between the North and the South. Basically throughout the 1900s‚ the North and South acted somewhat childishly towards each other about different topics. As the North became more industrialized and self sufficient‚ the South stayed behind and depended heavily on other countries for manufactured goods in exchange for cotton. The North felt superior to the South‚ and the South was not pleased about that. Although most Northerners

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    The Debate Over Homeschooling Lynn Waite Grantham University Abstract Homeschooling is defined as learning outside of the public or private school environment. Homeschooling can be looked at from both the advantages and disadvantages. Those who are in favor of it list the advantages of homeschooling to be the freedom to incorporate religious teachings to their children‚ one-on-one attention between student and parent‚ the strengthening of the family relationship‚ and the socialization with a

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    of “good writing” is Ratification; The People debate the Constitution 1787-1788 by Pauline Maier (2010). Maier’s prose is partially from 1787 legislative meetings‚ letters‚ and period newspapers. She incorporates the letters of Madison‚ Washington‚ Jay‚ and less known orators into her writing. Readers hear the framers voices in her writing‚ as readers are transported in time through each state as delegates debate the Ratification of the Constitution. Surprisingly what wee think of as sacred

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    Constitution I support the ratification of the American Constitution. My support is based on the need to establish strong institutions with the ability to unite the people of America‚ establish a stronger federal government‚ and enable the country to manage the tension and debt arising from the just concluded revolution (Adams 89). The constitution is the leading unifying factor of any democratic nation. I am opposed to the idea of the Anti-federalists that a strong federal constitution would promote

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    how we will be portrayed or even treated. Clothing could even effect us as a person promoting high or low Self-esteem‚ in which the statement "you are what you wear" could definitely hold true. Whatever the case may be‚ clothing is important in our society perception of who you are. For example‚ a young man attending a job interview for a major law firm in ripped jeans and a shirt will not be taken seriously even though he does qualify A young lady attending a wedding in an extremely revealing

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    MANCHESTER UNITED OFFICIAL SUPPORTERS CLUB CONSTITUTION THIS DRAFT CONSTITUTION SETS OUT THE BASIS ON WHICH THE CLUB EXPECTS BRANCHES TO BE ORGANISED AND OPERATE Branch Committee A branch must have an elected committee (“the committee”) to run branch matters and ideally‚ should consist of the following: Chairman / Chairperson Secretary Treasurer Committee members (minimum 3) All posts must be up for re-election on an annual basis at the branch Annual General Meeting (“AGM”)

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    With homework being the debate topic since the 1940s‚ research shows that with the formulation and results of the Common Core and ACT assessments American people are questioning where they stand in terms of education. The ongoing debate on education has been misinterpreted by American society and since Americans realize that they are falling behind on educational ranking‚ a controversy on the amount and quality of homework given to students compared to the amount of learning that are shown through

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    Why the ratification of the constitution was a good thing The Constitution of the United States is one of the first written constitutions and one of the ‘oldest’ to have been made on the national level and applicable today. It was developed and adopted by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in May and September‚ 1787. The Constitution of 1787 followed the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4‚ 1776. The U.S. Declaration of Independence‚ as the

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    Anderson Professor Bowser ENGL1101/TR2 4/7/13 The Debate over Gun Ownership Over the past century‚ the debate over guns has become more and more of an issue. Violent crimes involving guns have been increasing dramatically. “More than 30 people are shot and murdered each day‚ and more than 30‚000 people are killed by firearms each year in this country”! (USA Gun Violence Statistics) The Second Amendment in the United States Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. Many people agree

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