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    The Pursuit of Happiness – Denied Why do I believe you should hire a felon? It’s been said that when somebody has something to prove‚ they will move mountains for you. How much does an individual coming out of a situation such as prison have to prove? Plenty. Not only to you as an employer‚ not only to society in general‚ but also to his family and everyone else who doesn’t believe that someone who has been imprisoned can make anything of themselves in life. President Kennedy stated in an article

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    Why Is It Important To Vote? “To vote is like the payment of a debt‚ a duty never to be neglected‚ if its performance is possible”.~Rutherford B. Hayes . By voting you are expressing your voice and opinion which is very important because it makes you heard. Also‚ voting is a very important right that I respect greatly because we have the choice most people do not have. Finally ‚ voting affects everything from taxes to school. By voting you are expressing your voice and opinion. You vote

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    People don’t realize how important it is to vote. Many think one vote won’t hurt anything‚ but if everyone had that mentality no one would ever vote. It is very important to know who you are voting for and putting in office‚ but how do you know who you are truly voting for. Does he share the same religion as you? Is he a conservative or liberal? Or what kind of bills is he trying to pass? These are some basic questions that should be asked when looking at who’s running for office. After all the

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    (Orlando Sentinel by Michael T. Morley). Three states out of the fifty do not let convicted felons vote: Kentucky‚ Iowa‚ and Florida. Things have not always been this way. Around the time of 1960-1970‚ felons started to gain their right to vote back. But‚ in 2000‚ 6000‚000 felons who paid their time were still not allowed to vote. As of October 2016‚ 6.1 million people can’t vote in the presidential election because of felony disenfranchisement laws. After convicted felons have paid their debt to

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    Felons and Voting There are millions of disenfranchised felons and they are the last group of American citizens that are still being denied the right to vote. There are groups today that argue that the disenfranchisement of anyone is unconstitutional‚ but a person who commits a felony obviously cannot abide by the laws of this country and should not have the right to decide who makes the laws for the rest of its citizens. However there are felons that will do their time‚ whether in prison‚ on

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    Persuasive Essay Felons

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    Felons should not have the right to vote while in prison‚ but when they get out of prison they should be able to apply for restitution‚ so that they can get their rights back. No-one that is guilty of any crime should be allowed to vote until they have finished serving their punishment. If you have done something to wrong the country than one of the punishment should be losing the privilege to vote‚ because by voting people make decisions for the country. People who can’t be trusted should definitely

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    why can’t we live forever? As we grow old‚ our own cells begin to betray us. By unraveling the mysteries of aging‚ scientists may be able to make our lives longer and healthier IF YOU WERE GIVEN a free hand to plan how your life will end--your last weeks‚ days‚ hours and minutes--what would you choose? Would you‚ for example‚ want to remain in great shape right up until the last minute and then go quickly? Many people say they would choose that option‚ but I see an important catch. If you are

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    Top of Form “Why We Can’t Wait” by Martin Luther King Jr. Martin was describing the weather and also imply about the civil-movement to the severe weather in 1962-63‚ base of discrimination that black people overcome. In addition‚ Black people were facing judgement‚ unfairness‚ and Poverty. However‚ today the black people come together and fight for their freedom and justice. Martin define that time the only time that black people come together and get their freedom. There was peaceful protest

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    words a felony is a big deal. Felons have been convicted of a crime including‚ or in the same category as murder‚ rape‚ arson‚ and burglary. It is because of this that many believe that felons do not deserve the right to vote. Those against felons voting believe that those convicted of crime have shown bad-judgment‚ which proves them unfit to make good decisions‚ especially choosing the nation’s leaders (“ProCon.org”). There are also those however‚ that believe that felons have paid enough of a price

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    Is it “Narcissistic blabbering” or “inability to write” regarding the current state of literacy? How would we know which opinion to trust? Articles “Why Johnny Can’t Write” and “Clive Thompson On The New Literacy” may seem to project from how positive an article may be or may not be‚ According to “Why Johnny Can’t Write” on page 58‚ the ability “to write ordinary‚ expository English with any real degree of structure and lucidity” differs from the definition on Clive’s Perspective “Assessing their

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