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    Persuasive Speech Ideas

    education be left to parents? 10. Should knowingly transmitting an STD be punishable by law? 11. Should condoms be given out at school? 12. Should RU-486 be allowed in the U.S.? 13. Should gay marriage be legal? 14. Do you believe in gun control? 15. Should there be regulation of the internet? 16. Do video games instill violent behavior? 17. Do you approve of capital punishment? 18. Should the current drinking age be lowered (or raised)? 19. Are mandatory attendance

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    Violence in Schools

    In 1999, two students at Columbine High School with semi-automatic weapons stormed around the campus, murdering 12 students. Eight years later, the same nightmare is relived when Seung-Hui Cho from Virginia Technical Institute shoots and kills 27 students and five faculty members. The federal government responds to these massacres by passing laws which do not prevent teenagers from acquiring deadly weapons. I believe the federal government should take more action concerning violence in schools.

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    Bastards of a Party

    Victor Hugo Sequeira Limieri Guimaraes Dr. Powel-Williams SOCI 1101 14 September 2011 Bastards of the Party (2005) There are several ways to define what Sociological imagination is; the term was coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1959, to describe the insight offered by the discipline of sociology. I am going to explain two different definitions of sociological imagination; first, the sociological imagination can be defined as the capacity to see how sociological situations

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    Is the 2nd Amendment Worth Saving?

    weapon they must intend to murder. Hatred of other people because of race or status and the belief that “Someone” is holding them back is truly what is at the heart of killing and that guns are just the tool of choice. I began with the school shootings because they are fresh, raw and are being used at the core of most gun arguments. “Save the Children” is about as popular as “Remember the Alamo” was more than 175 years ago. Children today need to be taught about the history of America the way that we

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    Blaw

    Extra Credit: Law of the Land As we are taught all through our lives what we can and can’t do our enforced by someone. As children when we make a mistake the law is our parents for example if we steal our parents will punish us whether it be a spanking, standing in the corner, or some other type of punishment. As we become older and gather more liable for our actions our parents may still enforce some punishment and type of law but so will the state we live in. The state that you live also faces

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    Business Plan

    will sell and produce Salvage Chic’s products and each owner is tasked with an additional responsibility (Justine: Logistics, Rose: Promotion & Tram: Finance). Salvage Chic will operate during late November in the Cox building on the NSAC Campus. Assuming that half of the student body enters this building during the day, the expected market size is 532 students. After analyzing the market, accompanying two target markets, complementing current trends in the jewelry sector are key factors

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    Ps Paper

    Saturday, June 7, 2008, I graduated with honors receiving an Early Graduation Scholarship from Mirabeau B. Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas. I am currently a sophomore majoring in an Associate of Arts in Teaching (E-6) degree at the Northeast Campus of Tarrant County College. I am what my parent s like to call a “mutt” because I am of Irish, Dutch, German, Scotch, Czechoslovakian and Cherokee nationalities. My party affiliation is the Republican party. According to the quiz I took on http://www

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    Mental Disorder and Personality

    TOPIC 1: MENTAL DISORDERS AND CRIME 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO MENTAL DISORDER A mental disorder is depicted as a significant behavioral or psychological pattern, which leads to distress or impairment in important areas of functioning or a higher risk of suffering from pain, disability, loss of freedom and death (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Mental disorder affects a person’s mood, thinking and also behavior. The general types of mental disorders include mood disorder, anxiety disorders

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    Violence in the Media

    and ultimately corrupting the community from the inside out. Our world is evolving into a fierce and corrupt arena where violence is openly accepted and proudly flaunted. Statistics show elevating numbers and ascending trends of instances where guns are brought to school and tragedy hits an Elementary, or a High School. More students are being suspended from Middle Schools due to bringing knives or using sharpened toothbrushes as shanks on fellow classmates. Our world is the epitome of dog-eat-dog

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    Supreme Court Justices

    Supreme Court justices are just politicians in black robes Supreme court justices are politicians. They are politicians alongside their duties of judges of the highest court in the land. The most basic definition of a politician is, a person that achieves a position of policy making over an organized community. Judges, in theory, should be fair, unbiased, neutral, impartial and not based or linked to any political party or movement. However, decisions made by the Supreme Court judges have had

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