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    Hello. I am Ella Pietilae a 11th grade English student in Reeths-Puffer high school. It has come to my attention that there has been lot of controversy about April Henry’s book “The Girl Who Was Supposed To Die”. Some of our schools students and their parents want the book to be removed from our school library shelf because of the horrible things the girl is going through in this book. That aroused my interest to read the book. My purpose on writing this letter is to remain this book in our…

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    films okay for the production code. Both of the directors for both of these film were able to get away with all kind of things consisting of alcohol, alcohol distribution, drugs, child abuse, adultery, premarital sex, murder, the mob, violence, kidnapping, revenge, and so much more. These directors were able to get away with things like this because they made the protagonists pay for their crimes with their lives, as neither of the leads got away with any of their sins. These character have…

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    Child Labour In China

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    issues are child labor, obesity, and poverty which affect people in different countries around the globe. Child labor in China is starting to pop up in major corporation factories. “The new threat to children in the Middle Kingdom is that of kidnapping: an ever increasing number of children are disappearing every day and forced into labour” (http://www.poverties.org/child-labor-in-china .html, 2015). This is a growing problem. This is because the need for cheap labor is increasing and…

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    Afghanistan, and Nigeria. The local Taliban in Southern Afghanistan have called polio vaccination an American ploy to sterilize Muslim populations and an attempt to avert Allah’s will. Resistance to vaccination has even resulted in violent beatings and kidnappings (Warraich, 2009). It can be seen that several religions oppose vaccines and mandatory vaccinations. However, vaccination also can bring benefits to us as it is said that vaccines can protect future generations, save children's lives…

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    The War of 1812 is one of the most forgotten wars of the United States, it lasted for over two years, and ended in a stalemate. It however did confirm Americans Independence and this would forever stay the same. The United States failed to capture Canada during the war, on the other hand the British army got stopped when they attempted to capture Baltimore and New Orleans. There were a number of American victories which American vessels proved themselves to the British. In the year of 1800…

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    Mudville Case Study

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    “Mudville” Stockton, Ca. my hometown, located in San Joaquin County. Is Stockton a Melting Pot? Some would say different. The existence, truth be told people fail to realize Stockton is very different from other small towns. In this city, many issues arise on a daily basis. The violence has gotten out of control. The violence has erupted due to the lack of instructional activities as well as parental guidance. In addition to pointing fingers, the lack of funding is to blame as the city struggle…

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    The Art of Killing, a documentary about the Indonesian killings of 1965-66, is a raw and terrifying film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer. This bone chilling feature delves deep into the failed coup in Indonesia that resulted in the death of over a million Indonesians at the hands of a ruthless gangster in an anti-communist cull. These gangsters for the large part have escaped prosecution and are even considered local heroes by some. The documentary provides a platform in which viewers are able to…

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    “Such pain and suffering is inflicted by the instigation of or what the consent or acquiesce of a public official capacity”. The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights five states that no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Although people who are in reform school, juvenile, slaves, or immigration camps/centers should be protected they are most likely to suffer mental or physical damage. Anna Frank and her family served mental and…

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    Once upon a time, there was a great god called Orto. He was very lonely, as he was the only god. With this thought in mind he created a son named Lozo. Lozo would one day become the great ruler of the skies, and Orto of the Earth. Orto promised Lozo that hand in hand they would rule the entire world. Orto soon realized their would be no point in being a great ruler if there was nothing to rule. So Orto created a village of people, he created them to live among each other in…

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    He warned against kidnapping men to be slaves. To go as Pirates, and Catch up poor Negroes, or People of another Land, that have never forfeited Life, or Liberty, and to make them Slaves, and Sell them, is One of the worst kinds of Thievery in the World; and such Per- sons…

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