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    “In 2014, more people were killed in crashes involving distracted drivers (3,179) than were killed in the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks.” (Casey Hoff) The use of cellphone or anything distracting drivers should be illegal. Many people die yearly because of distracted driving which is why we have to make it illegal. Too many people are dying or being hurt from distracted driving that could all be prevented by passing laws. If we make laws banning cellphone usage and making the people caught pay a…

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe uses two main factors on why slavery should be abolished. Slavery breaks up family ties which causes a slaves performance to be decreased. Slavery also instills a sense of ownership upon a human, making them feel that they can never truly be free. Slavery caused many hardships among African Americans. Stowe surrounds the plot for Uncle Tom’s cabin around Uncle Tom and Eliza. Uncle Tom was set to be sold to a slaver trader a long with Harry, who is Eliza’s son. When Eliza…

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    Fatalities in a lakeside village of indigenous people in Fort Chipewyan, Canada has caused heartbreak and fear. A group of 1,200 of the native people live downstream from a pipeline tailing pond. One hundred of these people have died from cancer caused by tar sands oil, an oil carried downstream from them that is proposed to be used in the Keystone pipeline. Not only have they died from the harmful oil but they have had side effects such as; heart and respiratory conditions, skin issues and…

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    I Casey Nichols representative of North Carolina fully support the long overdue ratification of the Constitution. The Articles Of Confederation are impuissant and short-lived.An continued absence of a new document that conclusively clarifies our affairs will inevitably lead us to defeat. It was unquestionably imperative that we held the constitutional convention. The rationale is quite evident considering all the affairs we don't have elucidations for.It was primarily held to fix all of our…

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    Animal Testing Paper After decades of animal testing, most cosmetic companies have ruled out the ingredients that don 't benefit their products. With this knowledge, they are able to produce cosmetics with ingredients that are known to be safe for use. Animal testing should not be justified by our enjoyment of cosmetics. The torture and premature death that animals have to endure is inhuman because they have no choice, but cosmetic companies do have the option to take another route to test…

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    decisions that created the national right to abortion. However, this case did not end the debate, nor, did it stop both sides for continuing the fight for their individual beliefs. Similar cases like Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey likewise ruled to allow abortion, but the judge’s choice was not an easy one. The very ideals our country was founded upon were brought into discussion, by the means of taking into consideration how the mother’s privacy, liberty and dignity…

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    This article talks about a man who was convicted of raping and kidnapping two young girls, ages 14 and 11. I believe that this story displays loss of innocence when talking about the young girls. Rape is a crime that takes a personal toll on its victims. It limits the amount of trust the person is able to have, and keeps them living in constant fear. Children are able to function, knowing that adults are safe, and trustworthy. So when someone defies that trust is makes it hard to respect adults…

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    Determining the effect of the size of Zophobas morio compared with Tenebrio molitor on their Oxygen Consumption Rate with use of a Manometric System Hypothesis Prior to conducting the lab, it was hypothesized that Zophobas morio will have a higher rate of oxygen consumption than Tenebrio molitor. The hypothesis was made on the basis of supporting evidence stating that oxygen consumption in an organism at rest increases with body mass (Bartholomew, 1977). Since the size of Zophobas morio is…

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    ESSAY 1: In a Wall Street Journal column by Joseph Rago (dated Sat/Sun—Feb. 8/9, 2014), respected economist Casey Mulligan is quoted as predicting Obama Care will lead to large numbers of Americans leaving the workforce. Comment on Mulligan’s logic, whether you agree or not, and whether this reduction in workforce size is good or bad for the country. The health insurance and the employment is directly related to each other in America. During World War II many insurance companies used the tool of…

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    Adolescents and Inexperience cause an Untimely Death Romeo and Juliet are children when they fall in love, and too young when they decide to take their own life. The story of Romeo and Juliet and their “untimely death” is caused by their inexperience, their eagerness, their curiosity and mainly their youth. Every action they undergo they are just too young to for. It is understandable though, they are teenagers and teenagers are very spontaneous, but their age is not the only thing to blame.…

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