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    1.1 Background According to 1945 Constitution of Indonesia article 28 H section 1, every person has the right to earn a living on the prosperous, resides, and got a good environment and healthy. The environment has an important role in the daily life of each person in the activity meet the necessities of life and are very influential for the health of everyone that will affect the development of each person per day. Based on the above statement, then the Government needs to be more instrumental…

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    As individuals that are rather fond of the concept of perfection, we tend to minimize the fact that it is simply a concept and maximize its actuality. As a result of this fault, we expect for things that require multiple tries to come out as perfect and the outcome often leads to disappointment. A great example of this would be the writing process--most people believe that great writing is the result of one being gifted. That a person can just wake up one evening and write their best work…

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    Bill Of Rights Definition

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    Every male as age eighteen must enlist in the United States military, in case there is ever need for another draft. The draft was used for four American wars causing those who are unwilling to join the military, to being forced into risking their lives. These men just lost their right to freedom, an ideal stressed by the political powers. According to Michael Boldin…

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    Justice in Contemporary Medicine taught me how to write a stronger argumentative paper. As described in the syllabus, I learned how to “plan, draft, and revise efficiently and effectively”. When I first began I had poor outlining skills, disengaging introductions, and very long, confusing sentences throughout my work. After writing three major papers with many drafts and revisions, I have fulfilled my goal of being able to “share my knowledge with other” (Beginning Self Assessment). This course…

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    She explains that student writers always feel the need for constant revision and when they revise they mostly use methods such as deletion, substitution, addition and reordering. Conversely, experienced writers envision their readers and use a first draft as a way to figure out what their argument is what they want to say about it. She says that experienced writers seek meaning in the engagement and that she has found that is much more effective. While this classification system provides a great…

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    Tuskegee Airmen

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    and President Roosevelt approved the Selective Training and Service Act also known as the draft law. According to this statute,…

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    North Vietnam (History.com). The war did nothing but cause problems for the soldiers fighting, start protests, and caused our government to set up Vietnamization to try to end our involvement in the Vietnam War. In the 1960’s this country had a draft that they used to get people into the military. All men between the ages of…

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    Usually, when I can get my ideas on a draft is a victory. So, in my mind comes a thought, “Job is done.” Writing is a big challenge for me because it is much more complex than speak, I have to face the patience to actually sit down and write, and I have to find a way to make the writing experience…

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    examples of this theory include Rosa Parks, and her refusal to give up her seat to a white man despite the laws of Jim Crow distinctively requiring that she do so; additionally, Muhammed Ali served as another example in his rejection of his military draft, despite the law mandating that any man drafted had an obligation to adhere. In reflecting on the cases of Rosa Parks and Mohammed Ali, it becomes clear the influence they had on modern society. Both Parks and Ali stood up for their beliefs,…

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    wanting to join the Celtics side. If OKC is smart about this, they will be looking for draft picks because even though they might want a championship next year, they won’t get it unless they get big names in the draft. There is no team out…

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