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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    turned novel focused on the Native American code talkers and their treatment during WWII. The story follows Joe Enders and Ben Yahzee of the second recon team in the invasion of Saipan. The story is told chronologically with no major time leaps. Windtalkers has many themes that are common in other war stories such as; war being hell, soldiers being too young, etc.. However, the bread and butter of Windtalkers is the Native American code talkers. The code talkers were essential to the US having…

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    was known for his great laws but were his laws so great? Hammurabi has 282 laws written in his Code of Laws but they are very cruel to the people he ruled over. His laws show extreme punishment and some of his laws cause harm to the people of Babylon. King Hammurabi did base his laws off an “eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”. But is this justice or is it cruel to the people. Hammurabi’s code of laws are injustice because they are to cruel and leave permanent punishments. According to…

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    Hammurabi Hammurabi created one of the first code of laws dating back about 40 centuries ago! Hammurabi got the laws from Shamash (the god of justice). He wrote 282 laws on one big stone stele. He was the ruler of the kingdom of Babylonia which had about 1,000,000 people in it (BGE). Was Hammurabi’s code just? The code of law is not just because of its family, property, and personal injury laws. Family law in Hammurabi’s code was not just. In law number 195 in states that if a son has…

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    Hammurabi's code was put in ruling in 1750B.C.E. He ruled in Ancient babylonia know now as Irack. His code of laws was a very harsh and unforgiving code of laws. It was the worst to women thought. Sometimes the punishment was worst than the crime itself. Hameribes cobe was a very unfair law. Ladders would be accused of cheating and would be then taken to court if she were charged of cheating but the judge could not prove it she would still be drowned. A woman was treated as second class she…

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    Hammurabi’s Code and the Twelve Tables are both law codes of ancient civilizations. They were both very important in shaping the world as we know it today, as well as their respective civilizations. Both formed the foundations of law and order, in respect to punishments, inheritance laws, the judicial system, marriages, and many other subjects. Hammurabi’s Code, written in 1750 B.C.E, was the creation of King Hammurabi of Babylon, in an attempt to create a basic law structure for the kingdom.…

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    is that different from dress codes? Why do girls have to change because they care more about boys checking girls out then their education? Which begs the question, are dress codes biased? If you keep reading you will soon find out. Are dress codes really worth all this trouble? Once you take a girl out of class for "distracting" her male classmates you are prioritizing his education over hers. A school in Staten Island sent almost 200 kids to detention for dress code, and more than 90% of them…

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    I am writing you a letter in regard to the school’s dress code. I believe you have done a great job at fixing certain issues within the student body. But I also believe that these rules are and have always been too strict. There is a fine line between what is considered appropriate and what is not, and the majority of the time, what is considered an “inappropriate” outfit is merely someone's day-to-day Dressing style. For example, many of the young men that roam these halls enjoy wearing tank…

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    creating the telegraph and Morse code, even though he didn’t do it by himself. Morse had help from Alfred Vail, a university student whose father and brother owned an ironworks company, along with Leonard Gale, and Joseph Henry. “The telegraph sent electrical pulses of energy to signal a machine to make marks on a moving paper tape”(wonderopolis, accessed 29 Jan. 2018). The telegraph was used to interact over long distances within a short period of time. Morse code, however, was what the…

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    ago, there lived a man named Hammurabi. He was a person who had full control of Babylon. Hammurabi was dead set on protecting the widows and orphans, and to protect the weak from the strong. To do this, he made a set of 282 laws, called Hammurabi’s Code. I think the majority of Hammurabi’s laws were just, and I have reasons to believe this. I will split this essay into a few different parts: Family Law, Personal Injury Law, and Property Law. I think they are just because, well, in document A…

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