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    When it comes to rules in sports it is for player’s safety and it keeps the game fair. The goal of rules is to keep the level of the game at a minimum of fairness between two teams going against each other. The more rules are in place the more not entertaining the sport will become for example college football. Every defensive player wants to make a big hit and gets their team fired up but most of the time they get flagged for helmet to helmet contact. That can lead to targeting rule ejection…

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    Rules Of Pacifica Analysis

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    Rules: In Pacifica, citizens are required to go to school starting at the age of four. If they are not smart or strong enough they get kicked out of the society which means the citizen has to go to an island nearby where there is a rehabilitation center and for strong and smart citizens, they continue their lives as a normal student. When the student is 18 they graduate and go to the military for 2 years. After the military, the citizen should find a job and get married. When citizens get…

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    opportunity to do something again, you would do it the same way. To always be humble, kind, and never forget where you came from, no matter where the road of life takes you. Fuzzy, a young boy at the orphanage, has a bad heart and asthma and must go to sleep every night with a breathing machine that Dr. Larch created. This is due to being born a preemie from an alcoholic mother. He eventually dies of his ailments. Also, a young girl, shows up outside of the orphanage with a high fever.…

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    The One-And-Done Rule

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    The “One-and-Done” rule is a rule created by the National Basketball Association stating that a player is not aloud signing with the NBA until the age of 19. This means that the players must complete one year of college basketball before entering the draft. I, along with many others, believe that the “One-and-Done” rule should be abolished because it creates injury risk for players, it wastes the players time, and it has slowly ruined college basketball. One reason that this rule should be…

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    expressed the rules by making eye contact with him so that he knows she was talking to him, even though she knew she was. This gives C respect by the teacher and shows him that she is talking directly to him. Once C was given the rules the first time, Ms. J should have guided C in following the safety rule. Knowing that C needs additional guidance with classroom and play yard rules she should have remained vigilant with the bike path and her riders to help prevent C from not following the rules.…

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    compared to rules, family, and figurehead/leadership, it seems these two societies are worlds apart. Maybe, we have it better in our society than we originally thought. For instance, when rules come into play, it seems that modern day society has free range. Of course, there are the basic rules such as, no stealing, no drugs, and no drinking…

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    for him without first obeying the government? This brings up a very highly debated topic. Is it ever appropriate to go against the government? It is appropriate to go against the government when morals override man-made law, when the government does not listen to its constituents, and when a strong majority rules unjustly over the righteous few. First of all, it is appropriate to go against the government when morals override man-made law. Thoreau states in “Civil Disobedience”, “The mass of…

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    stay civilized and set rules in the island, but with no law to keep them in place they started to let their savagery out, and towards the end the boys had turned savage. In The Lord of the Flies, Golding uses Jack to represent the savage and…

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    Acr Reflection

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    ACR`s aim is to also assist students in their regular high school courses and in standardized testing such as the SAT and the ACT. This course has some basic rules. The two basic rules are to complete the assignments given by the instructor and to maintain high grades. I think that I contribute to the environment because I follow the basic rules and attempt to help other students with their academic work. I also try to remind other ACR students about some assignments. I use ACR to my advantage…

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    and laws. A code is a systematic collection of laws or regulations. A conduct is the manner in which a person behaves, especially an a particular occasion. If religions or cultures did not have codes or laws what would it be? Therefore without the rules or something to follow by, religion and culture will be empty. The ten commandments and the five pillars of islam have some similarities and differences. Judo-Christians and Islam, two of the biggest religions, show many similarities and…

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