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    harder for less, and they do not cause any problems. Natives of the United States would rather work less for more. Employers are always going to go towards the option that is going to save them the most money. Mexican immigrants should be permitted to stay in America if they are hard workers and have no criminal record. This would greatly boost the economy. An immigrant comes and works, he pays taxes such as, Social Security and Medicare, and when he reaches the age of retirement, he is not…

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    child. According to Frederica Mathewes-Green, “No woman wants an abortion as she wants an ice cream cone or a Porsche. She wants an abortion as an animal caught in a trap wants to gnaw off its own leg” (Mathewes-Green). I believe that abortion should stay legal because of three reasons: It could cause endangerment to the mother (12%), the mother was raped (2%), or the baby has a fatal medical condition (41%). The other 45% are women whom are unable to take care of the child or they do not want…

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    The Puritans faced many trials and persecutions, the hardest part was trying to stay alive. These puritans stood up for what they believed in and did not ask questions and they undeniably had outstanding faith. In the end It’s what they believed in that pushed them to survive. It all began with the corruption of the Catholic church and when Thomas Cartwright (An English Puritan) wanted to reform the church. In 1590 Thomas was arrested for trying to reform it. Thirty years after that the…

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    in America. The financial responsibility to house inmates falls upon the taxpayers in America. In some counties around the United States, prisoners have to pay a daily rate to offset correctional rates, otherwise known as pay to stay jails. Traditional jails and pay to stay jail programs are both in place to rehabilitate citizens found guilty of breaking the law, but traditional prisons may be the best route when thinking of an inmate’s future and when considering fairness. To begin with, the…

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    Should the Death Penalty Stay? Death is certainly the ultimate punishment. The death penalty needs to be implemented in our society because it is the most terminal punishment for the most horrific crimes. A few years back, i was coming home from school. It had been a great day, just as they normally had been that school year. I walked into my living room, to see that my mother was staring in awe at the television with CNN blaring. There had been a huge terror attack in Boston that day. It was…

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    Duncan to become king, kills Banquo because his family was destined to become rulers over Scotland, and kills all of Macduff’s family. The following paragraphs include five songs that I think best represent the five acts of Macbeth. I chose "Fate Stay with me" by Alanis Morissette for Act one, Scene three when Macbeth, accompanied by Banquo, his first encounter with the three witches. This song was chosen for this scene because at first Macbeth was content with the idea that fate was going to…

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    Stay strong in your beliefs, do not judge what you do not know, and do not let others get you down because they do not know you. These thoughts all help describe how strong Hester Prynne had to be. The protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthorne's “The Scarlet Letter” is Hester Prynne. She is a very dynamic character. Hester has many trials and tribulations throughout this story. She is a very strong and independent woman. She is described as being very feministic. Hester is a survivor and…

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    and the racial inequality they experience. The main objective Wilson touches upon, is the meaningful debate around the cultural factors that contribute to urban poverty. The Richard Ford from the New York Times wrote an article about, “Why the Poor Stay Poor”, and it focuses on Wilson’s book making a case that both institutional and systematic barriers and cultural deficiencies keep poor blacks from escaping the underclass. Systematic barriers include racial discrimination and how as a…

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    If I Stay by Gayle Foreman is a fiction novel that is set in Oregon. The main character Mia is a high school senior. Her parents and younger brother Teddy are a large part of the story. The time setting of this novel is brief, implying a 24 hour period. Mia is put in a position of reviewing her life and deciding if it is worthwhile to continue living. Mia is on the edge of embarking on her next stage of life when a horrific tragedy hits her entire family. The book gets the reader thinking…

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    The poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, by Robert Frost is connected to The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton because of their similar and common themes. In both works of literature, the central theme revolves around the notion that all good things must come to an end, proving to be difficult and burdensome to retain. Frost demonstrates this ideology in his poem through- essentially- the nature of nature and the manner in which it behaves. On the other hand, S.E. Hinton illustrates this concept in the novel…

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