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    Eassy #1 Beach or mountains beach or mountains, I would stay in the mountains because there is so much more to do. The mountains have more to offer to your friends and family with four different seasons. When you live near the equator it is one tempter year around and it is always hot. You also have much more natural disasters. When you live in the mountains you have a change in weather from cooler to hotter. This gives you different seasons, to do many activities: like biking, hiking, skiing,…

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    Atticus Make Mistakes

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    Are people allowed to make mistakes? A parent might make a mistake with a child for example not letting them go outside for a couple hours ,but that doesn't make them a failure. It's easy to make mistakes, people do it all the time. Atticus has made some mistakes in TKM ,but that doesn't make him a failure. The first reason why he isn't a failure is because he is a single father trying to raise two kids and is a lawyer at the same time. He has an extremely difficult job. He lost his…

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    college athletes were paid the money would probably from football and men's basketball programs . second college athletes already are given something valuable . a full football or basketball scholarship to a school such as northwestern is worth as much as 250,000 over 4 years. All NCAA school have the option to pay stipends to athletes in other sports but few are in the big east , where basketball is king . in general schools will pay out stipends to basketball and…

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    Should an individual have the right to say “It is time”? I believe that if there is any chance that a person might make it, then they should not have this option. If a person still has a pretty good quality of life and is not suffering, then there is no reason that they should have this option. Otherwise, if a person is suffering and…

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    Arla Finney. She has a full time job, she is a full time mother, and a part time student. Out of seven days a week, she hardly has any time for relaxation, not even on the weekends. She raises four young women to the best of her abilities as well as working her tail off to make sure they have entirely everything they essentially need. Often times she feels that she has to work over her regular time just to make ends meet when they have already been met. As far as free time goes, I’m not sure she…

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    Walden Experience

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    it. Social media was like my comfort and I cared about it so much. For example, I always wanted so many likes on my posts on Facebook and Instagram. During the Walden experience, it made me change my mind and it made me ask myself why? Why did I care so much about the likes instead of the actual picture or actual status? This Walden experience really changed my perspective on social media. Being out in nature, made me realize how much time I was spending away from my family…

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    student loans. As I does take time to pay off student loans, it is not as hard as many people would think. People who go to college and het a job on average make $1,300 per week. However, if you do not get a college degree, you on average only make $652b per week. This shows that if you go to college, you end up making twice as much as if you don’t go to college. Even though a lot of this does go to paying off student loans, once it is paid off, you are making much more than someone who doesn’t…

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    your attention. In today's time humans beings are so distracted by social media, technology, and the hunger for the latest trends via clothes, cars, houses, etc I think without those distractions life would be so easy. the average human watches at least 6-7 hours worth of tv, and studies show that the more tv the more your faced with the advertisement world and so much more unknowingly getting you to go out and stress over what new stuff to buy. Tv steals so much time from going out and…

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    brings when parents refuse to get their children vaccinated. He argues against allowing parents the individual freedom to decide whether or not to get their child vaccinated. To summarize, Gerson’s article asserts that allowing parents the freedom to make this choice, with no interference, is not benefiting the rest of society because their individual choices may be potentially causing adverse exposure to the general population (Gerson 2015). Throughout the article, Gerson brings forth the…

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    playing in the NFL, NBA, MLB and so much more. Only 7.6 million of those kids go on to play varsity sports in high school (Koebler). Seven percent of those athletes go on to play a college sport without pay (Scholarshipstats.com). Less than two percent of college athletes go on to play in a professional sport (Cheney-Rice). Eighty-six percent of college athletes live in poverty after graduation (Hayes). If the NCAA paid them for their contributions while playing how much lower would that number…

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