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    These young people commit horrible crimes when they are young and end up getting very long sentences (Rideau). A person who commits a crime in their twenties doesn’t need to be in jail for the rest of their lives. This won’t help the person at all, and it obviously hasn’t reduced crime at all. It does no good for our society to exile a young person for the rest of their lives. As I stated before, it would be more beneficial…

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    Anthony Guerra SC 240 Dr. Clark 11/17/17 Chasing Gideon In the text, Chasing Gideon by Karen Houppert she explains about the fundamental flaws in the way we provide legal representation to the poor in America. Houppert goes on to clarify how people are often distorted or undersold. She brings up evidence about how defense attorneys are seriously mistreated. They are mistreated because they are underfunded and understaffed. This results in a large workload that would make the top…

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    We hear of multiple children under the age of 16 becoming celebrities. Kylie Jenner is a prime example- but how does this affect their view of education? If these children gain a celebrity status, they will be ruining their vision of life as well as towards success. Having a celebrity status is dangerous to children because they will be exposed to stress at such a young age and they will be put on the limelight by the media. The media’s watchful eyes will perhaps contaminate their actions; which…

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    painting is about a young woman fearing the hands of time, and how, one day, she will die alone and be forgotten. In the painting it is clear that the woman is old, however, the person that Ivan Albright modeled Ida after was a young woman of the same name, so his intention could have been for the viewer to see Ida not as herself, but as an aged version created by her mind. This painting could be a view into the psyche of Ida, a beautiful young woman, and through this glimpse, we can see…

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    to fix this issue we as a society can do the following ethical things: (a) increase the age of the retirement allowing those who are willing to work to continue to do so, (b) cut on the amount of hours an elderly works per week to accommodate their needs, (c) impose on the society to have more children, (d) allow the illegal immigrants to have legitimate jobs so they may pay the social security tax, (e) improving the quality and cost of education. These are just some ideas.…

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    how to budget, and how to not go in debt with loads of money to pay back. It is understandable why parents, teachers and many others think it is pointless to teach children how to balance a checkbook at 10 but, children should be taught at a young age the way of living on a budget and why it is important to live on one and this is one of the many reasons it is necessary for children to learn how to financially balance themselves at a young age. Financial Literacy should be taught because it…

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    1 Is information technology becoming the primary necessity of our existence; as we are getting dependent on it?…

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    interpretation about an African American girl’s struggle of her newly awareness of the economic inequality that surrounds her. The major theme of the story is to educate the young children exactly what life has to offer and to educate them on how to get an “Equal chance to pursue happiness means an equal crack at the dough” (Bambara, 1099). Money strongly controls how people view themselves and the lack thereof supports the economic inequality in America’s society today. The characters play…

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    Education is a Money Eating Monster With more and more jobs requiring a higher education, it is also becoming harder and more expensive to attend college. For us to obtain the career path that we would like to, college’s should make it easier for students to attend the schools that they need to attend for certain professions as well as colleges to get general education. One main problem limiting a lot of young adults from attending college and acquiring the career of their choice is…

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    The title of the book is “The Other Wes Moore” written by Wes Moore. The book mostly tells how these two boys with the same name had two different fates. The book was about two boys who had the same name and grew up close to each other. They both grew up fatherless and had different childhoods. Both Wes Moore’s hung out with their crews and both Wes Moore’s got locked up at one point of their lives. The author Wes had more support than the other Wes. The author Wes had good role models like his…

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