I believe that all American citizens should be required to vote. Although I am not 18 years old yet, as soon as my birthday rolls around, I will have my voice heard and my vote counted in every election that is held in my city, state, and country. It saddens me that many people do not adhere to our duty as citizens of the United States of America. By having this great democracy won by the blood of past generations,...
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If you think your child couldn’t be a bully, think again. Now, more than ever, it’s common that the average student to be involved in cyberbullying. The solutions lie with you as a parent to intervene before it’s too late. Guide your child on the right track. Cyberbullying isn’t just opportunistic bullying, but aimed and targeted, often with the goal of completely destroying the person, it is aimed by driving them to suicide. Students who experienced bullying or cyberbullying are...
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For various reasons, I believe that middle school recess needs to be extended because it does not allow students enough time to take care of their basic needs. Some people may disagree because they feel that this will decrease instructional and learning time. However, I believe that a longer recess will allow students time to drink water and go to the bathroom. Also, students will have time to play team sports. Finally, the most important reason is students will have...
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Homosexuality is the sexual and romantic attraction of one sex from another. In almost most religions, homosexuality has been described as heresy and evil. Pompei, who is mentioned in all three major religions, is an example. Homosexuality is still characterized by conservative fronts as a harbinger of perversion and apocalypse, and homosexuals are ostracized by society. But in recent years some countries have liberalized, for example, the Netherlands or the United States. It would be more correct to say that...
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Every year on November 11th, we come together as a nation to honor and thank our brave men and women who have served in the armed forces. Veterans Day is an opportunity for us to express our gratitude to those who have risked their lives to protect our country and our freedoms. However, beyond the parades and ceremonies, we must also recognize and address the challenges that veterans and their families face. One of the most significant of these challenges...
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Ever since I was a little kid, I never bothered to care a lot about anything that I was doing. I never put all my effort into anything that I did. If I was ever losing in a sport, I would not try to put forth a lot of effort and most of the time I would just start to give up. The biggest obstacle in my life is laziness. My laziness has caused me to miss out on a...
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Today, the number of people suffering from chronic diseases is increasing in the world. In addition to being the most common and costly, these health conditions require strong professional qualities, values, and beliefs of health professionals in their intervention. Nursing values and beliefs are essential to the practice of nursing as they guide the standards of action for nurses, influence decision-making, and provide a framework for the evaluation of behavior. They include altruism, human dignity, autonomy, integrity, and social justice....
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In many professions, it's easy to overstate the importance of work. But when it comes to our educators, people are more likely to underestimate the importance of teachers in our society. For those who have dedicated their lives to teaching others, it is good to reflect on the critical role that well-trained and highly qualified teachers play in shaping the world around us. Taking on the task of shaping the minds of young people is a great responsibility. It is...
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Many liberals just accredit or easily formalize abortion, they didn’t consider this misconduct and misbehavior in life. In their opinion, abortion would be the best acknowledge to reduce poverty or population inflation. They might say that in order to have an organized country, women need to take measures for their better lives, and the most alternative way is killing innocent unborn children. Blameless children should no longer be involved in this kind of customary crime. After all, we are now...
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Keeping oneself going is a tough component to do. There are a million distractions that exhibit up every day and that can endorse that we no longer proceed to be in tune with what we have to be doing. Self-motivation is an issue that does now no longer come accessible to a lot of human beings, and that performance that there are some steps that pick to be taken before you can come to be influenced to the fullest extent....
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Studies show that among high school students, 44% of girls and 15% of boys feel that they need to lose weight in order to look better. This shows that many students suffer from low self-esteem as a result of body issues. Self-confidence is when you have trust in someone or something and believe in yourself and your abilities. Most people lack self-confidence because they do not feel like they deserve trust in anything that they do. They often feel like...
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Every human being perceives everything differently. Some people may agree on the same thing when viewing an abstract, but overall everyone views things differently. Everyone’s senses work differently from others. People use their five senses daily: touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. Everything that we sense automatically sends information to our brain, and that is how we perceive things around us. As a sport, football involved sensation and perception in a variety of ways. Sensation pertains to the sensory activation...
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‘Sigfried’s Smelly Socks!’ by Len Foley is a funny story for children from 4 to 7 years old. A small boy Siegfried is trying to find out what's stinking so bad about the book. Every page of it reveals a new answer to the question: where could the bad smell possibly come from? The book invites us on a journey to a bizarre and funny world of all kinds of unpleasant smells that got stuck to the pages of the...
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Schools in Japan, from elementary to high school, hold ‘Undoukai’ (Sports Day). It's usually held on around October. Recently, some schools have started to hold their Sports Day in May because Japanese students are studying for exams in October. My Japanese school also holds in May, too. There's a small opening ceremony where all the groups march in a line, similar to the opening ceremonies at the Olympics. It looks like a mini-opening ceremony at the Olympics, but it doesn’t...
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The fight for equality…If we give up fighting for equality now, then people will continue to abuse minority groups while acting like nothing is wrong. But something is wrong. Very, very wrong. 80% of homophobic bullying occurs at school, affecting Australia’s youth and raising depression rates to three times the previous statistics. 11% of Australians may have a diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex. LGBT+ teens are five times more likely to attempt suicide, and transgender young adults are...
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Vocalized pauses are a break in verbal communication that interrupt a person’s thoughts and occur when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalization, such as ‘like’, ‘you know’, and ‘um’. In public speaking, we use a mixture of techniques to get a point across. The main purpose of giving a talk is to inform the audience of something and to persuade them. We want to be able to do that effectively. In my opinion, vocalized pause in public...
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My pet is a dog named Yogi, and in this essay, I will talk about him. Yogi is an adorable brown dog that has a few black spots spread across his body and tail. He is a kelpie crossed with a border collie, and he has fluffy velvety ears. Even though Yogi has a very strong body frame, he has a very gentle face and is always a friendly dog to those whom he knows. If a stranger approaches our...
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In modern-day use, self-help actually describes a procedure regarding people’s personal development or self-development. Primarily there’s such a wealth of literature available, in addition to seminars and groups, that there’s almost too much info available. This implies that for individuals to really make good decisions about what constitutes self-help to them may be unbelievably hard. Frequently it’s a practice of just plowing through substance and utilizing a gut instinct to ascertain if it’s going to be of advantage for you...
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The customer is always right. This old adage may seem like an exaggeration, but it's actually a pretty accurate way to think about your rights as a customer. Most companies are required to serve all their customers, even if they aren't happy with the service they receive. This is called a 'harsh' or 'rigid' policy, and it's the opposite of the 'friendly' or 'flexible' approach. Customers have many legal rights, but some are more important than others. The most important...
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Truthfulness is an important virtue in everybody's life. When this aspect of a person's life is thrown away, then they will not make it far. No one will trust them, and it will make it much harder for them to get jobs and other things in life. Not only is it important for day-to-day life, but it is also talked about in the Bible on several different occasions. Many Christian leaders have also talked about the importance of truthfulness and...
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Gregor Mendel was born on July 22, 1822, and died on January 6, 1884. He was raised in a rural environment. His academic strength was exhibited at a remarkably young age by local priests, who convinced his parents that he was qualified to attend school. Mendel soon demonstrated substantial intelligence in subjects regarding physics and mathematics at the University of Olmütz. Though he found prosperity in school, he often endured financial challenges, as his family was incapable of providing the...
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In the memoir, The Glass Castle (2005), the author Jeanette Walls writes about her life, spanning from her troubled childhood to her future move to New York City. Throughout her early years, Jeanette consistently had a difficult relationship with her parents due to them spending money on useless items, which was why she left for New York City (NYC). The novel begins with a snapshot of Jeanette catching sight of her mother in NYC, ignoring her. A few days later,...
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Early childhood is the age of innocence and vulnerability. It is a period to observe what piques children's interest and giving them the liberty to explore it. I had a wholesome childhood to a great degree but there is one part of my early childhood which has left a slightly unsettling impact on me. It was a common practice for children of ages ranging from 2 to 4 years old to attend a 'playgroup' in my area. I was also...
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Killers ought to be executed on the grounds that they have ended a life intentionally. This is vital in light of the fact that life can't be brought back, regardless of what you do. Capital punishment for homicide presently is life in jail. That isn't right since, in such a case that a killer slaughters somebody, the killer ought to be murdered. ' an eye for an eye, is a famous quote that implies that on the off chance that...
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The first film to be looked at is the Academy Award-winning film, 12 Years a Slave by black British director, Steve McQueen. The story is a biographical period drama that adapted Solomon Northup’s slave memoir of 1853, titled Twelve Years a Slave. The film follows Solomon Northup, who was a New York State-born free African American man. Northup is tricked into taking a ‘job’ opportunity, offered by two white men, Brown and Hamilton. He is then kidnapped in Washington D.C...
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Even a small seed of suspicion placed in someone’s head can lead to horrible, destructive things. Sexual desires cause jealousy and mistrust. “Sexual images trigger chemical reactions in your brain, which in turn compel us to act in specific ways or be drawn to certain things, or motivated to engage in particular behaviors” (Kuszewski). In William Shakespeare's play Othello, sexual imagery is shown through the characters and we see that a person can be driven by their sexual desires. Emilia...
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World War II marked the beginning of a new world. Not only was the start of the nuclear era but also the arrival of the Cold War. World War II also ended the Great Depression, especially for women since they started to work in defense industries. Eleanor played a very important role in this period since she helped in the planning and implantation of the New Deal. As a woman, she could not take an active role in the planning,...
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Inhumanity; extremely cruel and brutal behavior. This can be done in the form of dehumanization which many Jews experienced. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, this theme is explored more. This is done by writing about the experience twelve-year-old Elie Wiesel faced throughout the Holocaust. During his time in the concentration camps, Elie Wiesel was subjected to a great deal of brutality and inhumanity from both other prisoners and Nazis. Cruelty and the concept of man's inhumanity to man...
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Affirmative action refers to taking positive action so that women can represent women and minorities in the fields of employment, education, and culture, which have been excluded throughout history. Affirmative action is a tool used to ensure that all sectors of society are represented in specific areas. In the field of science, women have always been a minority. From elementary school to college, it is common to see more men in science-related courses, contests, and classrooms, as if science is...
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This case study is on the United States v Abel Fields. Abel Fields is under trial because he is accused of violating the Stolen Valor Act. In 2011, Mr. Fields attended a city meeting on public safety where he told everyone about his extensive military experience which he explained gave him the knowledge to speak on various public safety issues. While speaking on this, he also mentioned that he was also a recipient of the Purple Heart, an honored military...
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