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    Guled Mohamed Finals: 1. The affirmative team needs to have some type of resolution. Their resolution must be vital and have advantages. For example, for my final debate, the affirmative side must come up with an effect and vital resolution as to why marijuana should be reclassified as schedule 2 drugs. There have to be significant points that prove why reclassification is necessary and more appropriate. 2. I do agree that using cell phones while driving is dangerous, but if California…

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    Education being free means that it is not tuition funded, its money is collected through taxation and charitable organizations. Most countries have implemented it in primary schools. As of 2013, northern Europe has been offering free higher education. Education is important for the well-being of a person may it be socially or academically. It is used to improve ourselves and also necessary for survival in the society. Unfortunately, it costs a lot and not many people afford it. Some countries,…

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    A lady told me the other day that her child participates in coding at their elementary school. All I could picture was a few first graders sitting behind a computer and entering in random symbols. After reading the chapter from Connected Code, I now understand coding has a purpose which is to help students enhance their learning through different means other than a traditional classroom experience. I agree with the argument in the reading that coding teaches students how to reason and…

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    Into the Wild Argumentative Essay Christopher McCandless stated “The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure, the joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences.” Chris McCandless had been a very spontaneous person in his time of living. McCandless always did things the way he wanted to do them. He was an independent person who did courageous things. McCandless never let people get him down, because he knew the things he did were gonna be fascinating…

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    Two NYPD Sergeants Shot in the Bronx After Responding to Robbery Two NYPD sergeants were shot Friday afternoon in the Bronx after responding to a call of a home invasion. One of the officers was shot in the head and chest, while the second one was shot in the leg, a source tells Breitbart News. Both were rushed to Jacobi Hospital. One of the sergeant, Paul Tuozzolo, 41, was listed in critical condition and was lately pronounced dead at Jacobi “A long term and devoted member of the 43…

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    The article I read by Karrie Ann Snyder, entitled A Vocabulary of Motives: Understanding How Parents Define Quality Time was about how quality time is a phrase used at times to describe parenting success, but not everyone has the same definition of this word. The article describes the use of the Sloan 500 Family Study, in discovering the three main categories that can be used to define quality time with the family (Snyder, 2007, p. 320). Snyder’s main argument is that quality time is a highly…

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    ETHICS REPRESENTATIVE I didn’t say you did Admiral. Now why don’t we sit down and talk about the- (The ADMIRAL lunges into the ETHICS REPRESENTATIVE and begins to choke him on the ground.) ADMIRAL Your committee will never stop my project! MAJOR STRATEGIST Vice Admiral use the gun! (The Vice Admiral pulls out his gun and fires. The Admiral collapses on the ETHICS REPRESENTATIVE. The ETHICS REPRESENTATIVE manages to get up and to a chair.) ETHICS REPRESENTATIVE Thank you Vice Admiral. VICE…

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    Competition has its pluses and minuses. Both sides have very strong arguments, but I believe that there are more positive agendas that come from competition. Competition teaches people leadership qualities; something that many employers desire. It teaches people determination, something necessary to beat the person across for them, and how to be successful. But, I believe the most important lesson that competition teaches us is that not everybody is a winner, competition is not fair, as in…

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    Playing sports competitively at a young age is good for a child’s progress in development and physical shape, as well as, their social and psychological health. Teaching self discipline, building confidence, strengthening commitment and learning the art of teamwork makes competition a necessary step in a child’s growth. Aside from of the character traits that are acquired from competition, there are also many obvious health benefits of starting children at a younger age in sports, especially…

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    Robert K. Campbell was a law enforcement officer for over twenty years where he was a trainer, weapons tester, and a street cop. Mr. Campbell is one of the most prolific writers today on the topic of fighting weapons. He is also a very big contributing writer for the well-known website Gunblast.com. This article was published by Sonoran Desert Institute. The purpose of this article is to give the reader (us) a better understanding of what type of bullets you can and can't use in a Glock, and why…

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