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    associations‚ this punishment is strictly opposed for its cruelty and this has been a global debate for some years. In Malaysia‚ this punishment is proudly held in the law and until today‚ executions are being held. It is a great shame as all members of the United Nation were already called to join the moratorium of death penalty (Amnesty International‚ 2007). Many countries have abandoned capital punishment and Malaysia should do the same as it is inappropriate‚ cruel and it does not help the society in any

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    Have you ever played a sport ‚ and you didn’t earn a trophy? How did that make you feel? Therefore‚ as long as kids are on a team‚ they should earn trophies. The following reasons support my claim: kids love the sport‚ keeps the children fit‚ and finally‚ the joy kids bring. To start of with‚ children should earn a trophy because they love the sport‚ not the trophy. What I mean is some kids or even adults LOVE the sport their in. Not the trophy that makes them feel GREAT. Also ‚ so what if they

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    Should the exclusionary rule be abolished? My answer to that is no. The exclusionary rule is one of the fundamental ways the rights of the all people are protected. Mainly the rule is to protect you from police power. If the exclusionary rule was abolished you will more than likely see police brutality on the rise. Officer’s‚ Detectives‚ etc will cut corners and otherwise ignore the basic rights of the people they serve. If the rule was abolished we will see sometimes innocent people put in

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    Many teachers are also paid more‚ examination results are often better‚ with pupils having a much higher chance of getting to university. Many defend private education on the grounds that the parents should have a choice as to where to send their child to shool.It is also often argued that they should retain the right to spend their money as they see fit‚ and improve their children’s life chances is a sensible way of doing this‚ if not a fair way. Moreover‚resources and facilities are better than

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    Partner with us [pic] |  |The idiom dictionary is compiled from the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms and the Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. The Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms explains over 7‚000 idioms current in British‚ American and Australian English‚ helping learners to understand them and use them with confidence. The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms‚ based on the 200 million words of American English text in the Cambridge International Corpus‚

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    Should exams be obolished

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    Exams. The word that most student fear off. Exam is a part of school life that all students have to go through. There are advantages in exams that are held in school. But there are people who think that exams give more disadvantages to the students. Even though some people say that exams should be abolished because they encourages cramming‚ I believe that they should not be abolished because exams are the only way for teachers to get feedback from their students build high moral standards and discipline

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    50% Say Yes 50% Say No Yes to Deterrents   Americans should continue to help the health of its citizens. American is known as a powerful force in the western world both politically and militarily. In the wake of such political and military strength it would behoove one to think that the country does not care about its citizens smoking. Report Post LikeReply 0 0 Most definitely YES   Just look at Americans today. Most don’t think for themselves. A lot of Americans are too ignorant

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    The Flawed Electoral College System The Electoral College undermines the notion that every vote counts in the United States. One candidate loses; the other becomes the leader of the free world. How do we know which candidate is the victor? The Electoral College determines this. Whoever receives the most votes in a particular state wins the electoral votes for that state. The only exceptions are Maine and Nebraska. The size of the population determines the number of electoral votes for that

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    a dictator could manipulate the votes of the people. The Electoral College is a controversial topic because some people believe in keeping it‚ others believe in abolishing it‚ and some would just like it to be changed. The Electoral College should be abolished because it is outdated in the common era‚ it is unfair

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    Good morning Respected judges and dear friends‚ I greatly appreciate the opportunity given to me to debate on the subject of peer pressure. I am against the statement that peer pressure is more beneficial than harmful. My position is that peer pressure is definitely more harmful than it is beneficial and I would love to present some compelling statistics that lend credence to my position. But first‚ what is peer pressure? By definition‚ it is pressure from one’s peers to behave in a manner

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