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    College Gap Year Graduation is the time when young students become liberated from the daily grind and gain freedom to choose whatever they want to do with their lives. Some students decide to go directly to college‚ while some prefer to go to the workforce. A gap year‚ or a year off of school between high school and college‚ is another option for graduated students. In 2009‚ The Chicago Tribune published an article titled ”Should Teens Take a Gap Year or go Straight to College?” by Cory Marchi claiming

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    Undoubtedly‚ political correctness in language has recently been becoming a more and more controversial issue. It has become an area of great interest for a considerable number of scholars who look into the subject in order to find the answers to the questions. Thus how PC is defined? Generally speaking‚ it is a term used to describe language‚ ideas‚ policies‚ or behavior seen as seeking to minimize offense to racial‚ cultural‚ or other identity groups. Conversely‚ the term "politically incorrect"

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    Introduction To Philosophy of Science Chapter 4 Review: Popper‚ Conjecture and Refutation Felix Walpole: 998737256 - TA: Greg Lusk February 13th 2012 Karl Popper presents a way of perceiving science that is appealing for a number of reasons‚ he argued a few simple and outstanding claims with which he attempted to revolutionize the way we see and practice science. In the chapter‚ Popper‚ Conjecture and Refutation‚ Goddfrey communicates the basic ideas that set Popper apart from other philosophers

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    Outdoor public smoking on the National Mall should be banned because it is risky for nonsmokers and the cigarette butts cause a litter problem. When people smoke in public‚ not only do they risk their own health‚ they risk the health of the general public. One could argue that smokers should have a designated smoking area on the National Mall‚ but according to the World Health Organization‚ there are no safe levels of second-hand smoke whether it is indoors or outdoors. Toxins that our lungs are

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    Refutation Speech Outline Introduction I. (attention-getter) The United States is the only wealthy‚ industrialized nation that does not have a universal health care system (Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.) In 2006‚ the percentage of Americans without health insurance was 15.8%‚ or approximately 47 million uninsured people (US Census Bureau). II. (introduce-justify topic) The United States spends twice as much on health care per capita than any other country

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    “Skepticism about a Refutation of Skepticism” In “The Refutation of Skepticism”‚ Jonathan Vogel establishes an “Inference to the Best Explanation” (hereafter‚ “IBE”) as a means to refute skepticism about the external world. In this refutation‚ Vogel acknowledges that skepticism about IBE still remains a possibility‚ but that this kind of skepticism would be rather outlandish in character and thus could be ignored. This paper shall both establish and evaluate Vogel’s reasoning as to why he confidently

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    Refutation Essay Two decades after first making its big screen appearance in 1983‚ Trading Places has proven to be a timeless comedy and can make even the most cynical person crack a smile. The film has all the aspects of a great film which include‚ award winning actors/actress‚ screen play‚ directing‚ and an interesting storyline. Trading Places is truly one of the greatest comedies ever produced and is sure to bring big laughs for first time viewers‚ but has received some mixed reviews over

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    Opinionated Paper #1 Should Louisiana Government be allowed to ban smoking in public places? If smoking is allowed in public places then the freedom of the non smoker is taken away. If we don’t allow smoking in public places then the smoker’s freedom is then restricted. Therefore banning smoking is a decision between the health of a whole nation versus the freedom of a minority. Which is more important? The millions of people that die from second hand smoke or the smoker who always has that

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    whether NOVA should ban smoking in all areas in campus. This debate is very critical because there are a lot of smokers in Alexandria campus. They may restrict smoking in certain areas but they can’t prevent students to smoke in the hall campus. If NOVA will ban smoking in all areas‚ that will create hate behavior between smokers and non-smoker students. Smokers argue that they have the right to use campus facilities equally as non-smokers. On the other hand‚ supporters for the ban in NOVA Alexandria

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    Not permitting smoking in public areas may help people refrain from smoking. Some argue that there would be a significant decline in the clientele in bars and clubs‚ but non-smokers actually outnumber smokers three to one. A ban could actually increase people going out because nonsmokers would be more comfortable. There may also be a sudden realization of the dangers of smoking. With the state government taking a stand‚ it may cause people to take another look at the deadly factors of "cancer

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