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    The current debate on the Juvenile Justice Act started after the incidence of the Delhi gang rape case. This incidence is frequently used as the landmark, when we talk about lowering the age of Juvenile. So we should need to look into this cases and examine various sides of this demand. If we talk about the crime, then Crime is present in our society from a very long time. We may disagree it or not the crime is hold in the society cannot deny its presence. However, but in india it has been on the

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    brought out, my phone went off. I looked down at my phone and felt instant anxiety and panic as I viewed the yellow notification. I had received a snapchat from an ex soccer teammate. Hesitantly, I slid and unlocked my phone, tapped on the white ghost against yellow background and opened her snapchats. What I saw both confused and angered me; two familiar faces appeared on the screen. One was a short haired blonde girl sporting a sly smirk of self satisfaction, and the other was my beloved pet cat, Cheeto

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    Abstract: In America Marijuana has been a topic of debate for many years. Many people of society and even the national government have expressed strong against the uses of marijuana. They view Marijuana as a drug that causes people to act against rules that has been set by society. However they fail to look at the positive benefits that can come from the uses of marijuana which actually have been proven by researchers to have positive benefits when it comes to the well being of people

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    Marijuana has the reputation of giving users a high when smoked, eaten, or inhaled through vaporization. The chemical that causes the feeling of euphoria is called Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). When smoked or ingested, the THC rapidly passes through your lungs or stomach, then your bloodstream, and to other organs in your body. When it finally reaches your brain, the THC targets specific brain cells called cannabinoid receptors (Harding, 2013). These receptors are especially found in parts

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    life-destroying values perpetuated in the homes of Pittsburgh are essentially American values” (Hicks 1). Carpenter means Cather specifically put descriptions of those pictures on Paul’s wall because it accentuates how truly unoriginal, fake, and uniform Paul’s house is, at least through Paul’s eyes. He is so appalled with living such an ordinary life, living in an ordinary house, and gives insight to why he is jealous of the people who have the more lavish things in

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    American Federalism and Gun Control In the Unites States of America Federalism is the basic structure of the American government; it is the distribution and balance of powers between the National government and the States government. In order to obtain a compromise between those who wanted stronger state government and those who preferred a stronger national government the founding fathers arranged and settled for a federal system rather than the alternatives of a unitary or confederal system.

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    Even though free labor ended in 1863, the Southern culture of degrading and not accepting people of color continues in contemporary times. Racism, discrimination, violence against people of color in the south persists today. Recently, on June 17th, 2015, in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church, nine people were murdered by Dylann Roof. The church played a vital part in the history

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    stands for in the story of A Separate Peace. Gene appears to omnisciently understand the reality of war and how it effects people. Throughout the entire story Gene is used to bring in the destructive reality of war into the everyday life at Devon High School where there is an attempt to create, and exist in, a separate peace. There is however quite an opposition to this reality-known by Gene-that is headed by Gene's best friend Finny. Finny has his own "reality." Finny displays this reality throughout

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    old sibling rivalry of the military, or more specifically, the Army and the Airforce. Being a part of an organization in the military is always going to cause you to be biased against the others. You believe that your branch is best, due to the pride that you feel from being a member of it. There has been many an argument, even the occasional bar fight, to try and discern where the superiority lies. I can say from experience though, that this has certainly lessened in recent years. The current

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    commentary from pro-life activists--those who believe that abortion is immoral and should be illegal throughout all fifty states. As a little girl raised in a religious household, I too could identify with the pro-life arguments during my adolescence. It wasn’t until I entered high school that I began to see my rights--and my body--as the main target of their campaign. During the first six weeks of pregnancy, a young and healthy woman faces a 10% chance of miscarrying (Goodman). As I had observed numerous

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