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Ashley Curcuruto

Gas Station Loss of Privacy - 0 views

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    This article discusses how "in order to prevent and assist in theft at gas stations" cameras are being placed at pumps, all I see is more privacy being taken away from the everyday person, you can see directly into the vehicle.
Aric Overton

Flash-grenades & tear-gas: 400 arrested at Occupy Oakland (PHOTOS, VIDEO) - RT - 0 views

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    Law enforcement can already beat protesters with batons, spray subversive chemicals into their eyeballs, shoot rubber bullets at a speed of around 100 yards-per-second and blast deafening sound bursts. Massive "Occupy" protests have again erupted across America, paralyzing its West Coast.
Charles Manning

There's A Tax For That - 0 views

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    "HOW TO LOWER GAS PRICES: MORE TAXES?" This article talks about the current President's answer for everything: more taxes. I wish to one day be free from taxes, not engulfed in them.
Bahora Bayot

Second Amendment: Origins of the Right to Bear Arms - 0 views

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    The second Amendment gives every citizen the right to bear arms. The right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
JENNIFER MOLINA

School Choice - 0 views

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    This article is based on school choice. To choose a school for your child based on your living location. How empowering the parent to choice would be more beneficial.
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    This is an interesting subject. The overall education of the student is most important. But the fact that a student is limited to one school because of their location or parents' financial situation isn't all that fair, so it would be nice for parents to be able to use funding for their student to go to the school of their choice (public or private).
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    I understand why you have to go to school close to where you live especially if you don't have much money. A child needs a reliable eduction and if the parent lives to far and doesn't have much money it will make it hard on the parent and child to go to school. My dad is a High school teacher a Central High school here in Phoenix and has to deal with a lot. He finds that the students who live further away with less money tend to drop out or fail class due to not being able to afford bus passes or gas money. It truly is a sad thing but I believe going to school close to your home is best way to go in the long run.
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    It is very important in the present day for children to get a good education and the child should not have to suffer a poor education because of where they live. If the parents can not afford to live in a neighborhood with the top performance schools they should still be able to send their child to a good school and even if it means the child has to take the bus or car pool.
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    Although many people live in districts that have the funding for an excellent staff that is required to create a good learning environment, there are some parents that do not have that luxury. Being at a good school is what ultimately gets students out of the 'poverty cycle' or not. If a student does live in a bad neighborhood and has the possibility of attending a better neighborhood even if it is a bus ride or drive away it should be up to them ultimately if they want to make that change and commute for the better learning environment.
anonymous

Immigrant Workers Are Harder To Find - 0 views

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    At Fieldale Farms in Gainesville, Ga. Tom hensley, president of the company says he has to hire 100 workers every week because 100 workers quit every other week. Due to Obama's executive actions, 4 million immigrants can now be here without having to worry as much. Hensley has said that a large majority of workers come from mexico or they are latinos. He also said they are the first to take overtime and they appreciate having a job.
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