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The reason why you don't see evil things done with the Patriot Act because like I said in my post very few individuals are trusted with the ability to hack into individuals lives. There are also ways to be around house arrest, if there is a terrorist they have to be intellegent, therefor I'm sure they can get around a house arrest brace.

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We don't know all of the terrorist attacks that have happened and that act being passed. For example, what if it were a minor attack something so small that there were no need to publisize it and the Patriot Act helped. American's don't know EVERYTHING that goes on in this world, especially on terrorists, it would just make people want to move away from America. Only a select few are graced with this liberty of knowing.

1 point

People tend to complain and say that it's my privacy, it's what I want to do, but if you are doing noble acts and right things, why would you be ashamed of your actions or what you're doing? If it were someone that were a threat to you, you would want everything humanly possible to stop that person or to seek if they were doing any actions that were terrorist like. Plus two, if you're really worried about your personal privacy issues, then you can say no to a house, car, etc. search it is one of the ammendments that says a right to privacy unless a warrant is issued.

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Shakespeare's work is difficult to comprehend, but if you have the creativity lodged in your brain you will think not only on the literal level, but all of the other things that underly the text. If you're able to underly the text you would be able to have this ability in future tasks ahead. People will see that there is something that sets you apart from others, you'll have more to offer, more than one point of view. I mean give Shakespeare a break, he did invent words we use today after all.

1 point

I like how you showed both sides as towards leadership skills.

3 points

Women had to work for their rights and where we are today, I totally agree with you, Mackenzie.

2 points

Woman are engendered to be leaders, once they have children they are encouraged to push their children into the right direction. I'm not saying that men aren't capable of raising children the right way because I have many friends with only a dad, but women were originated in the beginning of time to be house-wifes. Women had to work for our suffrage to become voters, to have a job, and to be held up to men's expectations. So doesn't working up to our suffrage give us some brownie points on the leadership scale? Men didn't have to work for their suffrage, it was just blessed upon them.

2 points

Torute is cruel and unusual punishment that is never necessary, I understand that people do bad things that should never go unsolved, but don't acquiesce to the abominable effects or ways of torture. It may have everlasting, inadequate, effects on a person.

1 point

I agree when you say too much of a good thing can be bad because then you start picking out the negatives in people.

2 points

I agree, people that I fear, I feel completely uncomfortable around and never want to be around them because of that fear.

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Fear will only let people see the worst in you. When you are feared, most of the time you have no friends, unless if they are pressured to be your friends, since they're scared of you. Also, being feared, others would be scared to stand up to you, that way, people would end up talking about you behind your back as opposed to your face. Being loved allows everyone to see all of the good aspects you have to offer in friendships and life all around. You would be able to conversate well with people, and people would want to know you. The only thing for being loved you would have to worry about is people stepping all over you, this is where boundaries come up in a person's lifestyle.

2 points

Everyone should have to pay for their college tuition. Never say that just because you don't have enough money you can't go to college, there are student loans for one, that way once you base your career and get a stable job, you can pay them off. Citizens should get a sense of the real world. The real world makes you keep yourself on your feet, and nothing is free in America. If college were free, then that would give us the sense of laziness or we can be laid back. Would an employeer want to hire a lazy or laid back customer? College also gives free rides to college, but they aren't going to let just anyone get a free ride to college if they don't try hard.

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My honest opinion is that schools have no control over ones creativity. One self is aloud to have as much creativity as possible for their brain capacity. Yes, schools have restrictions, but if a school/world didn't have restricitons, where would our life be at this moment? Probably descending towards destruction. Since schools have restricitons people tend to think that they're taking our creativity/sanity away from us. Creativity is definatley up to the person. One of the few restricitons schools don't have from us is creativity. It can be used anywhere. During projects, writing, expressing yourself towards others, art if desired. Maybe even if you considered, your own handwriting. So I disagree, I think schools do not kill creativity.



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