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The 11 Problem Sentences

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The definition of the word “gerrymandering” in regards to government purposes is the manipulation of electoral boundaries to favor a certain party, or class.  When we think about anything that has to do with government we think of lawyers, politicians, … Continue reading

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Reading for Rebuttal Practice: A Price Too High

Is Nuclear Power Worth the Risk? Bob Herbert asks the question in the Opinion pages of the New York Times. It’s pretty clear from the evidence he cites that he thinks the answer is No, it’s not worth the risk … Continue reading

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