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<span>Human development is a very complex subject and many ideas, although very different, can work as explanations. Because of this we must test different ideas, to see if they play out the same way as theorized. It is also possible that many different factors in different regions played in our development and the only way to confirm our history is to test theories to see if they are confirmed or disproven.</span>
Could you imagine being punished for a speech made outside of school. On February 24, 1969, the U.S. supreme court established a new rule allowing free speech and political rights in school settings. Today, many schools are preventing kids from expressing their views and opinions. Doing this breaks students right to freedom of speech and right granted to all equally. So should schools really be punishing students for a speech made outside of school? The answer to that is no.
The climate of the United States<span> varies due to differences in latitude, and a range of geographic features, including mountains and deserts. West of the 100th meridian, much of the US is semi-</span>arid<span> to </span>desert<span> in the far southwestern US, and </span>Mediterranean<span> along the California coast. East of the 100th meridian, the climate is </span>humid continental<span> in the northern areas east through </span>New England<span>, to </span>humid subtropical<span> in the Gulf and South Atlantic regions.</span>