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    Rick Querido Monay Cummings Keith Tatum BCOM/275 10/08/2012 Should We Legalize Marijuana Should Marijuana be legalize is one of the top debated issues in the United States. This issue has many people concerned why it should and why it should not be legalize. Marijuana is an herb mostly grown in South American countries and illegally smuggled in to United States. Pot is the most commonly used drug in America. The attempt to federally legalize marijuana has been going on for years. Today‚ the

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    Marijuana Should Be Legalized. Drugs are a major influential force in our country today. The problem has gotten so out of hand that many options are being considered to control it or solve it. One of the most controversial issues facing our generation is if we should legalize marijuana. Usually‚ people do not know a great deal about marijuana they just considered it as any other drug. There is one thing people should know is that marijuana is not like the others drugs such as heroine or cocaine

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    Child abortion should be legalized Many women in the entire world face abortions. In Sri Lanka the rate of doing abortions illegally is high. Women believe there are many reasons to abort such as fear of having or raising a child‚ being raped with a child‚ or not having enough money to live. But whatever the situation I believe there is no acceptable reason to get an abortion. Abortion has been a controversial topic for as long as the idea has existed

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    Problem Statement - A farmer was taking her eggs to the market in her cart‚ and when she was heading there‚ she hit a pothole and all her eggs flew out of the cart and now all of them are broken. She then goes to her insurance agent‚ who asked her how many eggs she had when she hit the pothole. She didn’t remember how much eggs she had but she does remember some things from various ways she tried packing the eggs. She knows that when she put the eggs in groups of 2‚ there was one egg left over. When

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    Slavery: Has it really been abolished? A slave is a human being who is thought to be property of someone else and can be treated as such. Slavery was a big problem in the past‚ but it is still a big problem today. Most people don’t realize that slavery is still happening in America in different forms. Things like human trafficking and domestic servitude are still happening here‚ not just around the world. Slavery may have been abolished in some forms through the 13th amendment‚ but it has been fully

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    Should Gmo Be Banned

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    Should Genetically -Modified Foods Be Banned? In the past decade genetically modified foods have been have made a world of stir about whether these foods are beneficial to our society or if they are actually hurtful.There is plenty information that is available to help support both sides of the issue but for every positive thing there is also a negative consequence.With genetically-modified foods being a trendy topic and being like all great debates it has its prons and cons‚ so it all comes down

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    GMOs should be banned

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    Grade 12 Academic English ENG4U0 GMOs Should Be Banned Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska Friday‚ February 28‚ 2014 Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska ENG4U0 28 February 2014 GMOs Should Be Banned Fabricated genes (GMO’s) financially benefit corporations and consumers‚ but only because people are not aware of its hidden implications. Because of these implications‚ GMO’s have been banned in many countries such as Australia‚ Europe‚ and Germany (Meyer‚ 2010). The use of genetically modified

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    Steroids in sports calls for an unfair advantage and it is immoral. Whether one is a sports fan or participates in it themselves‚ it’s all the same. Players are constantly being pushed beyond their capacity in order to impress others and exceed expectations. The use of performance enhancing drugs becomes a chain reaction‚ but the reaction ends one person at a time. There is a way to be a force for change in the negative behavior. To promote better‚ stronger ethics‚ to make the

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    these victims were professional boxers who made their living from the sport. Others were amateurs boxing for fitness and fun‚ rather than for money. Sometimes it seems to be just one punch which does the damage. In other cases it seems to be the overall effect of hundreds of punches over many fights. For these reasons medical associations speaking for doctors all over the world have called for boxing to be banned. Asking “should boxing be banned?” usually makes for a good debate. As well as issues which

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    environmental effect such as global warming normally involve costly equipment changes or constant costs without any efficient method to reclaim those losses. For example‚ Qantas had been hit by the largest loss in its history when it reported around 3-billion-dollar loss for the 2013 financial year mostly due to high labour cost and expenses on social campaigns. Moreover‚ the chief executive of Qantas also announced a taskforce transformation proposal which would involve the retrenchment of around

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