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    Argument Against NASA

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    their research? Not to scare you but it is all in good reason! NASA is mostly known for building satellites and other spacecraft. NASA headquarters are in Washington D.C. Throughout the entire United States there are only 10 NASA centers including headquarters. NASA should continue being funded by the government because they find new things everyday‚ they are also finding places for us to live they are able to discover extraterrestrial life. First of all‚ NASA has been able to bring light to things

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    Arguments Against Pas

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    assisted suicide should be legal in all fifty states. Three statements that support PAS being legalized are it will end the patient’s and family’s suffering‚ patients will have the option to die in dignity‚ and the choice to live or die should be legal. Although some physicians argue it is in direct violation to the Hippocratic Oath and it is unethical to kill a patient‚ the Hippocratic Oath is outdated and it is more unethical to leave a patient in pain when all other pain management options fail

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    The concept of eugenics has existed for centuries‚ and modern genetic screening could make this notion a reality. However‚ concerns over the misuse of genetic testing to discriminate against vulnerable people have been raised. Eugenics is the idea of ‘improving humanity by reducing the “undesirables” and multiplying the “desirables.” Associated with Nazi Germany where the sterilisation of several hundred thousand people occurred and eventually led to death camps‚ it was in fact practiced around

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    Arguments Against Anthrax

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    real. Although the threat of bioterrorism‚ itself‚ and the specific use of anthrax cannot be accurately quantified‚ the threat does exist and includes antibiotic-resistant strains of the organism rendering traditional antibiotic treatment‚ including all currently stockpiled antibiotics‚ ineffective.1‚2 In this worse-case attack scenario‚ post-exposure vaccination is likely to fail with infection rapidly progressing to sepsis and death before the vaccine is able to confer immunity to the exposed first

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    Arguments Against Voters

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    at schools‚ especially since all this shooting have been happening at schools. I agreed with the second article when it said that felons and mentally ill people should not have the possession of a firearm. In my point of view‚ I disagree when it said that possession of a fire arm for the safety of your life and the life of your family at your own home is necessary. We should be able to protect ourselves in case of an intrusion or a robbery or some kind of assault against a person who is putting our

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    moment a world where cities have become peaceful and serene because cars and buses are whisper quiet‚ vehicles exhaust only water vapor‚ and parks and greenways have replaced unneeded urban freeways. OPEC has ceased to function and living standards for all people have dramatically improved‚ particularly those in poor‚ undeveloped countries. Involuntary employment no longer exists‚ and income taxes have been eliminated. Atmospheric CO2 levels decrease for the first time in two hundred years‚ water is becoming

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    Although the betterment of society through well-equipped‚ morally upstanding citizens is undoubtedly a necessity‚ this conventionality should not inhibit a student’s growth or limit their education to group-think standards. For example‚ upcoming seniors typically assume that they have free-reign to specialize their courses and focus on personal areas of interest as the majority of required courses are completed. However‚ according to several states’ boards of education‚ a math course should be taken

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    There currently exists a great debate concerning Legalization of marijuana. Many people are against the idea‚ but there are a number of people who fight for the idea to legalize Marijuana. The people that try to Legalize Marijuana use two major arguments in their effort to have marijuana legalized. First‚ which is by far the biggest argument is that marijuana has a significant medical use. The second is that marijuana does not cause harm to those that smoke it. Both of these arguments can be easily

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    someone decides to protest against abortion they should remember why it became legal. Abortions should remain legal because it’s a choice and should not be debated on because it’s not as if women are being forced by law to have abortions. However‚ making abortions illegal forces women to get it done through black markets or to just go through unwanted pregnancies; all because of religious beliefs when stated in the 1st amendment one has the freedom of religion. Why should all women have to be spoken

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    On Against Joie De Vivre

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    Brady Detwiler Art of Nonfiction Professor Hoffman 10/15/14 On “Against Joie de Vivre” Phillip Lopate’s “Against Joie de Vivre” is‚ in a sense‚ an absurd project. The term joie de vivre‚ after all‚ literally translates as “the joy of living”‚ and if we as readers are to take this denotation at face value‚ one must naturally ask—why would one take up such an argument? The title tacitly asserts a nonsensical proposition‚ and presuming that we are convinced by what Lopate writes‚ what then shall we

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