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    Police Department has a duty to protect and serve in the public ’s best interest. Working in this particular profession‚ at times‚ can be very dangerous. Many men and women who wear the police uniform are put into positions where excessive force is necessary; however‚ there are many instances where it is not. Causes of Police Brutality: The factors that trigger into whether police abuse their power are race‚ religion‚ socioeconomic status‚ and treatment of the mentally ill. Also‚ the militarization

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    Solitude Is solitude really necessary to achieve your most important goals? Yes it is because it lets you think and process your deepest thoughts without distraction‚ and it makes your environment calmer. Throughout history Middle Eastern countries have practiced meditation to get in touch with their deepest self awareness. Solitude allows one to detach themselves from the thoughts and worries everyday life. Conversations with my friends and teachers allow me to understand other people’s thoughts

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    Was Slavery Necessary

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    Was slavery a necessary evil in the constitution? In short‚ yes‚ at the time I think it was. Slavery wasn’t how it is now. It wasn’t looked at as a heinous act in that time period. In fact‚ it was as common as say‚ owning a hair dryer. I think that’s a good analogy‚ as harsh as it sounds. Slaves were thought of nothing more than property. How preposterous would it sound if the government told us we were no longer allowed to use hair dryers? As far as I see‚ there were three major reasons that

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    uphold the democracy and the government that serves the people. Some of these include the right to vote and the ability of citizens to maintain their status. But who’s to say some citizens wouldn’t take advantage of it? Why is an informed citizenry necessary? Well‚ without it‚ our democracy would collapse. A democratic society depends on its citizens separating the wheat from the chaff‚ forming good

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    Exam a necessary Evil

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    EXAMS– A Necessary Evil?? It was my friends birthday party and as usual mom didn’t allow me to go. Guess why?? Not hard to figure out ‚ is it? Exams………….. The whole year it’s been the same story. If someone breathes out the word ‘exam’ near me‚ I’ll scream ‘’EEAARGH’’. Hello everyone‚ good evening! I’m sick of exams‚ they take the joy out of our lives. Mom always says‚ “ Exams will happen only this year but your friend will have her birthday again next year.” Oh sure!!! She will have her birthday

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    EXAMINATIONS- HAS IT KILLED EDUCATION? As we know that the examination system has come to be the main theme of modern education. Everyone from his early child-hood should take endless examinations and succeed in passing them‚ before he could graduate from a college or university. As much importance has been attached to it in school education‚ it has been subjected to mounting criticism as to its validity. People in favor of it praise this system to great extent; and those opposing to it maintain

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    Advertising - a necessary evil? By Brigitte Heyer "Advertising is the art of arresting human intelligence long enough to get money from it." Stephen Leacock Every business needs advertising‚ like it or lump it. Although there are some geniuses around who have the knack to get it right‚ for most people effective advertising is a long‚ and often costly‚ learning experience. You soon learn what does and doesn’t work‚ and try bravely to withstand the lure of clever‚ well-trained reps working under

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    Animal Testing Necessary

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    Is the death of one worth the safety of another? Many would say no. The testing of animals is extremely unfortunate‚ but also necessary. Due to the fact that animals are perfect test subjects‚ they have helped find cures for many diseases and have made products safer for not only human use but animals as well. According to the California Biomedical Research Association‚ almost every medical breakthrough in human and animal health has been through a direct result of animal research for over a hundred

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    1 xxxxx Mr. Haupt English 10 March 5‚ 2014 Is Animal Experimentation Necessary and Moral? Background Knowing the effectiveness of medical treatments‚ the toxicity of pharmaceuticals‚ and the safety of products for human use are possible because many products are first tested on animals. Animal experimentation has passionate supporters and detractors. Animal testing has been around since 500 B.C.‚ when famous physicians such as Aristotle and Herophilus were experimenting on animals to

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    Abstract People with epilepsy are socially discriminated against on the grounds of wide-spread negative public attitudes‚ misunderstandings‚ and defensive behavior. Although few studies have been conducted to explore the experience of stigma in children and adults with epilepsy‚ it appears that these involved do worry about the problem and that this worry can affect emotional development. Though the most overt examples of discrimination and prejudice have faded with time‚ epilepsy still receives

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