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    Immigration: Pro We live in the 90’s the age where scandalous and controversial topics cover the news headlines. Such subject matters as homosexuality‚ A.I.D.S‚ and abortion are fiercely debated upon. Sides are always taken‚ with the conservatives battling the liberals. One such argument that has always been debated upon since the founding of this nation has been immigration. The fact that it has been argued over for so long makes it seem ironic. A country founded by immigrants perpetually

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    Pros and Cons of Facebook

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    Facebooking - Time pass actitivity. For - It definitely is a time pass activity as it contains lots of fun activities‚ like games that are used by people on a regular basis to get out of their boredom. - Being a social networking site it is just a means of communication where people can make new friends or connect with long lost friends. - People become so addictive towards it that they spend most of their time socializing via facebook. - People meet new people; make new relationships

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    the safety of another human being’s life will be considered a serious crime. Through abiding by these laws‚ it will help to raise the economy. A three-body court system (subdued‚ body‚ and prime) will enforce these laws in Fakedonia. Subdued court will specialize in minor cases such as suits. The body court will mostly handle cases dealing with drug use‚ theft‚ organized crime‚ etc. Lastly prime court is used for heinous crimes such as violation of a citizen’s right to their body (rape‚ murder‚ arson

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    Conspiracy Pros And Cons

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    compromised‚ and by the very people we suspect of tampering or altering that evidence. Secretcy on the part of these agencies is out of control. We need change! If they [who] needed to do what they did then freeze that crime scene‚ the same that would be required for any other crime scene! Now‚ only the criminals involved have the evidence‚ to dole out as they wish at their leisure‚ and then only after considerable alterations and resources expended to create a narrative for those events; [you know

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    and transport of alcohol was passed. This was called Prohibition. Prohibition was supposed to decrease crime‚ death rate due to alcohol abuse‚ and the overall consumption of alcohol. Prohibition was a failure because it did the opposite of everything is was supposed to prevent. Prohibition’s first problem was that it didn’t ban the overall consumption of alcohol. This caused for organized crime‚ corrupted those who enforced the law‚ and increased the abuse of alcohol. In order for a law to be effective

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    Pros And Cons Of Vaccines

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    Parents can also go to work more days out of the year without having to call off due to sickness. Vaccines also promote better productivity at work‚ due to employees being healthier than their nonvaccinated peers. Ozawa and his team also analyzed data from other countries‚ all with different economic statuses and income levels. (Ozawa‚ Mirelman and Stack). Along with the economic benefits vaccines provide‚ infant mortality rates have lowered. According to the World Health Organization‚ more than

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    previous systems employed manual labor and used to take a lot of time to come up with perfect reports. The key disadvantages of that will accompany adopting the system is that the electronic systems may not be in a position to receive the data quality attention that was given in the previous paper record system used. As a result‚ some errors may emerge as a result of negligence from the people handling the data. Additionally‚ adopting the system will need some physicians to learn on how to effectively

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    migrations can easily trigger crime especially in the urban which seems natural‚ even inevitable. An outraging number of individuals uprooted from their homes and moving into crowded city slum which may give rise to to violence and lawlessness. The demography-based suspicion is amongst the key social facts that define American life in this century. The suspicion‚ however‚ may be more rational than racist. But to those on whom suspicion falls‚ it certainly looks racist. Migration’s propensity to trigger

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    drone has brought forth many controversies over the years. The controversies have caused a division wither or the drone program should still be in use. First‚ this paper will give background into the program. Then this paper will look into the pros and cons of the drones and drone strikes. Before we get into the different side we first have to look into some of the background going into the War on Terror. The War on Terror started soon after September 11‚ 2001‚ when al Qaeda attacked the World Trade

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    act he managed to kill billions of people and the majority of them were Jewish. This is seen as a horrific act‚ yet it is still being utilized in modern times on a lower scale with those who have money. Trying to create a world with a superior or uniform race is unethical. There is no difference between what Hitler was practicing and the practice of eugenics because the goals are closely intertwined. The use of eugenics in the near future is a disfavorable choice as Comfort has said throughout the

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