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    Argument against Fracking

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    I understand that hydraulic fracturing holds possibilities for many more jobs‚ tax revenue‚ and greater energy security. In a country that has had a terrible economy for years‚ it is reasonable for Americans to feel that fracking would be beneficial to them. Landowners and energy companies would make money from hydraulic fracturing. It would also create jobs for welders‚ drillers‚ chemists‚ and mechanics. New York could potentially drill four hundred wells per county and raise incomes by over $6-8

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    American Academy pediatrics states that vaccines given to children are 90 to 99 percent effective. Kids have yet to strengthen their immune system and are exposed to various disease and sicknesses through school‚ the playground and other social settings. Without vaccines children would have a weaker chance at overcoming certain illnesses. No one wants to see their child hurt and sick so if there was a way to prevent

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    Arguments Against Voters

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    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 lives in danger. Of course that I agree that in order of having a firearm a person should have special training before getting one not only for their own safety but for the safety of others. What I think is that if it is necessary for a person with

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    Crimes Against Children

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    Most of us know who Shawn Hornbeck and Elizabeth Smart are. Most of us know that there are images of missing and exploited children hanging on the entrance of Wall-Mart and in the lobby of the Post Office. But if you ask someone if they know what Operation Koala is‚ most likely they don’t. ` Operation Koala was a huge success story for missing and exploited children. Although its ending may not have beenas dramatic as Shawn or Elizabeth’s story‚ it was a headline worthy subject. Yet if you

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    Argument Against College

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    on attending college after high school. I believe that for all high school graduates‚ college is a must to achieve a comfortable life. Most people do not want to be “just another statistic” but in this case‚ I would not mind at all. In “The Case Against College‚”an article written by Linda Lee‚ she discusses the expense and inconvenience of sending a child to college. I do agree with Lee that college is very expensive and not worth the money. In high school‚ I have worked hard to keep my GPA relatively

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    Arguments Against Voting

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    Freepress.org is a website that spawned from a newpaper beggining in 1970. It started on the Ohio State University campus to protest the Vietnam War‚ and has spoken out against political and social issues ever since. In one of its articles‚ it states‚ “Hence voting lesser evil sends the wrong message; it’s sending a message of compromise. In effect‚ a defensive vote says ““I will settle for a good America‚ not the best America

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    American was short lived‚ while the law changed the demand for alcohol had not. Drinking moved from restaurants and bars to the home‚ stores started carry supplies for people to distill their own liquor and brew their own beer. Bootlegging is the illegal production or distribution of liquor. People made their own “liquor stills” and eventually started “bootlegging”; they supplied illegal alcohol to anyone who had the money to pay for it. By the 1930’s these activities had become one of the largest illegitimate

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    Argument Against Aging

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    The other side is a little harder to understand‚ but in my own opinion I don’t believe either side is one hundred percent right. One one side we have the players kneeling to help the problems in the this country and the other they are disrespecting it. Some people see them as heroes‚ while others want them fired

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    Icac Against Children

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    Crimes Against Children William Baughman 11/13/2012 Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) is a task-force started by the United States Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) in 1998. Multi-jurisdictional with Federal‚ State and local authorities. Spanning all 50 states as well as partnered countries working in unison to protect children‚ teens and young adults against on line predators.   Internet Crimes Against Children

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    Argument Against NSA

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    public‚ revealing a classified government surveillance program headed by our own National Security Agency. This leakage confirmed that the NSA has stolen trillions of U.S. citizens’ emails‚ phone calls‚ and other information from both the Internet and our phones. It is understood that the collection and analysis of all information is part of the NSA’s mission to keep the United States safe‚ however‚ it’s troubling that our own government has to sneak around us. Regardless of whether or not U.S. citizens’

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