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    the avoidance of volatile topics or keywords for the sake of one’s image. Regardless of a speaker’s content everyone should have the right to speak their unfiltered mind. The opposition says that people use the term political correctness to weaken arguments as the term is viewed negatively. Allowing for the silencing of any minority for the sake of the majority will signal that Americans have failed to uphold their fellow American’s constitutional rights. Americans should be trying to expand the minds

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    years prisoners have been experimented on‚ without being able to give their consent. The ones that did give their consent‚ coercion was most likely involved. In cases where records show prisoners agreeing to give their consent‚ the prisoners were actually forced to do so or given a compromise. Medical research on prisoners violates the protection of prisoner’s rights.  According to the United States Constitution‚ cruel and unusual punishment against prisoners should be prohibited. This means that the

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    sides that are either for or against whether or not it would be beneficial to rescind the guidance presented in this letter from 2011. As I did my research into this particular issue‚ it became apparent to me that most media‚ news articles‚ and forums were strictly against Secretary DeVos’ plan to remove the guidelines in place. It seems that there were two main reasons people were against her plan. According to civil rights attorney Alexandra Brodsky‚ most are against Devos’ intention to rescind

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    In his article Terminally Ill People Should Have the Right to Die‚ Scott Mendelson argues against this saying that it should be up to the individual people whether or not they want to live or die. He goes on to explain that suffering is worse than putting someone to death. In my eyes‚ when we let these people die by choice‚ who else is going

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    director-producer Josh Aronson will be examined. In doing so‚ the argument will be made that in order to move toward a society where prejudice and barriers no longer

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    The human race has the right to be free and to live their life as they wish. Men and women should be allowed to make personal decisions in life‚ including careers or hobbies. But no one talks about the decision of their own death. Terminally-ill patients are suffering by the minute and continue to suffer until they eventually die by a biological failure. Patients should have the right to end their life with a painless lethal drug. Some would want to prevent further suffering from their own physical

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    arises are there typically two types of people. Those who are for standardized testing and those who are against standardized testing. In this article it talks about how both sides affect the minority races. On one hand Sonja Brookins Santelises states that standardized tests can benefit from these tests. She goes on to saying these tests gives parents a way to view if their children are not being served well by the teachers and the school district. I am personally not for standardized testing‚ but

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    countries; that perception is flawed. It’s a worldwide occurrence that needs to stop. Although‚ there are many issues that need to be resolved‚ one of the greatest moral challenges that should be addressed is human trafficking. There are many advocates against human trafficking that are working to not only raise awareness but also to rescue the victims and safely provide shelter as well as food for them. You can be involved too. You are probably thinking “What can I do if I am insignificant?” or “I won’t

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    Barbara Franco October 8 2013 Professor Craig English 115 Over 100 million animals are subject to being burned‚ crippled‚ poisoned‚ and abused in laboratories throughout the U.S. What is even more disheartening is that up to 90 percent of animals that are used in laboratories throughout the United States are not inclusive in the official statistics of animal testing (dosomething.org‚ 2013). Although animal testing does have social and economical benefits‚ animal testing should not be conducted

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    immunizations‚ due to avoiding possible illnesses to return. When others argue that it should be their right to deny vaccinations all together‚ due to believing immunizations are harmful and could hurt them or their children. This paper will examine whether being

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