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    concerns that are not being managed to their satisfaction. Bullying manifest‚ basic skills are not being reinforced‚ not enough one on one interaction‚ consequently there is dissatisfaction within the public school system. This does not mean that homeschooling is more appropriate‚ but in some cases it is necessary. Children who are homeschooled apprehend various social settings‚ maintain the offbeat school scheduling and timing‚ and acquire knowledge from diverse sources other than teachers‚ and still

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    Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Jessica DeLong NAU Abstract Legalizing drugs has been debated for many years‚ especially legalizing marijuana which is considered a “soft” drug. There are positive and negative outcomes of legalizing the use of drugs. Over the next few pages I will discuss those outcomes. Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Pros: By legalizing‚ the violent crime rates would drop significantly. With the drug cartels on the top of

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    Cons of Texting

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    Technology has came a long way and will continue to improve and explore unknown territories. One of the new things discovered is texting and while texting is helpful it has a lot of disadvantages and downfalls. If texting could be listed as a skill‚ many of my friends would qualify as highly skilled in that area. I am glued to my phone and always texting so I know firsthand just how much texting can be abused and its less than helpful qualities. Texting kills some good old fashioned phone call conversations

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    Pros and Cons

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    1) Nuclear power generation does emit relatively low amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). The emissions of green house gases and therefore the contribution of nuclear power plants to global warming is therefore relatively little. Between mining the uranium‚ refining and enriching fuel‚ and finally to building and operating the plant‚ a big 1‚250 250-megawatt nuclear facility produces an estimated 250‚000 tons of carbon dioxide during its lifetime. In contrast‚ coal-fired plants produce close to 2 billion

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    Aim: Using information from Items A‚B and C and elsewhere‚ assess the view that the Nuclear Family functions to benefit all it’s members and society as a whole. (24 marks). This essay is asking me to weigh up that the ‘Nuclear Family’ is beneficial to it’s family ‘members’ and ‘society’ or if the ‘Nuclear Family’ is not beneficial to it’s members and society. This will involve me to examine the Functionalist‚ Marxist‚ Feminist and Radical-Feminist perspectives. From the functionalist perspective

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    con law

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    Lecture VI Legislative Power and LegCo Contents LegCo: Historical Evolution Powers and functions‚ and Prerogatives Issues raised under the BL Case Law • Article 66 • The Legislative Council of the HKSAR shall be the legislature of the Region. • 2 I. LegCo – A Brief Retrospect • A. Generality – From 26 January 1841 to 30 June 1997‚ • Hong Kong was a British colony and its first constitution‚ in the form of Queen Victoria’s Letters Patent entitled the Charter of the Colony

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    Cons of Obamacare

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 is the first major healthcare act passed since the 1967’s Medicare and Medicade act. Obamacare is the name given by critics‚ because of the power that is given to the federal government to regulate healthcare prices. The reason given that this act was passed is that it willl save billions of federal dollars each year. Many people against the act believe it should be repealed ‚and the reason for

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    Technology Cons

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    The use of computers in the classroom can create distraction especially when students use them for personal reasons while the teacher is teaching.  The only way teachers can control this bad behavior‚ is by setting rules on when and what to use computers for while in the classroom‚ failure to comply with the terms‚ students will stand a great risk of losing their computers. Just like I mentioned in the topics above‚ the computer can not teach students how to write a correct essay or sentence.

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    Bioterrorism Cons

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    Proposed Solution: There is an undeniable risk of the United States’ vulnerability from bioterrorism. The potential Armageddon looms very large with the limited tools that currently exist. As of today‚ laboratories that are researching biological viruses and their accompanied cures‚ if any‚ aren’t being as safeguarded as they should be. Extremists with the intent on stealing such bacterium will easily find ways to intercept their target virus and transform it into a biological weapon. For example

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    Cbp Cons

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    Since 2003 the U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP) has been built up and has established itself as a prominent part of the executive branch (U.S. Customs and Border Protection). The CBP branches from the Department of Homeland Security and has taken in more attention due to the amounts of immigrants coming into America. In the current debate there has been much talk of how to control immigration‚ so the CBP is getting a lot of attention‚ and will be greatly affected by whoevers policies are put

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