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    Lincoln Douglas Debates of 1858 The main causes of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 were great in number. The first was Abraham Lincoln claiming that Douglas was encouraging fears of amalgation of the races with enough success to drive thousands of people away from the Republican Party. The second was that Stephen A. Douglas was claiming that Lincoln was an abolitionist for saying that the American Declaration of Independence applied‚ in fact‚ to both blacks and whites. The third cause was

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    Topic: Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology. In your opinion‚ has this become a positive or negative development? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. Don’t forget to include counter-argument and refutation. With the development of technology‚ the methods of communication between many people have been changed. People have many different ways of evaluating these changes. Some people think it has negative effects.

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    In today ’s world‚ technology is constantly changing from a new paperclip to an improvement in hospital machinery. Technology lets people improve the way they live so that they can preserve their own personal energy and focus on the really important factors in life. Some people focus their energy on making new innovations to improve transportation and the health of people that may save lives and some people focus on making new designs of packaging CDS. Technology is significant in everyone ’s life

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    marijuana use (cardio respiratory problems‚ loss of cilia within the throat‚ etc.). Recently‚ the television show‚ “Crosstalk on Drugs: Legally High” (2012)‚ which is a moderated conversation between multiple guest speakers‚ discussed both sides of the debate into great detail. Today‚ alcohol production‚ distribution‚ and consumption are seen on a daily basis. Turn on a television show or open a magazine in the United States and you are bound to see someone with a drink in hand‚ an occurrence that was

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    The nature vs nurture debate is one of the oldest and most argued debates throughout psychology. It has been analyzed by some of psychology’s most reputable theorists for hundreds of years. The nature-nurture debate asks the question of whether an individuals intelligence‚ attitude‚ and behaviors are due to their life experiences‚ environment‚ or surroundings. Or‚ if they are based on ones DNA ‚ genetic predispositions‚ and inherited intellects of their blood relatives (heritability). Currently standing

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    History Debate Reflection Essay 10/5/13 Ryan Lan A debate is a structured argument‚ and most of the time there will be two or more team speak on a particular topic or issue. Each team will have two or three people to answer and argue over a topic. Although every team will get a chance to speak‚ but there are time limit‚ which the speaker would questioned as soon as he conclude his speech. Debate can help to argue against a natural point of arguments in an orderly way. When having a debate‚ there

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    Advantages and disadvantages of science In today’s world it’s almost impossible to live without science. We use science all the time in different aspects of our daily life. The world would be a certainly different place to live in without cell phones‚ airplanes‚ computers and other gifts of science. All the technology devices need power to run and without science‚ it would be impossible to product the much needed electricity to run the various devices. Thanks to science‚ we now know more about

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    Marijuana and the Great Debate Cannabis or Marijuana‚ is the most popular illegal drug used recreationally today. It is derived from the flowering plant called cannabis and is also known by many other names such as pot‚ weed‚ hemp‚ and grass. Botanically‚ there are well over three hundred chemicals that derive from the cannabis plant. The main active ingredients of the drug are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)‚ and CBD (Cannabidiol). Of the cannabinoids‚ THC is the main

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    Staff writer Daniel Wood argues in his article‚ “LAPD shooting reignites debate: Are police cameras effective?” that body cameras are not a reliable source for justifying crimes. Wood claims that there is much more factors considered in justifying events such as police brutality‚ and video footage is only one of the many. In other words‚ Woods addresses today’s controversies of police brutality on African Americans and criticizes body cameras as an imprudent way to justify police brutality. In

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    I imagine the world without modern technology‚ as world that is stuck in the past. Technology has made life easier or has it? The dependency of people to technology can be seen during brown out or power failure in a certain place. During brown outs or black outs‚ especially here in the Philippines‚ people usually panic‚ especially the youth. Some may not know it but people can’t seem to cope up without their cell phones (as it soon losses battery) or their computers. It shows signs of addiction.

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