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    Against Working Mothers

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    have more of a lifestyle choice rather than an economic choice.  For mothers‚ it is a hard decision to make‚ but staying at home with their children is a better choice.  Children need the affection and attention of their mothers. The reason I am against working mothers is because it is important to have a motherly figure during growth‚ as children behave better‚ and daycare is not the appropriate substitution for proper motherly care.     Stay-at-home mothers also have the privilege of enjoying

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    policy is based‚ as stated in the Declaration‚ recognizes that any government‚ at any level‚ can become oppressive of our rights. Therefore‚ we must be prepared to defend ourselves against its abuses‚ but the movement against 2nd Amendment rights is not just a threat to our capacity to defend ourselves physically against

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    distractions (WMD) that the regime of Saddam Hussein was said to possess. As has been public knowledge and a fact‚ after a thorough search in all of Iraq‚ such weapons failed to be uncovered putting in jeopardy serious allegations that have been levelled against the Saddam Hussein regime. To view this‚ it brought a close perspective to why in the first place the American decision makers where so convinced and confident that the Iraqi regime possessed WMD. The second question that may arise is why was President

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    The concept of eugenics has existed for centuries‚ and modern genetic screening could make this notion a reality. However‚ concerns over the misuse of genetic testing to discriminate against vulnerable people have been raised. Eugenics is the idea of ‘improving humanity by reducing the “undesirables” and multiplying the “desirables.” Associated with Nazi Germany where the sterilisation of several hundred thousand people occurred and eventually led to death camps‚ it was in fact practiced around

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    Against Video Piracy

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    property. A DVD‚ for example‚ is a piece of physical property‚ but the video on the DVD are intellectual property. A customer in a record store can purchase a CD‚ but someone still owns the video on the DVD. More and more people need to protest against Video Piracy‚ Wikipedia and other web giants staged a one-day blackout and Google organized a petition drive that attracted more than 7 million participants (“Abrams”). The head of I.C.E.‚ John Martin‚ says that the number of illegal movie sites is

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    Standardized Testing‚ For or Against? In today’s world‚ the debate topic focused on standardized testing has become controversial to many. Standardized testing is a test designed for students to answer a certain amount of questions in the subject Math‚ English‚ and History. An example of a standardized test is Parcc or ACT/SAT. In most schools and institutes‚ they are tests designed to measure the knowledge a student has. In standardized testing‚ students are required to answer a set of the same

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    Arguments Against Voters

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    view‚ I disagree when it said 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

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    Arguments Against Anthrax

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    antibiotic-resistant anthrax is a voluntary‚ pre-exposure immunization program.4 Pre-attack vaccination of any person who self-assesses a high risk of exposure is the best strategy for preparedness to anthrax bioterrorism since the resultant immunity protects against anthrax disease inflicted by both antibiotic-sensitive and antibiotic-resistant

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    Arguments Against Skepticism

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    If I tried to simply tell a skeptic‚ "That rock will fall from the cliff because of gravity‚" he won’t believe me because he will simply say‚ "Not necessarily." In fact‚ this can be the skeptic’s answer to just about any attempt to refute his position. It has long been pointed out by opponents of skepticism that such an attitude cannot be taken to its extreme conclusion in the real world in which we operate- even skeptics must live their lives according to rules they must rely upon not to fail

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    against internet censoring

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    Against internet censoring If the internet was not bound by any law how would that affect the world? Internet is a big chunk in our life‚ and one more time were shown that the government tries to control our us. “No government should have the right to refuse its citizens access to information solely because they perceive it to be ‘unwanted”’ (Pemberton‚ Ash‚ and Patrick Harrison February 21‚ 2010). Just imagine your life without communication‚ any free knowledge‚ and without the freedom you

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