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    Pros And Cons Of Hurricanes

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    Running Head: HURRICANES: THE 21ST CENTURY’S NEW THREAT? 1 Hurricanes: The 21st Century’s New Threat? Paul Greene Brian Wiseman Amy T. Swindell Oklahoma Wesleyan University Adult & Graduate Studies BMB014 Running Head: HURRICANES: THE 21ST CENTURY’S NEW THREAT? Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................. 2 HURRICANES: THE 21ST CENTURY’S NEW THREAT? .....................................

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    Latin America Pros And Cons

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    April  2013  Public  Forum  “CON”  Analysis Recently‚ we gave our comprehensive analysis of the Pro side of the April Public Forum resolution‚ Resolved: The continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. Today‚  we’re  discussing  the  Con  side‚  which‚  while  slightly  trickier‚  if  done  properly  can  be  argued   very persuasively. To  recap‚  the  pro’s  argument  is‚  essentially‚  that  drugs  are  such  an  intractable  and  complex  issue

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    Cats Pros And Cons

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    Main argument: (1) The numerous problems of a cat going outdoors Sub argument: (2) Multiple medical diseases outdoor living cats can get (3) Awareness of the trend (making cats socially unacceptable) natural wildlife‚ is in decline‚ cats have a significant blame (4) Cats are driving wildlife to extinction Premises: Premises + sub-argument (2) = (5) Cornell University in Massachusetts‚ scientists reported a case where a cat turned up infected with a worm found in raccoons. (6) Cats are

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    dilemma with this is that although it would maximise the benefit to harm ratio‚ it would significantly clash with autonomy‚ in that it would take away the freedom of choice of whether people want their children to be immunised. When respondents of the survey were specifically asked about this dilemma an almost exactly fifty-fifty result was recorded‚ with 42 people (50.6%) saying compulsory immunisation would be a violation of freedom of choice‚ and 41 people (49.4%) saying it would

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    Fracking Pros And Cons

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    or simply fracking‚ is hotly debated for its economic and environmental impacts. Fracking is the process by which rock is fractured by a pressurized fluid containing water. chemicals and sand to access natural gas‚ petroleum and brine from great depths of the Earth’s surface. Fracking produces the economic benefit of more accessible hydrocarbons‚ not to mention the 2.5 million fracking related jobs that were recorded in 2012 worldwide‚ one million of which were in the United States alone (FracFocus:

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    and smartphones‚ enabling them to change its settings and monitor its activities. Once‚ any person is under suspicion for any crime and is subject to a formal investigation by any intelligence or law enforcement agency that person may become under online surveillance for counter terrorism and law enforcement purposes (Shulz‚ 2012). Social Media Surveillance softwares allows the user to monitor and collect data post to social media sites like facebook and twitter‚ regardless of the device used to post

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    Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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    Arguments in favor of the right to abortion |[pic] |This section requires expansion. | [edit] Bodily rights An argument first presented by Judith Jarvis Thomson states that even if the fetus has a right to life‚ abortion is morally permissible because a woman has a right to control her own body. Thomson’s variant of this argument draws an analogy between forcing a woman to continue an unwanted

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    October 2‚ 2012 Pro Urbanization “Urbanization is an index of transformation from traditional rural economies to modern industrial one.  It is a long term process” (Datta 1). Urbanization is an ongoing process that affects the entire world. The advantages of urbanization outweigh the disadvantages significantly. Some of the good effects include discovery of more innovative and efficient ways of producing merchandise and an increase in technology‚ which in turn broadens job opportunities. It

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    Even drought stricken California experiences rain when an El Niño weather pattern arrives or when a summer afternoon thunder-storm pops up in the mountains. When driving through rain-soaked roads‚ hydroplaning is an ever-present possibility. Hydroplaning occurs when a film of water lifts the wheels of your car off the pavement. Normally‚ the weight of the car on the wheels pushes the water out of the way. In addition‚ the tire tread channels the water away. When driving too fast over deep puddles

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    Ehr Pros And Cons

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    EHR can be a benefit to providers and patients because it allows providers to access patient’s medical records effectively. This is good for several reasons. Test results and other important information can be available at the time and place that a physician needs‚ allowing them to provide better care to their patients. It also prevents tests from being repeated and eliminates a lot of mistakes that can be caused by using paper filing systems. EHRs also allow providers from multiple areas to collaborate

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