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    I think it’s unbelievable how someone can be sent to jail because they have cannabis. It makes no sense to me how one state will give you nothing but a slap on the wrist if you have cannabis. And another state won’t hesitate to throw you in the slammer for a couple years. I do not think it’s right for people who were caught with cannabis to be labeled the same as people who were caught robbing a bank‚ or worse. Cannabis has been proven for centuries to be natural healing and help with almost all

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    The original or classical eugenics movement was conceived in the late 19th century and served as a way to “keep certain strains out of our blood”.1 The more progressive eugenics movement‚ denoted positive eugenics‚ has a slightly different undercurrent – and promotes better prenatal and natal health in order to improve population health.2 Nonetheless‚ the underlying idea of eugenics as a means to promote “survival of the fittest” has been perpetuated through prenatal genetic testing and‚ a step further

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    Merit Pay Pros And Cons

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    2014 Teacher’s Salaries Based on Their Performance in Class The idea of merit pay originated in the year 1950 (Turner‚ 2010). Other industries are often using performance based pay in order to reward their employees‚ and one field that uses these methods is professional athletes. There are very few fields where employees can work “as they wish” (Solmon & Podgursky‚ 2000). Originally‚ using merit pay in the teaching field failed due to the lack of buy-ins from districts and also due to not finding

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    PROS AND CONS OF UNDERWATER WELDING To briefly present the advantages and disadvantages of underwater welding let us first separate this two compound words‚ the UNDERWATER and WELDING. Underwater is anywhere where this is water‚ either in low or in deep aquatic areas. Now‚ Welding is the action of burning something (particularly a metal) into creating or fixing something with the use of a high temperature to burn down or melt a metallic material so that it can be reformed. Combining this two concepts

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    Renee Wilson discuss in the defense of the current generation which is deeply involved in the gadget world. Ultimately Renee claims that “iGen” generation is in ahead of every other generation and lead their own way for their future. After 3 years of being a college professor a highly discussed magazine “Lament for the iGeneration” by Gregory Levey was published and Renee interpreted it as they are in the hands of next generation. After 7 years of teaching she hate to give a speech on

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    In modern day‚ overcrowding is once again the issue with many redevelopments happening in London‚ especially at Royal Docks. The developers are turning once again towards the high-rise buildings with some construction works already started. Furthermore‚ a recent report revealed that around 70 high-rise buildings are under construction and nearly 200 more planned in London. The construction boom would have a significant impact on capital’s skyline. Once again the opinion is split. Some argue this

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    NSA Pros And Cons

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    September 11‚ 2001 was the deadliest day for New York. Thousands died because of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Two planes crashed into the twin towers while a third crashed into the pentagon and a fourth into a field in Pennsylvania. Something this big could not have been decided that morning‚ it needed to be planned. All the people involved need to know what they were going to do. This meant they had to have some form of communication along the way‚ whether it

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    Margaret A. Hamburg‚ a FDA Commissioner who is credited with a master’s degree once said‚ “A safe global food supply can only be achieved through development of effective food safety management systems‚ which are essential to the well being of consumers‚ farmers‚ processors and manufacturers.” Food is a fundamental desideratum for survival‚ and the safety of food has been a controversial issue elevating up in America. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the organization which governs food in

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    Pros And Cons Of Snowden

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    Snowden has been the source of numerous other classified leaks demonstrating that the NSA is collecting all imaginable electronic communications and designing entirely new invasive methods for domestic surveillance. Some examples defy the imagination when learning that the NSA literally developed programs to spy on Americans through their Xbox video games system along with other online video games such as World of Warcraft. Outrageous leaks of this kind will only continue to surface‚ yet most of

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    Liberty but Guantánamo detention camp where you spend your next five years being tortured by military officials and psychologists in inhumane ways. There are three main arguments of why psychologists shouldn’t be allowed to cooperate in interrogation methods in which prisoners are being tortured. First‚ the knowledge of psychologists is powerful and besides inflicting physical pain‚ they can also cause lifelong psychological

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