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    Censorship in music has been part of our society for decades. However‚ the reasons to censor the material that is exposed to the public are conflicting and so are the means as to how put in practice a censor to the material. There are arguments for the need of censored lyrics and there is some level of acceptance from artists that audience gets a warning of content before their exposure to it. There are also disagreements to a better way to create labels for the music industry‚ without them affecting

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    For every interest group I agree with there’s an equal amount I probably disagree with‚ but that’s just kind of politics. It’d be unfair to shut down some group but not others because no matter how you do it there will be some sort of bias. For example‚ if we shut down all interest groups have a large amount of money that shows a clear bias that they can’t use their wealth to influence politics‚ and money is a form of free speech. I also can’t say I’m against having countless amounts of groups because

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    Against One of the arguments against legalization of drugs is what we have all grown up hearing which is “drugs are bad”. This reason has been said throughout most of our life and is what we learn in schools. However‚ legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco have caused more harm than illegal drugs. Another argument against legalization is that it would send mix signals to children. Drugs are bad and “just say no” have been sayings we have all learned growing up. However‚ if drugs were suddenly legal

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    Warren states that the anti-abortionist must show that the fetus is a person in the full moral sense‚ not just in a genetic sense. The moral community‚ she believes‚ consists of all and only people‚ rather than merely human beings. She finds a distinction between a human being (someone genetically human) and a person (someone we have included in our moral community). She gives the example of finding life forms on another planet‚ and questions how humanity would decide if they should be treated as

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    It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you Simon Armitage writes an adventurous comparison poem to show how powerful imagination is by comparing life long dreams to one’s mundane memories in the poem‚“ It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you”. The poem displays three imaginative pinnacle-like events and with those events‚ there are three events juxtaposing them. The poem is presented in a manner where the story is based on the experiences of a first-person speaker. The poem follows

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    The author‚ Stuart Green‚ makes a few interesting points in the text‚ Argument as Conversation: The Role of Inquiry in Writing a Researched Argument. Stuart Green described arguments as conversations. They contain an issue and many viewpoints on the specified situation of the issue. He mentioned the conversations we have are never new; they’ve been discussed before and they will be discussed after you leave the conversation. Also‚ you‚ as a reader‚ need to find out about the ideas said about your

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    ARGUMENTS AGAİNST TO GLOBALİZATİON Anti Globalist movements and protests are increasing rapidly. Opponents of globalization are raising the issues such as labor’s right‚ mistreatments to labors in poor areas‚ child worker problem and flow of big amounts capital which can have detrimental effects on currencies. Furthermore‚ there is a huge anxiety in terms of imbalanced utilize of energy by the most developed countries‚ more specifically the United States. Another issue is recognizable inequality

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    happiness in the word or to decrease the amount of misery. Conversely‚ an action or social policy is morally wrong if it serves to decrease happiness or to increase misery.” (RSL/Rachels‚ EL 247) The utilitarian argument is used to justify and condemn many policies‚ however‚ I believe that the argument is especially fitting when it comes to the matter of active euthanasia. Mercy‚ an action that serves to decrease the overall misery in the world‚ is an unquestionable sign of kindness and correctness. Mercy

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    It was present by Singer in Animal Liberation. In his book‚ he explains his argument against how animals are abused for human benefit because of the common thought that humans are superior to animals. His position is that animals should be treat with the same respect as human beings instead of subpar. Singer makes it clear that animals are equal to humans‚ not inferior‚ and should be treated as such throughout his argument. When thinking generally‚ no one usually has any objection to this claim until

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    What is Possible? What is eternal? What can we know? These are all questions people ask themselves when they are studying skepticism. But a lot of people do not even understand what skepticism means. The definition of skepticism is the epistemological view that knowledge is not possible‚ that nothing is clear; consistently held skepticism leads to nihilism‚ the loss of all meaning. With that being said‚ the argument against skepticism is the strongest because the reasoning behind makes much more

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