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    Pros And Cons Of Fracking

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    According to Green garage‚ there are many pros and cons of fracking. The pros are that if any shortages are reached in oil or gas‚ fracking can help solve the problem by going deeper into the ground and releasing more than what would normally be obtainable. Another pro‚ is that air toxicity is reduced. In fracking‚ the water and other chemicals are injected down into the ground in cracks in the rock and it then enlarges the crack‚ allowing more gas or oil to be released thus not contaminating the

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    has been established that when drugs are taken excessively for recreational purposes they can have negative effects on a person’s mind and body. Thus‚ it is understandable why a government may want to ban or limit the uses where possible. However‚ many drugs have outstanding health benefits that provide people with the ability to live a normal life. With all the pros and cons it is evident that regardless of a governments legal stance against illegal substances drugs will find their way into the hands

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    Adhd Pros And Cons

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    or even a diagnosed disorder. Some disorders‚ such as ADHD‚ cause a child to have problems focusing on school and developing healthy relationships with their peers. While there are treatments for these disorders‚ the choice in type of treatment is heavily debated. Some feel that children who suffer from ADHD should be put on medication‚ while others are more keen to behavioral treatments. School age children with ADHD should be given behavioral treatments before they are exposed to medical treatments

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    High School

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    bricks‚ stacked on top of each other‚ distract me from realizing where I am going. Looking out the window‚ the tired teens sigh as the bus advances towards the building. Other large‚ yellow buses also approach the uneven sidewalk‚ which leads to the school. Finally exiting the tightly-packed bus‚ the exhausted teens walk slowly off the bus and onto the sidewalk. Walking within the crowd‚ each step I take becomes one step closer to the closed doors. These doors are the Gates of Hell. Once you enter

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    The question has come up many times regarding drug testing in the work force. Should it be done‚ would it violate a person’s rights? You could see it ways‚ yes and no. I have been drug tested many times for working at loyal care‚ which is a place that works with the elderly‚ helping with everyday living‚ so that they can remain in their homes and not have to go into an assisted living facility. I never had any feelings of having my rights violated‚ but my feelings are not shared by many people

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    Pros And Cons Of Obama

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    The president is more than unconstitutional‚ he is uncontrollable‚ too. President Obama is uncontrollable in his actions when illegal decisions are made more than once regarding Obamacare and when a large part of our government system is being questioned due to his disregard for the law. Obama went too far to get what he wanted. Checks and balances aren’t being taken seriously‚ if he can get away with it‚ so can everyone else. Obama unconstitutionally delayed the caps on payments without approval

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    Pro Vaccination Cons

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    This is a debate with endless discussion. Each side of this discussion have created their own rumors that helps influence others to make their decision about vaccination. But there is plenty of pros and cons. Which helps us decide to be pro-vaccine or anti-vaccine. There’s a countless number of pros and cons that makes it so difficult to choose sides. My personal belief on this discussion is that children should be vaccinated

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    First‚ Censorship should not be used because censorship takes away the freedom of speech. This is supported by the article titled “Pro/Con: Should Higher Education Come with a Warning Label?” when it states “Formalizing trigger warnings would further empower the higher-ed sensitivity bureaucracies that are often as voracious and omnipresent as they are ignorant of basic academic freedom principles.” (McClatchy‚ Angus Johnson‚ Donald A. Downs). This piece of evidence explains that legalizing trigger

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    in multiple ways. The main objective for chemotherapy is to control the cancer‚ or kill the cancer cells. It is widely debated on if chemotherapy is a superior or poor method to treat cancer with. Cancer patients should really think about the pros and cons of chemotherapy before making a decision. Chemotherapy can cause more problems than benefits to the body‚ because along with chemotherapy comes many detrimental side effects. All cells in the body multiply as they grow.

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    as an adult. A 2007 study found that minors who are black were about 10x as likely to be committed to adult facilities‚ despite the fact that half of those cases were related to “property‚ drug‚ or public order crimes‚ not serious violent offenses.” (“New” 1). Conclusion There are many different pros and cons for children being tried as adults depending on different morals‚ but by putting an end to juvenile crime before it even starts all of these problems with juveniles in the judicial system

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