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    Organ Donor Debate

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    National Organ Donor Registry Each day‚ about 74 people receive an organ transplant. However‚ 17 people die each day waiting for transplants that can ’t take place because of the shortage of donated organs. We propose the development of a national incentive-based Advance-Directive Organ Registry‚ in which all adults are encouraged to register their advance directive regarding organ donations. Those individuals agreeing to permit usable organs to be taken at the time of death would receive

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    Waking up in the morning one has to get the day started by preparing themselves for the day‚ it requires an appealing outfit that makes one feel comfortable. Everyone is creative by the way they dress in the morning and had some thought into it to pull out an outfit from the closet. Some people might dress to impress‚ others simply rather show their emotions through the way of fashion. Fashion an easy way to express a feeling is thought differently by everyone‚ some people are unique and Is Fashion

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    Debate-Youth Wages

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    out employees with previous experience‚ so that they don’t have to put in the time and money it takes to train new workers. Abolishing youth wages would completely take away the incentives those employers need to have in order to employ youths. An example of this scenario is Sweden. Part of the already economically troubled Eurozone‚ Sweden has youth unemployment rate of 24.2%‚ which is more than four times the average unemployment rate of 8%. It is not only unqualified young people who are jobless

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    Campus Carry Debate

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    Urteaga PAGE 7 Joshua Urteaga Rhetoric 306 November 24‚ 2016 An opinion article addressing students who support campus carry; to be published in the Daily Texan . Daily Texan readers are generally aware concealed carry on college campuses‚ but have many different opinions about it. Many don?t know how many people are affected by campus carry. Armed Education: Is Campus Carry the Answer? In recent years‚ gun violence has become an increasingly controversial topic. There are occasionally news

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    Voting Age Debate

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    Would you trust 16 year old individuals to make decisions that would affect our entire country? 16 year olds should not be able to make these decisions for the world because of many reasons. The voting age should not be lowered to age 16. There are three main arguments that support this opinion. First‚ teens at the age of 16 can act immature. Most‚ 16 year olds can make immature choices so therefore should not have the right to vote. If the voting age is lowered to age 16 random people such as

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    Ladies and gentlemen‚ adjudicators and members of the opposition‚ is the developed world responsible for poverty in the developing world? Ofcourse it is‚ and I hope tonight we have shown you thatwithout a doubt‚ the motion should be proposed! The opposition argue that it is the responsibility of developing countries to face up to their own poverty‚ to take the initiative tomagically lead themselves out of crippling debt and hardship‚ with little or no help from developed countries –We face up to

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    Imperialism Debate Essay

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    political‚ economic freedom of not only American but also all nations. Imperialism based on ideas of superiority and nationalism robbed liberty of the subject country and their human rights in order to gain political‚ economic‚ and military benefits. For example‚ by the late 1800s‚ Americans wanted to annex Hawaii because of its abundant natural resources and cultivatable lands. America‚ therefore‚ began a program of imperialism in Hawaii and forced political and economic change. Queen Liliukalani wanted

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    The Lincoln–Douglas Debates of 1858 were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln‚ the Republican candidate for Senate in Illinois‚ and the incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas‚ the Democratic Party candidate. At the time‚ U.S. senators were elected by state legislatures‚ in turn Lincoln and Douglas were trying for their respective parties to win control of the Illinois legislature. The debates previewed the issues that Lincoln would face in the aftermath of his victory in the 1860 presidential

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    Constituent Assembly Debates

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    CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA - Volume I Monday‚ the 9th December 1946 The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India took place in Constitution Hall‚ New Delhi‚ on Monday‚ the 9th December 1946. at Eleven of the Clock. ELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Acharya J. B. Kripalani (United Provinces: General): (in requesting Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha to take the Chair as temporary Chairman‚ said)- *[Friends‚ at this auspicious occasion of historical importance I invite‚ on your behalf‚

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    Debate on Military Action

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    Our team is FOR the motion: Military action‚ not negotiation is required to resolve conflict. Speech No. 5- Anita: Terrorism- one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter-they are all fighting for a cause! The speech: 1. Defining Terrorism: The Present Situation Academics‚ politicians‚ security experts and journalists‚ all use a variety of definitions of terrorism. Some definitions focus on the terrorist organizations’ mode of operation.. Others emphasize the motivations and characteristics

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