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    President Pros Cons

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    actually as rich as he says‚ partly because‚ he alone out of all other presidential candidates in the past 4 decades‚ refuses to release his tax returns. We also don’t know if he has even paid taxes at all‚ or how deep his financial debt is with foreign companies. He speaks carelessly. After the Republican convention‚ Trump called for Russian hackers to tamper with the American election by leaking out Hillary Clinton’s emails‚ and he also has said things that prevented the Democratic nominee

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    there are pros and also cons to this controversy. Barth supports this view first with various types of available pros to preventing distracting driving. First Barth speaks on the pros of “Hands Free Aids” which they are “designed to keep drivers hands on the wheel and eyes on the road by acting as a speaker phone”(Barth). Barth states that hand free aids also “handle incoming calls easily with the press of a button or with voice” (Barth). Not only that Barth supports her claim with pros she also

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    Pro and Cons of Uniforms

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    and violence this can decrease fighting and violence that arise out of arguments over fashionable clothes. Three‚ the low cost of uniforms is always a plus to put more money in education than in designer clothing. Promoting good discipline from the aid of uniforms may be hard to grasp but knowing how affective it will be can ease the mind. Many think that school’s uniforms help maintain school discipline‚ while decreasing the amount of discipline problems. A concerned mom said‚ “School uniforms are

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    Pros and Cons of Patriot Act The House of Representatives passed the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 on October 24‚ 2001. This is also known as the USA Patriot Act. The Patriot Act was designed to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world and to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools (USA Patriot Act‚ 2001). The events of September 11‚ 2001 led to the near unanimous

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    others find it as a source of misleading information and danger. So‚ is the Internet a force for good or a force for evil? Firstly‚ the Internet is an invaluable tool which helps students learn. Without any effort we can gain an access to the study aids. Furthermore‚ we can save time avoiding queues thanks to a large selection of online stores‚ which is particularly important for the disabled. Moreover‚ the Internet gives an opportunity to get in touch with new people from all over the world and keep

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    opportunity. Well‚ today I would like to talk about pros and cons of sex education. Why do I take this as my topic? Because all children will grow up to become adults and will require some basic knowledge of sex as well as pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases at some point in time. Sex education is basically conducted to help youngsters prevent themselves against abuse‚ exploitation‚ unintended pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted diseases and HIV and AIDS. Ideally‚ it should be given to kids before

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    Pros and cons of tarriffs

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    generally have more resources and an ability to export more items. A high tariff on a large country would decrease exports and effect the economy in a negative way. A tarrif could also protect an aging and inefficient country’s domestic industries from foreign competition (Institute‚ The economic effect of tariffs: how tariffs effect the economy of international trade). In general though‚ regardless of the size of a country‚ tariffs hurt the country that imposes them‚ as their costs outweigh their benefits

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    does the American government control its population? The way it still is – divide and conquer. It pits one group against the other and lets them fight. Native-Americans against whites. Blacks against whites. Red states against blue states. Pro-choice against pro-life. Women against men. Liberals against conservatives. Straight against gay. The fighting is endorsed and encouraged by the power elite because it distracts their unjust or illegal methods of control‚ that if carefully examined and brought

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    explain thatFurthermore‚ migration can be a wonderous entity all together. The developing countries that the immigrants travelled to benefitted from the wealth and resources the immigrants had brought with them. Migration has its pro and cons; the cons outweighed the pros sometimes. Increase in the migration population could put a pressure on public services and social problems for children who do not speak the native language. It is important to study migration and figure out why these people had

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    Pros and Cons of Drug Testing Welfare Recipients The argument of whether those who wish to receive or are receiving welfare‚ unemployment benefits or food stamps should be drug tested. There is a popular theory believing that having recipients tested will save taxpayers money. Researching this subject revealed surprising facts and insight of both accounts. Value of Facts The main question needing asked if the drug testing costs outweigh the possible welfare program savings. My research findings

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