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    Berenice Polycarpe Class 302 Period 4 A.P. English w/ DeStefano 02.11.13 Pros and Cons Argumentative Essay It has been argued that corporate partnerships are a necessity for cash-strapped schools. It has also been argued that schools should give their students an environment free from ads and corporate influence. There are both pros and cons of corporate sponsorship for schools but the negative aspect of having advertisements presented in schools outweighs the positive. Schools are institutions

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    Case Questions NAFTA and the Prospects of Free Trade in the Americas 1. Why did the US‚ Canada and Mexico sign the NAFTA? Which sectors would you expect to gain most from this agreement? 2. In what ways has NAFTA been beneficial or harmful for the countries that signed it? 3. Should the US encourage the formation of FTAA? PS2 - The China Question 1. Should PS2 enter the China Market? Is it ready to enter the China market now? If not‚ what limitations need to be overcome? 2. Is export

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    possession or consumption. Here at Eastern Connecticut State University‚ the policy is a dry campus. This means that alcohol is completely prohibited on campus. There are many opinions when it comes to this choice‚ as there are also many pros and cons to it. One pro of having a dry campus is that students can find other events to go to. Eastern often offers other events where students can do and socialize‚ promoting a night without alcohol. Students can also join clubs‚ intramurals‚ sports‚ etc

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    Throughout history‚ people living in wave-rich areas of the world have been trying different ways to harness that free energy. Tide mills in Europe date back to the Middle Ages. Tide mills took advantage of the height of low and high tides. The people constructed a dam that spanned a tidal inlet. At high tide‚ water flowed through a channel‚ called a sluice‚ and into

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    this article. Homesteading today is unlikely to begin with finding free property. There are no national programs that provide land in exchange for developing it. The programs that do exist are local‚ and tend to be in remote areas of the country. This means that most likely you will be buying your homestead property‚ and possibly acquiring a mortgage to do so. Even if you are able to acquire the land and build on it mortgage-free‚ there will still be property taxes. Therefore homesteading today will

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    It is my feelings that pornography should be censored and no it does not violate the First Amendment. I am not as well versed on the Constitution of the United States as I would like to be‚ but I do know that the First Amendment is intended to allow freedom of religion‚ the right to exercise that religion; freedom of speech‚ individual or the press; freedom to peaceably assemble; and the freedom to petition the Government for any grievances. I also realize that amendments are subject to interpretation

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    time researching how they work and if this investment is worth it. Like other environmentally-friendly options‚ there are many pros and cons of wind energy to weigh against one another. Pros •The creation of wind energy is "clean". Unlike the use of coal or oil‚ generating energy from the wind doesn’t produce pollutants or require any harmful chemicals. •Wind is free. If you live in a geographical location that receives plenty of wind‚ it is there for the taking. •As a renewable resource‚ wind

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    April  2013  Public  Forum  “CON”  Analysis Recently‚ we gave our comprehensive analysis of the Pro side of the April Public Forum resolution‚ Resolved: The continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. Today‚  we’re  discussing  the  Con  side‚  which‚  while  slightly  trickier‚  if  done  properly  can  be  argued   very persuasively. To  recap‚  the  pro’s  argument  is‚  essentially‚  that  drugs  are  such  an  intractable  and  complex  issue

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    When the USSR began supplying weapons and ‘volunteers’ to the Spanish Republic during their Civil War‚ it seemed as if Stalin was coming to the aid of international communism to defeat Franco. However‚ most modern historians believe this view is too simplistic and that the USSR’s aid was more motivated by the opportunity to advance the needs of their own foreign policy. Stalin attempted to regain support through Spain‚ which some historians believe was to unite international socialism against fascism

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    firms are no longer national companies but multination corporations which have branches in many countries. According to the economist David Henderson of the Melbourne Business School‚ globalization is‚ “The growing liberalization of international trade and investment‚ and the resulting increase in the integration of national economies.”1 Although globalization has many positive effects‚ it also has many negative ones. One of the most positive effects is the improvement of the product’s

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