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    right option‚ weigh the pros and cons. Pro: Bicycle commuting is good exercise. Whether it’s two blocks or one mile each way‚ bicycle commuting allows for a good cardio workout as you travel to work. Con: You get sweaty. Depending on the shape you’re in and how long your commute is‚ a long bicycle commute may cause you to sweat to the point where you need another shower. You’ll have to leave early to allow for time to freshen up before starting your work day. Pro: Bicycle commuting helps

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    physically able to do the job at hand. One example of this would be women in the military‚ specifically women in combat. There are many pros and cons about the subject and frankly‚ it could be considered a controversial issue because there are so many different viewpoints on it. After doing extensive research on the subject‚ I’ve found a few articles that state both pros and cons of women in combat. It has been an eye opening subject to read about after knowing that there are some articles that have been

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    In books‚ movies‚ TV shows‚ and other forms of media‚ acts of violence have been portrayed in a variety of ways. Whether the media outlets were correct or incorrect in the representation of these acts‚ generally the victims of violence are impacted severely. Throughout history‚ tactics have been used to gather information‚ retaliate‚ or simply to hurt another person. While these tactics have evolved over the years‚ it is still all defined as torture. Many experts can give simple reasons behind the

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    A Christian Education 1 The Pros and Cons of a Christian Education Willie King Foundations of Christian Learning A Christian Education 2 The Pros and Cons of A Christian Education Although attending a Christian College has its advantages‚ it has some disadvantages that may birth skepticism

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    All the terror attacks that the news broadcasters speak about have gone unpunished because nothing much has been done to fight ISIS. ISIS has many names like ISIL and Daesh. ISIS was a sub unit in Al Qaeda who broke off to pursue their own goals. ISIS’s goal for the past few years have been to create a Caliphate or Islamic state where they enforce Shariah law meaning they use the Qu’ran to make their laws and to decide what to do in times of trouble. ISIS’s members have shown their brutality towards

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    Name : Muhammad Jausha Bakkas (3A) Topic : Animal Rights Pros and con Introduction Hook Some people keep arguing about animal rights because of it is animal rights cannot work properly‚ there is still not clear caused and with it can be worked. Each side pros and con have a strong comprehension about agreeing and not agree with animal rights. This makes more interesting by the fact‚ side of pros with animal rights‚ it has more vote voice than the opposite. However‚ it does not make any difference

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    Disruption A disruption of thermoregulation can potentially cause unbalance within the body. As referenced in Resource B‚ one of the cyclists called Sally hurt herself while biking on Day 4. She “clipped my back wheel and down she went‚ massive graze on the knee and nasty gash on her elbow.” (Resource B) Yet in Day 6‚ it is mentioned that among the hot temperatures‚ Sally was battling a fever and nausea due to an infection from one of her injuries. Fever and infection can offset thermoregulation

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    An eye for an eye. The oldest laws crafted by ancient societies had binding punishments. As humanity matured‚ punishments became more lenient. Civilizations began compensating for the plethora of mitigating factors behind human behaviour. Today’s Governments have available to them alternatives to incarceration that better meet the goals of criminal punishment and rehabilitation. Mandatory minimum sentences (MMS) are now considered archaic by most of the world and condemned for their inability to

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    Hello my fellow ambassadors I will inform you on the pros and cons of democracy and monarchy.I will also explain what government is better for my country. First‚ there are two types of democracies direct and representatives. “ A direct democracy has no representatives and the citizens are involved in the day-to-day work of governing the country “. And a representative democracy is “ citizens who elect leaders to represent their rights and interest in government “. A direct democracy is different

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    abusing a public resource is known as The Free Rider Problem‚ and is one of the most challenging issues faced in preserving public goods. Due to the limited damage done to the public good by the free rider‚ as well as the benefits the individual gains from said abuse‚ the decision to abuse a resource may be seen as maximizing utility. Thus‚ from a limited perspective‚ the decision to abuse the resource is not only the rational decision‚ but‚ in a utilitarian framework‚ abuse becomes the moral decision

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