Debate between- Robert Honacker‚ Gail Queen‚ Elizabeth Baker‚ and Mark Tanner. Today in the United States gun control is a topic of immense debate‚ because of the shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary located in Newtown‚ Connecticut. This most recent tragic event ended the lives of 20 students and six adults. Similar events have occurred across the United States at a movie theater in Colorado‚ on college campuses in Texas and Virginia‚ or at the grocery store in Arizona each destroying
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Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Today’s motion is fast food restaurants do more harm than good. As a definition‚ fast food restaurants mean restaurants that sell fast food‚ which can be prepared and served quickly by using preheated or precooked ingredients. The clash of today’s debate is whether the harm brought by fast food restaurants can outweigh the good. Our side strongly believes it can. Our side believes that fast food restaurants harm us in three aspects: physically‚ socially
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people could easily be taken in and exploited if the discovered this material. It is quite often found that ‘lone-wolf’ terrorists‚ for example‚ have gotten their information and inspiration from the Internet. The Internet has caused more problems than it has done good‚ because it has made people lazy‚ among other reasons. The Internet has made people lazy. They can pay their bills online and shop online‚ so they do not have to leave their homes. It has created problems through social networking sites
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British Isles‚ Iceland‚ and Greenland. Norwegian territorial power peaked in 1265‚ but competition from the Hanseatic League and the spread of the Black Death weakened the country. In 1380‚ Norway was absorbed into a union with Denmark that lasted more than four centuries. In 1814‚ Norwegians resisted the cession of their country to Sweden and adopted a new constitution. Sweden then invaded Norway but agreed to let Norway keep its constitution in return for accepting the union under a Swedish king.
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You share a fresh perspective compared to what I have in mind upon reading Italo Calvino’s Good for Nothing. Indeed‚ tying shoelaces is symbolical representation of the things that needs fixing‚ but it is more of the lack of skill and the personal decision to do something which needed more attention. “It is essential that we become critical-minded‚ that we direct our neighbor’s attention toward their shoes that are undone‚ if we have to.” — Is it not too intrusive? It can be looked at as social
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as public expenditures get inflated through kickbacks. To elaborate on Easterly’s viewpoint‚ corruption poses an obstacle to growth through several significant mechanisms. First‚ it takes its toll on private investment by making the cost of business more costly. Bribe is supposed to be given to officials at various government levels in return for permission to engage in production‚ marketing‚ transportation‚ thus reducing the net profit of enterprises. Also‚ it increases uncertainty to investment due
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hyperventilating. This is why Halloween is being spread incorrectly because of the media where people create ideas from movies and social media by turning it into reality where extreme pranks are made. That’s why it could possibly affect people’s health without realizing that it is a huge problem if the situation suddenly goes wrong. Another example‚
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One example is how many volcanoes could be going off at once. This harms people because‚ it can wipe out more people at a time. There is also more smoke going into the air at one time. For instance according to the article How Many Active Volcanoes Are There‚ it says “At least 20 volcanoes will probably be erupting as you read these words” (Simkin 1). This shows about how
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How long will it be before tiny robots the size of cells run through our bodies fighting off any disease possible? How long will it be before we are so wrapped up in our machines that the average contact with another person is non existent? Is technology becoming our savior or our executioner? To day’s technology by far overshadows what was possible even 20 years ago. There are games so close to real life that if given a picture of a real building and a computer generated one that only a professional
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looking for a great career and happiness. Happiness is hard to understand that it depends on people. Many people now think a good career is the key to happiness. However‚ others hold a different stance. I agree with both sides of the argument to some extent. This essay first considers the argument that a good career can bring happiness. It will then consider the counter arguments. On the one hand‚ there are several reasons why I agree that a good career is the key to happiness. Firstly‚ high income and
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