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    Why Not to Legalize Marijuana Marjorie Fleuridor ENG/102 March 10‚ 2013 Professor Laura Barnes Marijuana is one of the best known drugs that have been widely consumed throughout history which today raises a concerned eyebrow. Those who are advocates consider marijuana a harmless and beneficial substance because of its claimed value in treating symptoms of serious illness or diseases and Jeffrey Miron‚ a professor of economics at Harvard University in the following viewpoint believes

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    Euthanasia Speech

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    Euthanasia Good Afternoon fellow‚ today I would like to express my thoughts on euthanasia. You might think to yourself‚ what is that? Well‚ that is what I thought‚ until I had watched a T.V documentary last year. Euthanasia in Ancient Greek means “good death”. Can you imagine the thought of throwing your life away in a blink of an eye? You would have to think to yourself what really drives people to go through with such a horrendous procedure. Euthanasia can be explained in two ways: Active

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    Why not Legalize Marriage?

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    Why not Legalize Marriage? Society tells us that‚ “Marriage is the formal union of a man and a woman‚ typically recognized by law‚ by which they become husband and wife” (oxforddictionaries.com). Society gives us a lens and tells us what to value‚ what to think is cool‚ what is right and what is wrong; it gives us a perception of reality‚ the problem is that we have to think critically and use our subconscious mind to form our own opinion. Would it really be an issue if same-sex couples married

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    Pro Euthanasia

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    Throughout the twentieth century‚ major scientific and medical advances have greatly enhanced the life expectancy of the average person. However‚ there are many cases where doctors can preserve life artificially. The term euthanasia has recently been employed by some scientific men in advocating the reasonableness of relieving the sufferings of those afflicted with incurable disease bye administering to the anesthetics or narcotics in sufficient doses to prove fatal. But religion‚ law‚ and medical

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    Synopsis on Euthanasia

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    Euthanasia Euthanasia Introduction Euthanasia is a complex and complicated issue. There are many arguments for and against‚ and the debate is highly relevant as we often have to deal with it. Is it okay to take another person’s life‚ although the person requested to be killed? Who is responsible‚ the doctor or the patient? What is the difference between euthanasia and murder? These are just a few questions you might have to deal with. In most cases of euthanasia‚ the person

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    Legalize Steroids In Sports Ben Johnson was one of the first superstar athletes to be caught using steroids and was stripped of his 100m gold medal at the 1988 Olympics. He was eventually banned for life in 1993 for testing positive again (Richardson 2010). Performance enhancing drugs have become widely used since the 1970’s and have only increased in the numbers of athletes using the drugs to up their endurance and perform to their greatest potential. Professionals such as Barry Bonds‚ Jose

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    Voluntary Euthanasia

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    Fortis 1. Name the Issue (I mark) Euthanasia | 2. Outline the ethical issue (5 marks) Euthanasia‚ also sometimes known as mercy killing‚ is the act of painlessly allowing death. This is especially used to relieve the pain of an animal or person suffering incurable and/or severely painful disease. There are 4 different types of euthanasia; these include voluntary‚ non-voluntary‚ involuntary‚ and passive & active euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia is conducted with the consent of the patient

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    In many foreign countries‚ it is legal to sell organs to transplant patients. How many live could be saved if this was allowed in the United States? An average of eighteen people die each day waiting for transplants that can’t happen because due to the shortage of donated organs. Every life that could be saved is extremely important and an effort needs to be made to preserve these lives. The sale of human organs should be legalized‚ solving the shortage of transplant organs in the United States.

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    Brittnie Garcia Mr. Martinez English 1302 07/19/13 Legalize Prostitution In close research‚ I have come to strongly believe that legalizing prostitution would be beneficial for the country of Partyzthan. Although there could potentially be a negative to legalizing prostitution‚ the pros outweigh the cons tremendously. There is an indefinite amount of reasons as to why prostitution should be legalized‚ but the three significant reasons to legalizing prostitution are civil rights‚ decrease

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    Kimberly Rejouis Ms Heine IB Theory of Knowledge (2) 30 November 2011 Gay Marriage… Legalize It? Breaking news in New York… Another riot has broken out today at Central Park when a groups or Christians protested the passing of gay marriage laws. All was peaceful‚ until an opposing group of homosexuals and homosexual/bisexual supporters noticed the protest and began to preach to the same crowd of the beauty of homosexuality and its ability of marriage. Then the chaos began. Situations like this

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