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    In the early 1920’s many women pushed for prohibition. Prohibition was the nationwide ban of alcohol to prevent women from being brutally abused by their husbands. The concept of outlawing alcohol was controversial during the 1920’s‚ and did not work very well. People still consumed alcohol even though it was illegal. Some states did not enforce prohibition because they did not have enough money to pay for the enforcements‚ and when enforcements were hired‚ many of them accepted bribes to ‘look the

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    There are many reasons in which euthanasia should not be legalized. (1)The act of this "right to die" is against the word and will of God because the right to decide belongs to God as every human being is the creation of God. To kill oneself or by others actually denies God’s control over our lives. No one can clearly prove and ascertain that God exist. There is no evidence of the truth of God and the meaning of God’s beliefs on life. (2)Many religious beliefs and culture are also against killings

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    Running Head: Case Study Analysis of the Offshore Internet Gambling and the WTO Case Study Analysis: Offshore Internet Gambling and the World Trade Organization Ayman Naguib Abstract This case study analysis discusses the central issue of the case presented in the article‚ as well as the most relevant facts and assumptions with respect to the case under investigation. Furthermore‚ patterns that arise from reflection on these facts and assumptions with relation to external environment perspectives

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    Premises ( positive ) 1. To practice freedom of expression. 2. To prevent discrimination. 3. To lessen population growth. 4. It will be easier to solve problem/conflict (same emotional make-up). 5. It enhances love to each other. Introduction: same-sex marriage (also called gay marriage) is a legally or socially recognized marriage between two persons of the same biological sex or social gender. Since 2001‚ ten countries and various other jurisdictions have begun legally formalizing same-sex

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    Cannabis or Marijuana is a plant that have been used throughout history by many civilizations for the past ten thousand years. But for some reason it is considered illegal to be used anymore‚ have you ever stopped and asked yourself‚ why is marijuana illegal? or when did it become illegal? In this essay‚ I will argue for the legalization of marijuana based on its effect on the economy and justice system. Did you know that George Washington grew marijuana at Mount Vernon as one of his three primary

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    ESL Investigation Report SACE No. Topic: Euthanasia Question: Should voluntary Euthanasia be legalised in Australia? Introduction: Voluntary euthanasia has become an issue of religious‚ philosophical‚ legal and human rights in Australia. Due to the lack of awareness about voluntary euthanasia‚ people tend to confuse it with just euthanasia. It is crucial for today’s society to understand what voluntary euthanasia is defined as‚ the effects of it‚ the current law in Australia‚ and what societies

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    Could you imagine if you had met the ideal person you wished to share your entire life with but the law would not allow you to? That is the position that many homosexual Australians have been in since the settlement of this country. Same sex marriage is currently not allowed in Australia but I and a proven 60% of other Australians strongly believe it should be. Gay people pay taxes‚ serve in the military‚ participate in the workforce‚ are our neighbors‚ friends and family.  Logic and decency would

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    SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGAL IN HONG KONG There are many different views about legalization of abortion. This topic is a very argumentative one. But before I have my own points to make‚ we have to define abortion. Abortion is the deliberate termination of human pregnancy‚ in other words‚ removal a foetus from its mother’s womb before birth. In Hong Kong‚ Abortion is currently legal‚ with terms and laws. Abortion is virtually allowed on demand for girls under 16 years old. It also permits abortion

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    The death penalty is something that has many countries in the world divided. In my opinion‚ I believe that the death penalty should be legal throughout the country. There are many reasons as to why the death penalty should be legalized in the country including retribution‚ deterrence‚ and morality. Also‚ because opposing arguments do not hold up‚ I will discredit the ideas that the death penalty is not constitutional‚ irreversible mistakes are made‚ and that race and income will face disproportionality

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    Article Rebuttal: Should Marijuana Be Legalized Jon Timberlake BCOM/275 December 15‚ 2014 Sarah Chapman‚ PhD Article Rebuttal: Should Marijuana Be Legalized For my rebuttal article I chose the topic of legalization of marijuana. I feel strongly that marijuana should not be legalized. I believe that legalizing marijuana will move our communities in the wrong direction. Many people argue that marijuana will not have an effect on the safety of Americans but that is not the case. I realize this

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