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    Animal testing should it be illegal in the USA An estimated 26 million animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing. Animals are used to develop medical treatments‚ determine the toxicity of medications‚ and check the safety of products destined for human use. Animals that are used to test medical treatments or other scientific tests most of the time don’t survive‚ for every hundred medications tested‚ 92% of them fail‚ and 50% of the animals that got

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    Fantasy football has become increasingly popular amongst sports fanatics‚ but it also has brought several legal matters involving illegal gambling. These sites ran for multiple years before being shut down‚ what was the reason States decided to make it illegal to gain profit from Fan Duel‚ Draft Kings or any other sports gambling site? Winning any sort of money from these sites is from a skill that you develop‚ but when you are playing in a weekly league how can you call it a skill? Players constantly

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    Documents And Methodology (Slavery) Table Of Content: * Introduction * Background to the slave trade act * Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar * Problem: Which law to follow? * Various challenges Farquhar faced * Some cases of Illegal Slave Trade caught in the colony * The Slave Trade Felony Act in 1813 * The Malagasy Treaty With Radama in 1817 * Corruption found during the Farquhar Era (1810-1822) * Corrupted Officials in the Colony * Major General Darling

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    first‚ and definitely not the last‚ unfortunate incident in the ring. This kind of sport should not exist in the 21st century‚ for it encourages violence and harm to others. Throughout the history of boxing‚ there have been many changes to rules to make boxing safer. Boxers now have referees allowed in the ring‚ 12 rounds instead of 15‚ and trained paramedics (Loosemore). These are undoubtedly improvements for the boxers’ health and safety‚ but the sport is still not as safe as it can be. Taekwondo

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    When deciding on what topics to focus on for our project‚ we decided to brainstorm topics there are relevant to our society today and to showcase some aspects that were not as well known. Since illegal immigration is talked about widely‚ we decided to incorporate the topic into our project. But‚ legal immigration is less known and not covered as much in media‚ so contrasting the two topics was a good choice. In addition‚ demography is a key topic in peopling because the study of statistics in the

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    Illegal Aliens and Birthright Citizenship The United States Constitution is the supreme law of our great country. Found in our Constitution‚ is the fourteenth amendment. But‚ did the authors of the Fourteenth Amendment want or not want to grant citizenship to every person who happened to be born on U.S. soil? And does "subject to the jurisdiction" mean something different from "born in the United States‚"? First‚ let’s see exactly what the fourteenth amendment states: “All persons born or naturalized

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    heated debates and this topic is immigration.To be more specific it is illegal immigration that is the main issue and there are two very different standpoints on how to deal with it. On open immigration i think that by implementing the Obama administration reforms that we will be condoning and incentivizing illegal immigration that would belittle the policies that have been put in place already by granting millions of illegal immigrants amnesty. This will demean the immigration process and entice

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    of abortions quickly got higher. Matter of fact it had been said that more than 50 million babies/fetuses have been aborted since 1973. In some countries abortion is legal but‚ I strongly disagree with this idea. I believe that abortion should be illegal. Many may not know but the women’s body gets injured during this experience. Also‚ there are always other choices. As I mentioned before‚ abortion is dangerous for a woman’s body. Recently‚ many people try to have an abortion; it causes misunderstanding

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    has gone back and forth on the topic of illegal immigrants. With the Mexican border at the top of their list‚ with a the border’s total length at 1‚951 miles (3‚141 km)‚ according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission. It is the most frequently crossed international border in the world‚ with some 350 million people crossing legally every year. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S.-Mexico_border). With the growing number of illegal immigrants in the US Senators across the

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    Illegal immigration is a growing problem today in America. Immigrants are coming into our country undocumented and doing as they please. This is not acceptable. The United States government should not allow people to immigrate from other countries because they are taking jobs from teenagers and less skilled workers‚ they are costing American taxpayers billions of dollars‚ and they refuse to learn the most common language spoken in America. American teenagers and unskilled workers are losing the

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