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    countries; that perception is flawed. It’s a worldwide occurrence that needs to stop. Although‚ there are many issues that need to be resolved‚ one of the greatest moral challenges that should be addressed is human trafficking. There are many advocates against human trafficking that are working to not only raise awareness but also to rescue the victims and safely provide shelter as well as food for them. You can be involved too. You are probably thinking “What can I do if I am insignificant?” or “I won’t

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    test. The Court has started to award a higher degree of protection to commercial speech with passing time (explain how I agree with the court’s higher protection and why). [THESIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS BUT MORE OR LESS THIS IS THE THESIS IDEA]. Introduction: To prove my argument I will be starting out with the history of how Supreme Court

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    imperialism are nationalistic motives‚ military motives‚ economic motives‚ and missionary motives. Many nations wanted to expand their territory‚ their army‚ and develop a more successful trade with no limitation. Imperialism began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Due to economic‚ political‚ and social forces including the Industrial Revolution‚ trade‚ and military conditions. One cause of the New Imperialism according to economic‚ political‚ and social forces was the Industrial Revolution

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    Are you against child abuse or not? According to authorities on child abuse‚ it’s very rare for people to report about child abuse when they see it like they use to in 1970-1990. Now a day’s people just leave it how it is as long as it’s not there child they really don’t worry about it. Abusing kids for unnecessary reasons and hitting them with objects that may bruise them badly isn’t the way of a parent teaching their kids manners at all. Especially taking your anger out on the child isn’t the way

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    religions should be killed. Nowhere in the Koran does it say that this should be the way of their religion‚ and despite the amount of

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    Three strikes laws have been the subject of extensive debate over whether they are effective. Defendants sentenced to long prison terms under these laws have also sought to challenge these laws as unconstitutional. For instance‚ one defendant was found guilty of stealing $150 worth of video tapes from two California department stores. The defendant had prior convictions‚ and pursuant to California’s three-strike laws‚ the judge sentenced the defendant to 50 years in prison for the theft of the video

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    Standardized tests argument Have you ever thought you were taking to many tests? If you do it is because of the standardized tests. Some people think we test too much in schools. Other people think there is not enough tests or we need to keep the tests the same. I think standardized test should change because they are to much money‚ the tests are so long‚ and there is a lot of tests in school. The first piece of evidence I have is there are to many standardized tests and the tests are to long

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    With the growing number of mass shootings in America and violence around the world‚ the issue of gun control reform has been widely debated across all political parties. The arguments against reform almost always boil down to citing the constitution’s second amendment; the right for citizens to keep and bear arms‚ whereas proponents of reform suggest the installment of new laws ranging anywhere to a simple mental screening before a person is given a license to complete withdrawal and ban on any form

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    weaponry to serve as a form of governmental regulation by the citizens. This was intended to keep the power in the hands of the citizens and prevent any form of martial law or coup de tat without societal approval. It was meant to constrain the government to its legally and ethically defined boundaries. Furthermore‚ it ensured that if the government used the domestic military or another intelligence agency specifically against the people with no valid reason‚ or one of our forces went into an unsanctioned

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    This means a lowered cost of outbreaks and a benefit to the economy. In today’s world‚ everything costs money. As a nation‚ Americans would definitely be on board with any conservation of funds. But disease outbreaks cost citizens broad sums of money

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