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    Arguments Against Tween

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    allow you to speak friends and bully alike and can be used to reach out for help. If your child is the only when without a phone it can lead to them being ostracized by other children and be left out of social events. Firstly one of the arguments against tweens having phones is that it is incredibly unsafe due to the access it gives your child to the internet‚ friends‚ and even strangers but it doesn’t have to be this way. Many cell phones these

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    decision. Of the arguments that I heard against Singer‚ and I did hear many‚ I don’t think that they are created equal. I’ll mention three in detail and some justifications that I heard that aren’t as relevant. First‚ Zach takes a view of freedom‚ that’s to say that he believes that it’s up to the person to choose to do it. I get it; no one likes being told what to do. I also like the idea of person freedom. Notwithstanding‚ although I understand his point I still

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    Argument against Fracking

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    outweighs the increase of resources and revenue. In order for fracking to be successful‚ millions of gallons of water are needed. The need for this much water is depleting our fresh water supply. Up to six hundred different chemicals are used in fracking‚ most of which are very toxic‚ including uranium‚ mercury‚ formaldehyde and ethylene. A lot of this now toxic water stays underground and could potentially contaminate a necessary resource‚ our water supply. Some of the chemicals used have been

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    volunteer for their party or end up being a selected delegate as opposed to their primary counterparts. This also suggests that caucus goers are a large part of the voice and activists who are willing to go above and beyond within a political party. There are many criticisms against caucuses and some would go as far to say that caucuses should be gotten rid of all together. One of the biggest arguments against caucuses is that in the general presidential election‚ these methods are not used. Why be inconsistent

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    Arguments Against Racism

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    Today scholars in many fields argue that "race" as it is understood in the United States of America was a social mechanism invented during the 18th century to refer to those populations brought together in colonial America” By this definition‚ the problem appears to be with Ethnicity not race since ethnicity carries with it a person’s nationality‚ culture‚ traditions‚ and beliefs. (Ember) Regardless of whether or not it is right‚ you could argue that ethnicity is a valid reason

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    Arguments Against Dualism

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    between mind and the body. The argument against this theory is that mind is private and only the person of his own mind has access to it. Others can only observe behavior and take a guess about the content of the mind. Weakness of dualism lays in the lack of rational understanding about interaction between brain and mind. One can explain the interaction between mind and brain if they believe in supernatural dimensions that are responsible for that. Another argument is based upon what happens when

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    The debate against homework is quite interesting‚ actually. There are people on one side saying that we should be given no homework‚ people on another side saying that we should be given “quality” homework‚ and then you have people that are indifferent on the topic saying that we should be given homework‚ however to an extent. There are studies proving that all three sides have some points to back up their opinion on their topic. Those who are against homework believe that homework has no benefit

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    Argument Against Abortion

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    government shouldn’t be so lenient. We should get rid of all the cults and gangs. The only way to change these ways is to petition the government into changing these things. So‚ if you think the same as me‚ help by turning some of the many wrongs of this country into rights! There is now corruption in almost every city in America. Now‚ immoral behaviors are adored and even respected! Homosexuality is accepted and practically encouraged. What happened to the traditional family morals that have been

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    There are many different topics and subjects that can go as far back as our first ancestors that people argued against one another. Each person wanting to prove the other wrong. Some of the questions have been answered today like the sun is in fact the center of the solar system and everything revolves around it. Before‚ many people believed earth was the center of the universe and would kill others that didn’t go along and agree. There are some subjects that have not been answered however. Everyone

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    How Do I Write a Thesis Statement?  What is a thesis statement?  A thesis statement is a very specific argument that guides your paper. Generally‚ a thesis statement consists of two parts:    1. a clearly identifiable topic or subject matter‚ and    2. a succinct summary of what you have to say about that topic    A thesis functions like the case a lawyer has to make to the judge and jury in a courtroom. An effective thesis statement  explains to your reader the case you are going to make and how you are going to make it

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