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    GMOs should be banned

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    GMOs Should Be Banned Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska Friday‚ February 28‚ 2014 Sarah Vongphakdy Ms. Schabowska ENG4U0 28 February 2014 GMOs Should Be Banned Fabricated genes (GMO’s) financially benefit corporations and consumers‚ but only because people are not aware of its hidden implications. Because of these implications‚ GMO’s have been banned in many countries such as Australia‚ Europe‚ and Germany (Meyer‚ 2010). The use of genetically modified organisms are not banned in North

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    squirrels. However‚ like pit bulls‚ these dogs still make excellent family pets. Pit bull breeds were also used as frontier guardians and herders in the early 1800s. Today‚ this breed is utilized for police dogs‚ detective dogs‚ and even therapy dogs. Most importantly‚ these dogs are great companions. Pit bulls are very loyal to their owners and will never give up until they are physically incapable. (Pit Bull Rescue Central). The pit bull breed has received an immense amount of criticism lately throughout

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    The short story‚ “The Most Dangerous Game” contains many literary elements. The most prominent of these elements is definitely irony. The author effectively uses irony in the title and conversations between characters to make the story much more interesting to read and express the minds of the characters. The first irony in the story is the title. “The Most Dangerous Game” becomes a horrifying reality rather than a game for Rainsford when he becomes the hunted. Rainsford has been the hunter his

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    To the most extent I do not agree that the witches are the most unsettling example of the supernatural in Macbeth. There are other factors within the play such as the ambition of Macbeth and the wickedness of Lady Macbeth that cast an eerie and shocking atmosphere over the play. The reason I believe this to be the case because as part of a modern society‚ we have a lot more psychological horrors‚ and both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are considered to be insane. Whereas witches are seen more as a fantasy

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    Whaling Should Be Banned

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    1986 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) banned commercial whaling so that stocks might recover. Some people may say that Japan is only killing whales because of so called scientific research or their culture. However‚ one does not need to kill over 900 whales for scientific research. As for their culture‚ statistics show that less than 10% of Japan eats whale meat. Others may say that it’s just for money. However‚ I think that more people would prefer watching whales in the wild rather

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    Should Cloning Be Banned

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    Discursive essay – Should cloning be banned? The subject of human cloning is a very controversial topic. The cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1997 by scientist Ian Wilmut generated a very unexpected reaction around the world. However these reactions were not all positive. Cloning refers to the development of offspring that are identical to their parents genetically. While it is referred to as an unnatural process‚ it can occur quite often in nature. Identical twins‚ for example‚ are clones. However

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    hot. We seem to think that any item sharper than a golf ball is too sharp for children under the age of ten.” So where does this trend stop? Gever Tulley‚ founder of the Tinkering school‚ challenges the audience to consider these questions in his TED Talk video “5 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Child Do.” Would you let your children play with a pocket knife? Throw a spear? Play with fire? Deconstruct appliances? Drive a car? According to the advice of Gever Tulley‚ you should. In this video

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    In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” the author‚ Richard Connell‚ does an outstanding job of portraying the bizarre adventure of an insane‚ however experienced hunter‚ General Zaroff. The protagonist‚ Rainsford‚ another experienced hunter from New York City‚ appears on General Zaroff’s island‚ explores‚ and eventually encounters with Zaroff. They introduce themselves‚ settle down‚ and begin to talk. During the talk with the general‚ Rainsford soon learns that the General was not only a hunter;

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    World's Most Dangerous Drugs

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    The World’s Most Dangerous Drugs Evann Orleck-Jetter Health 10 Fall 2011 Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………….…2 Drug I The Terrible Consequences of Meth……………………6 Meth Data Sheet…………………………………...…....9 “Crystal Meth” by Daycare Swindlers…………………10 Drug II Persuasive Essay Against Alcohol Consumption……….12 Alcohol Data Sheet……………………………………...14 “Moonshiner” by Bob Dylan……………………………15 Data Forms.......................................................................17

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    schools should be banned

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    of the world around us. Through literature‚ we survey the human condition and evaluate how and why people think the way they think and feel the way they feel. It enables us to establish our minds analytically and promotes open minds. However‚ some people‚ specifically parents‚ oppose the teachings of literature and are concerned of what it could influence their children. Schools and libraries should be a place where students can openly assimilate and indulge in the values and attributions of literacy

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