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    The Outsiders Debate

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    In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton‚ the Socs are the ones to blame for all of the problems. After all they are the cause of the rumble. The Socs are no good drunk 24/7 idiots who need to turn their ego down‚ and intelligence up. They screw up MANY times in the book. Yah yah‚ greasers are not perfect‚ but at least they have some common sense. And I’ll tell you why the greasers are innocent and the Socs are not. First of all‚ Johnny was justified in killing Bob. It was in self-defense‚ the

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    debate steps

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    1st speaker affirmative: More than 50 years of media research attests to the significant influence of media on child and adolescent health.5 Both “old” media (television‚ movies‚ magazines) and “new” media (the Internet and social networking sites‚ video/computer games‚ cell phones) can have an impact in virtually and intellectually that concerns practitioners and parents about young people‚ including aggressive behavior‚ risky sexual behavior‚ substance use‚ and disordered eating. (1st negative

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    I. Social networking sites have become grounds for the abuse of the right of freedom of expression II. Social networking sites decrease violence and abuse of the right of expression III. There is no right to be free from "speech harm". How do you define the "harm" caused by other people’s words anyway? Government’s side hasn’t sighted exactly how the right to freedom of speech is abused or the standards of this abuse. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right and should not be curbed or threatened

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    People are sent to prison for committing a crime‚ the justice system shows that there are more than 186 crimes a criminal can appose and be sent to prison for their actions. as me and my partner explain. The purpose of punishment is to show disapproval for the offender’s wrongdoing‚ and to clearly condemn his criminal actions. This is why we punish; we punish to censure (retribution)‚ we do not punish merely to help a person change for the better (rehabilitation). We still have to punish a robber

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    abortion in quick time because the debate is extremely complex and every single question raises more sub-questions and sub-parts. Nevertheless‚ there are pro-life enthusiasts who’re against abortion and then there are ’pro-choice’ who’re either partially or completely in favor of abortion. So does the debate on abortion have any end? Probably not. But as individuals we can study and know more about both sides of the story and then form our opinions. In debates on abortion‚ it is always wise to be

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    life and to the left is pro choice. Over many centuries and different cultures‚ abortion methods began without legal authorization and grew widely into modern times. Although abortion is becoming legal nation by nation‚ it is still a debate that has two sides. The debate has been a long struggle. However‚ women should have the right to decide aborting their child or not. Women should have the choice to decide what to do with their own bodies. In the 1960’s women began to fight for their right to do

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    that seem to apply with the debate about abortion. First‚ the moral issue determining the fetus’ status matter. This involves the issues about the criteria of personhood and whether the fetus meets these criteria. The rights and protections follows and is given if the fetus does meet the certain criteria; second‚ the moral issue about the rights of pregnant women. Hinman states four debated views that apply to a woman’s rights. Because the fundamentals of abortion debate are fairly clear‚ one wonders

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    pro-life. Pro-choice supports the legalization of abortion without the control of government or religion. Pro-life argues that fetus are still babies‚ thus‚ abortion should be illegal. However‚ despite the fact that each side has good points to debate‚ the debate of legalized abortion has an impact on women’s fundamental right‚ the well being of a child. These elements clearly argue that abortion should stay legal. Abortion should be a person choice during the first trimester of birth because at that

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    Hey mom below is exactly what would be helpful to argue it is the way I did the debate for banning smoking. As far as doing research I just need point of why abortion is OK. Such as rape‚ teenage pregnancies‚ deformed babies‚ babies with mental illness‚ mom passing illness to baby such as AIDS‚ not ready for that commit meant. Those are just things on the top of my head. The only route you can’t go is religion or In cases were we choose to save mom or the baby during complications. The pro life

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    certain circumstances and don’t think that the government has the right to ban it and interfere with such delicate family matters. There are two stands on this controversy: Pro-choice and Pro-life activists. To briefly summarize it‚ Pro-life believers debate that all life in the instant of its conception is innocent and deserves a chance at life. Through a religious standpoint‚ they also argue that God chooses the time of life and death‚ not the mother. Pro-choice followers often argue in favor of science

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