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    answer. Although we do regret our past we should not shut the door on it. There are an incredible amount of valuable lessons we can learn from the mistakes of our ancestors. Without proper education and prevention‚ history is bound to repeat itself. Banning this film would be a short term solution to a long term problem. With the proper setting‚ I believe that this can be the used as a tool for good rather than one for destruction. Running away from our past is foolish and cowardice. Watching this

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    Though banning Phenergan would not be the best solution because it can be dangerous with many side effects but it can also be extremely useful. Also Phenergan is not as dangerous as it is believed to be‚ because it’s injectable form produced by Wyeth has been FDA approved since August 20‚ 1956. If Phenergan was unreasonably hazardous it would have been banned long ago. Moreover‚ banning Phenergan would set a precedent potentially leading to a slippery

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    away a perfectly good life that never had a chance to live and experience things. Abortion is a method that ends a pregnancy and results in the death and intact removal of a fetus from the uterus (Dugan‚ 7). This is very wrong for many reasons. Banning partial-birth abortion is important because it harms the mother‚ it is murder‚ and the fetus is already fully developed. Many people who have an abortion come to find out it harms them. Many women who have an abortion go back for a second one

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    Weston argues that “it’s our responsibility to seek out the facts-honestly and persistently” (pg. 233). The topic of genetic engineering has made for a discomforting discussion between many conservatives and liberals. My own view is that genetic engineering should be banned because I feel it’s extremely unethical to use biomedical technologies to eradicate those with unfavorable disabilities‚ and predetermine one’s destiny. At this point in time‚ its safety and reliability are extremely questionable

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    1. Banning guns works‚ which is why New York‚ DC‚ & Chicago cops need guns. 2. Washington DC’s low murder rate of 69 per 100‚000 is due to strict gun control‚ and Indianapolis’ high murder rate of 9 per 100‚000 is due to the lack of gun control. 3. Statistics showing high murder rates justify gun control but statistics showing increasing murder rates after gun control are “just statistics.” 4. The Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban‚ both of which went into effect in 1994 are responsible

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    Guns have been a part of the American lifestyle for over two hundred years‚ so why are our citizens trying to ban them now? Gun control takes away the rights of the citizens‚ the government has laws in place to keep you safe‚ and banning guns won’t make the problem go away. The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that the citizens of the United States have the right to bear arms‚ or keep weapons. This means that our forefathers made sure that legally we would be able to have the right

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    Other constitutional rights such as freedom of speech have provisions that help protect the American people. Banning bump stocks will add much needed safeguards to the second amendment. In order to kill‚ the gunman must pull the trigger of the weapon. A mentally disturbed mind and a cold heart of a person can be the most powerful weapon known to man. While a gun

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    topic of a Supreme Court case in 1982‚ on which Justice William Brennan “reasoned that the First Amendment right to express ideas must be supported by an implied right to receive information and ideas”‚ affirming indirectly the impropriety of book banning (Mullally‚

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    Intro: In this oral I hope to persuade you that banning dangerous breeds of dogs is the right thing to do with these following arguments‚ the dog and its owner‚ the Behaviour of the dogs and the affect they have on our community. My solution/ point of view to this problem is to not destroy/kill the dogs but breed them out. It is a more human and caring way of doing it. The definition of a dangerous dog is..... A dog that aggressively attacks a person or other animals‚ causing injury or death

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    produces a feeling of satisfaction that’s difficult to give up. Finally‚ people who smoke are usually in denial – they know that smoking is bad‚ but they convince themselves it’s simply "not as terrible as they make it sound." Smoking is a social activity as well. Many people who smoke do so as a way to start conversations and interact at parties or in crowded places. This is known as "social smoking‚" and it usually involves alcohol as a complement. Many teenagers start smoking due to peer

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