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    Illegal downloading With the popularity of the internet‚ sales for CDs‚ DVDs‚ movies and many other products have increased. With the increase in sales‚ this created a problem of illegal media being downloaded. Programs such as Bittorent‚ and other direct-connect networking programs have allowed illegal transferring of the media. Downloading song files from the internet over a free peer to peer network is the exact same as shoplifting music CDs from the local mall. When you download any illegal

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    Illegal Downloading "is" Stealing With the popularity of the Internet‚ sales for CDs‚ DVDs‚ Movies‚ and many other products have increased. Along with the increase of sales has brought forth an ever increasing problem of illegal media being downloaded. Programs such as Bittorent‚ Kazaa‚ and other direct-connect networking programs have allowed the transferring of such illegal media. Downloading song files from the Internet over a free peer to peer network is the moral equivalent of shoplifting

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    for and against

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    For and against essay #1 The role of the media should be to relate the news. Do you agree or disagree? Wuwei Wang (Harvey) IE: 1413817 Tutor: Paul Sutcliffe Nowadays‚ with the development of information technology‚ an increasing number of people are being to access the news through mass media (defined as a method providing news with people)‚ including television‚ newspapers‚ magazines and so on. However‚ such information too much focuses on the privacy of famous people

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    The effect of illegal drug

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    Generalities to the study Introduction of the study: There are many illegal drugs that are being abused by our society today. Drugs such as marijuana‚ meth‚ and the abuse of prescription medications are on the rise. It is important for everyone to raise their level of awareness in order to reduce the risk of drug abuse or to help someone they care for who is already suffering from drug abuse or addiction. Illegal drugs come in different shapes‚ sizes‚ and types. Each particular drug produces

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    Illegal Wildlife Trade

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    www.wwf.org.uk Illegal Wildlife Trade By: Elianny Rodriguez Hypothesis ▪ The illegal wildlife trade is decreasing biodiversity in ecosystems and pushing rare species toward extinction. www.usatoday.com Wildlife trade http://worldwildlife.o rg/ A study released in 2013 found that illegal trade in wildlife is the forth largest illegal trade and was valued at over $19 billion per year. ▪ It is known that the trade is used to finance drug and arms trade as well. ▪ In 2011 23 metric tons of

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    California possesses nearly 32% of the illegal immigrant population in the United States. The debate of our border with neighboring Mexico has grown into one of the biggest issues facing the United States in the last few years. Unfortunately‚ there has been no reform in our border policy and as a result California citizens suffer more economic burden each year this problem continues. Education‚ medical care‚ and incarceration of illegal aliens are costing the California taxpayer

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    them”‚ many hoped and desired to receive refugee status but‚ ended up as “Europe’s most abject Other”-illegal immigrants. As previously explored‚ the term illegal immigrant carries with it a negative connotation and is even viewed as a stigma‚ both home and abroad. As the primary object of scrutiny‚ pity‚ and coercion it would not be long before these migrants rebelled and began protesting against their confinement by occupying downtown Ceuta. Evidence of the building discontent amongst migrants is

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    IS ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION BENEFICIAL TO THE ECONOMY? One of the biggest issues facing America today is the alarming number of illegal immigrants living in the United States of America. America‚ “the land of opportunity‚” the phrase became the national ethos for the opportunity for prosperity and success for this country. America‚ settled by immigrants who moved to America‚ worked in America‚ built their homes in America and became American citizens. As time moved forward laws were established because

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    problem we have with immigration are illegal immigrants. We are spending billions for security at the borders‚ but we are still having trouble to keep illegal immigrants out. Illegal immigrants increasing the crime rate‚ bringing over unwanted goods‚ and are costing our economy billions. With all the money the United States spend on the security‚ they need to propose a different plan‚ or strategy‚ to keep out illegal immigrants. According to J. Christian Adams‚ illegal immigrant’s crime rate expose how

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    Legal and Illegal Acts

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    the students I asked “if you had the power to make an act that is now illegal into a legal act what would that act be?” and the versa “what legal act would you make illegal?” All their answers revolved either around drugs or subjects like the death penalty‚ abortion. In this paper I will further discuss my finding on the responses I received from both questions. When I had students first address the question of “which illegal act would they make legal?” Almost all of them wanted to legalize the

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