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    “Facebook is a necessary evil” Discuss? Facebook in simple terms can be defined as a social networking website that enables around a billion people worldwide to connect with each other via the internet. Following its initiation Facebook was labelled as an essential tool for communication whereas these days it has mostly been used as a tool for practising of evil deeds in the society. Recently Facebook has been used as a tool for unnecessary evil in the society with main examples social uprising

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    gaining high marks so that they often forget the main purpose of education. Many so-called "clever" students are nothing but bookworms who merely know the skeleton of knowledge. The aim of education is to enable students to learn how to live‚ how to work‚ and how to contribute to the country with their expertise. To do this‚ the students must receive training‚ in physical as well as mental areas. But the present examination system has discouraged students from making such an attempt. Furthermore‚ since

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    14th September 2013 Torture is a necessary evil. After reading this article and evaluating both sides of the argument‚ my opinion remains the same. I disagree that torture is necessary; it is a barbaric breach of human rights. After looking at statistics‚ only 8% of Guantanamo detainees were Al Qaeda fighters‚ this is a shockingly low percentage in proportion to the 517 Guantanamo that were detained. British laws have deemed torture illegal and yet at least 6 detainees alleged that British forces

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    IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT NECESSARY? W D S Rodrigo IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT NECESSARY? While the death penalty was more practiced in the past‚ nowadays it has moved towards a more lenient execution of the criminal justice system (Sassen‚A‚ 2011). The capital punishment is controversial punishment which doesn’t have an irreversible process and it is the ultimate limit of punishment (Smith A‚ 2007). The essay will discuss on the necessity of the death penalty to country’s legal system. Firstly facts

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    By Any Means Necessary Brittany Heil June 23‚ 2013 “We declare our right on this earth…to be a human being‚ to be respected as a human being‚ to be given the rights of a human being in this society‚ on this earth‚ in this day‚ which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary.” Theses are the words of Malcolm X‚ a civil rights leader and political activist in the 1960s. Malcolm X was perhaps one of the most controversial elements in the civil rights movement. His life was full

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    examples for every citizen of this great nation as they are truly patriots. A patriot‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is a person who loves and strongly supports of fights for his or her country. Now‚ when one begins to think of patriots‚ their mind immediately goes to men like Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington and Paul Revere‚ but do we as Americans truly consider all who are patriots? What can we do to be patriots ourselves? According to www.raymondinegypt.tripod.com‚ citizens must

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    As a patriot there are many reasons why I‚ Patrick Henry‚ dislike King George III (3rd). One of the many reasons is all the taxes that were passed by parliament. He started taxing us on sugar; or known as the sugar act. One of the worst things was the taxation without representation; they would tax us but not represent us. The one thing that didn’t involve a tax was that we couldn’t print our own money; we wanted our colony to print the money not Britain. Nobody except the loyalist wanted to keep

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    Patriots‚ Loyalist‚ and the Neutral Ones Stuck in the Middle Today’s America is known for many things; however‚ one of the things it is notorious for is being a free country. Becoming a free country did not come without many trials and tribulations. The freedom that the American people now have grown so accustomed to started with fierce opposition not only from Britain‚ but from many of the Englishmen who lived in American colonies. The people that supported Britain throughout the American Revolution

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    enable scientists to be able to test on actual human tissue‚ all while saving animals from the horrors of animal testing. The hope is that these chips can be a vital component of research and testing in the future‚ “Organs on chips are still very much a work in progress‚ but advances in culturing cells and manufacturing nanomaterials mean that they could eventually supplement or supplant animal studies “(2). In addition to using human tissues on chips‚ more and more testing can be done with computers.

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    being loyal. Yes‚ that is the correct. Now ask them what and individual has to be loyal to‚ to be considered a patriot. I can almost guarantee that at least one out of ten questioned individuals will bring up a war or something related to a war. While an individual fighting for our free country can be considered a patriot‚ we must be aware that they are not the only patriots. The term “Patriot” was first coined in the ancient Roman republic‚ but was soon amended to “Patriotism” in the eighteenth-century

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