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    perhaps result in the dismantling of the United Nations due to that fact that a significant amount of countries would fear the idea of combining their militia with others believing they would be loosing their militia and would not have any military forces to use at their own expense. However‚ the newly developed foreign policy that is an extension of collective security still allows all participating nations to keep their militia the same except for the addition of a new branch. The new military branch

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    Although‚ there are some so-called experts who disprove this theory‚ and say that hybrid cars are the best way to go. A pro in the mind of Philip Dunn‚ a hybrid car advocate‚ is that “at higher speeds - above forty miles per hour - the gas motor kicks in and gives that peppy feel so many car owners look for when driving on the highway.” Another pro is that the hybrid car can “already get one-hundred mpg on fifty-five-mile trips using cobbled-together PHEVs‚” (Plug-in Hybrid Electric

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    When they send their child off to college they try to still helicopter them as much as possible. Some parents force their kids to major in certain things because they believe that is what will be the most beneficial to them even if it is something that does not interest them or even if they do not want to major in it. If you force someone to major in something that they have no interest in then it can make it hard for them to be successful in college because they will

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    college have pros and cons. The pros for the electoral college is that is has been used for years. The basis of the electoral college is written down in the constitution. As long as the United States uses the electoral college as the way to vote in a president there will be no need for a constitutional amendment. It could be years before congress could effectively write and pass an amendment that could

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    I think vigilantism in fiction is easily romanticized. People love the idea of a person with super powers. Like Superman and Batman. Is not always the law going right because of the corruption in the system. So‚ vigilantes seek justice and they help to protect the law. However‚ the concept of vigilantism in the real world is a flawed and we hate the idea of it. Because in the real-world people do make mistakes. And also‚ because vigilantes seek justice momentarily rather than awaiting the course

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    Pros and Cons of Computers in Kindergarten Research Essay Assignment Pros and cons of using computers in kindergarten classrooms Having computers in kindergarten classrooms could improve the level of instruction and can address long-term success in schools. The real pros and cons of using technology in the classroom create a stalemate that can prevent technology from being used more widely in the classroom. Whether we use technology with young children--and

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    that his gun was used in self defense‚ calling into question the “Stand Your Ground” law that exists in the state of Florida (ABC 2012). This law states that a man is not required to back down or retreat‚ justifying “Home protection; [and] use of deadly force [if] … fear of death or great bodily harm” (Florida Statutes 776). Similar laws are in existence nationwide‚ and are called into question each time a similar incident occurs. This particular case pertains directly to this argument‚ as Zimmerman

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    typically educated on the uses of medical marijuana specifically. While medical marijuana and recreational marijuana are one and the same‚ “medical marijuana” may just be THC (tetrahydocannabinol) in a pill or other form. What adolescents don’t understand about medical marijuana that it should only be prescribed for a rare eye disease and effects of chemotherapy‚ not minor pains/diseases such as back pain or headaches. I believe that if teens are able to determine the pros and cons of marijuana‚ they

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    kill us because they are not being used right or they are being used too much. Most drugs are becoming an addiction‚ and there are more overdoses occurring for over prescription drug use. Pharmeuticals drugs are being used the wrong way and being taken too much when they are not even needed. There are pros and cons of Pharmeuticals drugs and how they affect society today. They should be monitored and people should

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    urban renewal and displacement (Hampson). He says that in gentrified neighborhoods‚ the chance of a poor being dislocated is only 0.5% greater in comparison with a non-gentrified one (Hampson). Freeman believes that “although higher costs sometimes force poor residents to leave gentrif[ied] neighborhoods‚ other changes—more jobs‚ safer streets‚ better trash pickup—encourage them to stay” (Hampson). Besides coming to the same conclusion‚ researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Duke University

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