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    This vaccine was not mandatory‚ but because the population had seen the horrid effects of the virus they were quick to inoculate themselves. The campaign proved effective as a reporter stated‚ “The [Polio Eradication Campaign] has led to a sharp drop in polio around the world—from around 350‚000 cases in

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    environmental groups question its safety. While fracking has created jobs and provided record-low natural gas prices‚ it comes with another kind of cost the risks the environment and health. There are many pros and cons to fracking. The pros to fracking allow for potential energy independence. A large amount of natural gas has been obtained through fracking in recent years that the United States carbon production are declining. The United States Energy Information Administration estimates that just less

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    Pros And Cons Of Torture

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    This paper will be discussing a side that most liberal democratic don’t agree with. In a liberal democratic society having the power to resort to torture is fair if they are receiving valuable information in return‚ protect the majority of the population who are innocent and have explored all other options before torture. Charles Krauthammer wrote an article called “The Truth about Torture: It’s time to be honest about doing terrible things.” which talks in detail about discarding McCains amendment

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    water sources‚ and murdering‚ raping‚ and torturing civilians.¨ (Mitchell Hamline School Of Law) This shows that the government has no mercy for the Darfurians‚ and will attempt to torture them as much as possible. Why is this still going on? The population might think the Holocaust was the last massacre‚ but it was not. This genocide in Darfur is happening‚ and it is the job; the responsibility of the U.N. to stop it.¨In September 2004‚ President George Bush and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell

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    The Pros And Cons Of Bees

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    can make a difference! It’s simple‚ steps to solving the problem for future bees are planting flowers‚banning pesticides‚ and banning nicotine. Some challenges for bee keepers are the loss in be population‚ less money‚ and less flowers. One challenge for bee keepers is the DWINDLING bee population. In fact‚ there numbers are dropping like green sea turtles once did. Around the year 2‚000‚ bee keepers noted an average loss of 5 - 10% of bees. In 2‚006 a loss of 30% was reported‚ and now there

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    The Pros And Cons Of DDT

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    However‚ some people were afraid that insects might become resistant after banning DDT. A large population that didn’t get to see the real effects of DDT said that banning it was a bad idea that would cause the increase of malaria in Africa and other countries‚ supporting that by the fact that 30 to 60 million children died because of malaria after

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    Pros And Cons Of Speeding

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    There are so many reasons why laws on speeding should be effective in so many communities and countries all over the world. This argument is about why I am for the limitations of speed limits. Have you ever wonder what the world would be like if there were no laws especially on the roadway? There would be mass chaos‚ and death. Did you know that one of the main reasons behind car accidents is from texting and driving or being on social media while driving? I have lost many friends and also been

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    One of the Pros is that the National Popular Vote wins the Electoral College majority‚ which proves the peoples voice and cote is heard and is being represented by the Electoral College. Another pro is that the Electoral College has been there are a small number of votes that needs to be counted. This minimizes fraud and paper trail. The Electoral College created a foundation for America to elect its president‚ but there are still flaws to the Electoral College. One of the cons is people have

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    intelligent as myself and we’d have intelligent kids. That idea is the more intelligent people we have in the world will help make the world a better place. Which later on brings the idea of eugenics into play. Eugenics is the science of improving a human population by controlling the human reproduction to increase desirable characteristics. Genes are unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring. Which is why Francis Galton believed

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    Pros And Cons Of Congress

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    Prior to 1787 the states were fairly new‚ power wasn’t evenly distributed between the people the state and the national government. This was the reason the delegates decided to come together‚ to review the articles confederation in order to acquire a stronger national government. The article of confederation provided the states with an abundant amount of power and not a sufficient amount to the nation government. Hence why states often ignored congress and worried only about the good of their state

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