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    Is Censorship ever justified? Censorship is the act of redacting information that may be deemed offensive or immoral. The First Amendment‚ passed by Congress and ratified in 1791‚ was intended to protect the personal freedoms of its citizens‚ and protect society from censorship in most instances‚ by providing that‚ “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press‚…” By using the term abridging‚ the authors of the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights let it be known

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    Some of the pros include providing a sense of relief to parents who are concerned and uncertain of the possibility of their child having a disorder (if the test is negative)‚ if it is bad news‚ at least the parents can be prepared mentally as to what they can be faced

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    Pros and Cons of Social Networking sites There are many different pros and cons of social networks. Social networks allow for easier communication and allow people to make new friends. However‚ these sites allow pedophiles to groom kids and allow for bullying. Social Networking sites have allowed easier communication between family and friends. This means that instead of having to meet in a certain place to speak to your friends about school or what they are doing at the weekend‚ you would

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    People love the idea of being able to see their unborn child. They love the thought of seeing the fetus’ heartbeat‚ its toes‚ its fingers‚ and even its sex all while still in the womb. It has become a widespread burst of excitement for expecting parents and their families to be able to experience this type of pre-birth sight. This excitement and within the womb sight has been made possible through the advancements of ultrasonography‚ just one of the many radiological modalities. Ultrasonography is

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    resources has been shown in oil shortages leading to desperate measures to restock on the supply. To refute the argument conservation of natural resources comes in the form on technology. According to the text‚ “alternative fuels and energy sources are being explored and developed” (Thiroux & Krasemna‚ 16.2.1). Biofuel‚ nuclear power‚ solar panels‚ and wind power are all examples of alternate ways to conserve the resources so intentional conservation by humans is not needed. With the technological advances

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    little bit of research‚ I have found that only four percent of IAU members were actually present for the vote. They chose to vote on the day that most of the members were catching a flight home. Kind of fishy if you ask me. After over 80 years of being a planet‚ and in just one night it was demoted. If you hear the term dwarf star or dwarf galaxy‚ they are still considered stars and galaxies‚ but for some reason‚ dwarf planets cannot be considered planets (DeBenedicts 2015). That makes a lot of sense…

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    system. This prevents the parents from working with a suffering years-long waiting list and splitting the family’s budget. Three-quarters of families cannot afford licensed daycare‚ as it is the second highest expense after housing and the cost of it being from $40 to $60 a day. In big cities such as Toronto‚ the prices

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    disorder‚ it can be as serious as other eating disorders and does require appropriate consultation Result of problem solving actions Surely‚ changing the way we eat‚ and focus on what food is right for us would help maintain a healthy life style. Being able to choose a wide variety of food intake helps our bodies get enough nutrition

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    could do what they wanted with their money and investments. The main reason for the stock market crash was that there was a big difference between rich and poor during the 1930’s. President hover was the president. The new deal had its pros and cons. The pros are as follows. Were that it lifted the financial Burdon for many people. The government also provided many jobs for people this started the ball rolling for getting people out of the hovervilles the hovervilles were shanty towns that were

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    conducted by Lance Freeman‚ an assistant professor of urban planning at Columbia University‚ suggest that there is merely a slight connection between 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

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