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    some fifty million women have been exposed to ultrasounds in early pregnancy‚ yet no pattern of problems has yet been shown” (Chamberlain). Without a pattern of problems or connection of abnormalities of the fetus to ultrasonography present in these studies it is hard to connect ultrasounds with bad or poor effects on unborn

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    a number of pros to the salary schedule. A possible strength of this pay method is that giving proportionally more generous raises to newer teachers would help improve retention (Seyfarth‚ 2008).

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    Nclb Pros And Cons

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    In January 2002 congress‚ with the encouragement of President Bush‚ passed a new act that was intended to prevent children from being left behind in education. No Child Left Behind is designed to change the culture of America ’s schools by closing the achievement gap‚ offering more flexibility‚ giving parents more options‚ and teaching students based on what works. This was and is a great idea. Children are our future and we need to make sure they get all the opportunities education can give them

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    the role of government to economic policy to social structure. With the upcoming presidential election‚ the disparities between the left and the right appear even more agitated. This juxtaposition between the left and right drives American politics‚ though extremes on either end can lead to the downfall of a nation. The left‚ a more liberal approach‚ advocates fairness and justice. To achieve these‚ liberals call for government involvement to remedy social and economic injustices. This requires the

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    Pros And Cons Of Fluoride

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    it can’t find proof of a study that was used to enact the fluoride mandate was ever conducted. Fluoride has been the subject of great debate between those who believe we need fluoride in our water to help prevent tooth decay and those who say it’s a toxic substance that is leading to many health problems. In 2011‚ Arkansas Act 197 mandated all communities with over 5‚000 residents must put fluoride in their water. Representatives who voted on the issue were told of a study that was done in two communities

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    about fetal tissue exploration‚ then these fabrications would not longer take place. Just like anything within the research field‚ there are going to be pros and cons. The pros outweigh the cons‚ then the research should then be justified‚ even if it is on innocent fetal tissue. With this knowledge of tissues is rising‚ this causes many studies to show more potential cures for illnesses‚ with enormous potential‚ and gives

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    Some pros include increasing diversity in private schools‚ increasing specialization in certain subject areas‚ providing more educational opportunities for low-income students that public schools usually don’t provide‚ improving the overall education in all schools due to higher competition between schools‚ and not having to worry about high educational costs. One major con includes taking funds away from already underfunded schools. This

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    In Plato’s Republic‚ he suggested a state-run program of mating that assures the strengthening of his guardian class. Ever since that had philosophers start giving attention to eugenics and its value. However‚ and to be more specific‚ Eugenics in its updated version started in the 19th century by the British scientist Sir Francis Galton; the cousin of Charles Darwin. His aimed in creating better individuals by improving the human stock. Galton wanted to work on controlling the mating process and

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    Pros And Cons Of Cramming

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    of information in a short period of time. This paper argues the inappropriateness of cramming specifically in regards to surface understanding and the use of time. There are two counter arguments promoting that cramming is an effective method of study. Firstly‚ students say that cramming allows them to understand the material quickly. Secondly‚ they say it provides better use of time. This is not true. First of all‚ saying it allows them to understand the material quickly is absurd because it clearly

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    They may be major or minor. “The pros of nuclear medicine are that it can diagnose several diseases that are very harmful for the people‚ the x-rays can scan the most sensitive parts of the body‚ and it has brought a lot of advancements in the field of medicine. The cons require a huge amount of investment‚ as some facilities are expensive‚ it produces mild radiation‚ if users are not careful it can

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