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    In both cases the Commission received strong support from industry lobbying groups and business associations‚ which represented a number of powerful key players in the respective fields. However‚ business interests did not unanimously support the Commission’s proposals in either case. Major firms from the European telecommunications industry opposed the Enforcement Directive‚ and a large number of mostly small and medium enterprises (SMEs) opposed the Software Patents Directive. Civil society and

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    Wilderness Pros And Cons

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    50th anniversary of landmark of the whole conservation history of the USA‚ the Wilderness Act. 50 years ago on September 3‚ 1964 President Lyndon Johnson signed it into the law. This act actually established a way for Americans to protect and preserve the most valuable wildlands for future generations. For the first time ever‚ it provided protection for Wilderness in the federal statutes. Moreover‚ this act created the National Wilderness Preservation System‚ which includes nowadays approximately

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    Drones Pros And Cons

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    commercial drones to the public and private companies. Although getting a drone(s) registered would be beneficial for keeping track of the device forcing buyers to go through a difficult process to get drones is unjust because it could help protect endangered animals‚ help in gathering credible news‚ and in situations where loss of life is possible. The stealth and overall small design of the crafts is perfect for protecting animals that are at possible risk of being extinct. "The silent‚ an‚an editor

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    Influenza Pros And Cons

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    outcomes of this outbreak of this flu‚ was the realization of how a national health care system is needed. It is crucial to have this system to keep our country safe and healthy. Personally‚ I believe that the outbreak serves more cons than pros. Nonetheless‚ the pros that stemmed from the consequences are very important in today’s society and health‚ and if it did not happen we would not be as advanced as we are in medicine and knowledge about diseases.. As I said‚ we would also not have vaccines

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    Gold’s book‚ The Boom: How Fracking Ignited the American Energy Revolution and Changed the World‚ is a great book for anyone who wants to know exactly what fracking is and the effects that come with it. Gold also reports in his book about the pros and cons of fracking and the impact it has had on our world. The American energy revolution is the point in time where there was a significant increase in which the main resource of energy was the product of oil and gas extractions. The American energy

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    Coffee - Pros and Cons

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    The Pros & Cons of Coffee Coffee is a very interesting product. Being one of the most popular drinks in the world‚ it is a subject of many studies where researchers try to find out how it affects poeple ’s health. For a long time coffee was not considered a healthy drink. It has a history of being blamed for many ills. But some recent studies indicate that coffee may not be so bad after all. So which is it – good or bad for the health? I like coffee a lot‚ and to find an answer to that question

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    with 100% accuracy whether a prisoner will re-offend or not‚ and it is only when the prisoner does re-offend that the public receives any information about the parole system‚ further adding to its negative image. This paper will look at the pros and cons of parole‚ and attempt to demonstrate that its utilisation in Australia is as close to properly balanced as it can be‚ considering the difficulties in assessing who should be released and when. The weight of material available on this topic

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    space with trash like we do not need a huge landfill. In the article‚ “Cons Of Recycling‚” it states originally costs $28 to send a ton of waste to the landfill while it cost $147 to recycle the same amount. This shows that it is not cheap to recycle‚ nothing is free.

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    Controversy Surrounding Circumcision For male population either newborn or adult‚ does circumcision offer medical health benefits on individuals? There are a lot of arguments over the issue of circumcision and researchers are working on finding an answer to prove its effectiveness on individual’s health. The author believes that circumcision is a safe procedure and its benefits to one’s health is substantial. Below are the information and facts pertaining to the legality of circumcision‚ the procedure

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    Pros And Cons Of Crispr

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    fundamental idea of civil rights. By implementing CRISPR and eliminating genes that we found unfavorable‚ we are essentially eliminating the diversity of the human gene pools and human rights. Modifying genes can have many negative impact on the human species. With the CRISPR’s technology of snipping out pieces of DNA‚ human’s gene diversity will disease inevitably. Since everyone will favor specific desirable traits and snip out all the undesirable genetic DNA‚ the human gene diversity dwindles till only

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