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    The right to the city is a debatable conundrum‚ because of what’s going on in the city. Everyone claims to have a stance in the way the city works‚ but who is really privileged in the city? In a perfect world‚ the people own the right to the city‚ however‚ we don’t live in a perfect world. In the real world we live in‚ the big businesses‚ governments and developers own the right to the city. The reality of the situation is that it’s far more than the individual liberty to access urban resources‚

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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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    "The majority does not rule and every vote is not equal - those are reasons enough for scrapping the system. But there are other consequences as well. This election has been making clear how the Electoral College distorts presidential campaigns. A few swing states take on oversized importance‚ leading the candidates to focus their attention‚ money and promises on a small slice of the electorate." The 2000 election caused a lot of controversies. It took five weeks to determine the Presidency and

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    Peaceland outlines the conventional structural flaws in the present blueprint of international peacebuilding. The community populated by expatriates is one with its own “time‚ space and economics.” The occupants are inducted from organizations across the globe with distinctive philosophies and ideologies. Accordingly‚ they are not homogeneous. They form transnational affiliations who have more in common with each other than with host nations. Very seldom are the expatriates’ habits questioned or

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    In fact‚ the American welfare system was designed to benefit impoverished Americans or those affected by serious medical problems. These important welfare systems among others have helped shape the American economy. In creating programs that encourage or lawfully force candidates to seek employment after a period‚ promotes economic growth and development. In the U.S there are two prominent social welfare programs. Using the advantages‚ disadvantages‚ pro and cons about the social welfare that the

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    survive (eg. collect more food‚ have the best shelter and better access to water) and carry on even when other organisms can not. Even if it gets slightly more difficult to survive in a given environment‚ humans would be able to adapt as their bodily systems are constantly balancing and changing to their adaptations. A reproduction advantage also links in to this as well. Thermoregulation as well as all homeostatic processes allow the body to constantly deal with change‚ by means of a ‘balancing act’

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    “Across the country‚ about 9.6 million families spend over half of their income on housing” (Vestal). Numbers like this wouldn’t be so large if these issues were paid more attention to. These families are just trying to have a home‚ and a roof over their heads to keep them sheltered. They shouldn’t have to go completely broke because of this. If there were more opportunities for these families to have more affordable housing there wouldn’t be so many people struggling to make ends meet. Even

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    or achieving a certain goal‚ duplicating amount of estrogen in women‚ and testosterone in men for better performance in sports and physical activities. But its most remarkable use is that of increasing the strength and defense of the human immune system.” So you argue that Dioxins are good for the empowering or boosting of the human body bodily functions‚ but it all comes with a cost‚ no matter how much good it does or its capable of‚ it will keep increasing the “body burden” of the living host‚

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    The system of electing our president has been fairly consistent throughout the past 50 years and one thing that has not changed since our constitution was written is the use of an electoral college to elect the president. By using an Electoral College voters do not directly vote for their next president‚ instead they submit a vote that is then tallied by the electors and whichever party has the most votes at the end gets all of the Electoral College votes from that state. The use of an Electoral

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    fosters responsibility in everyone because if everyone has an equal voice than they have the responsibility to speak out when they think that something may need to be changed. Also‚ I believe that a pro is that the issues is stripped back to needs and work off empathy. I do think that there are a few cons‚ including overthinking issues and not reaching or living in the moment with your instincts. Also‚ I believe that consensus may cause difficulties when there is an impending deadline on an issues

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