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    discusses certain policy changes. However I picked the following pros and cons of the proposed policy changes. i) Social workers need to be involved more closely (Pearson Learning Solutions‚ 2014). Pro: This proposed policy change will help in the identification of the right inmates to be segregated‚ and hence the mentally ill patients will stand a better chance of getting rehabilitated. Con: This

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    The pros and cons of gun control have been contemplated and talked about for many years. Gun control is currently a major issue in today’s society. There have been numerous meetings and debates about gun control issues‚ but nothing has made any major impacts. The United States government doesn’t know what to do about the issue. The citizens of the United States don’t know what to do. The issues of gun control remains an issue that still needs to be decided. People talking about gun control are usually

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    away the rights of the citizens‚ the government has laws in place to keep you safe‚ and banning guns won’t make the problem go away. The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that the citizens of the United States have the right to bear arms‚ or keep weapons. This means that our forefathers made sure that legally we would be able to have the right to protect ourselves. According to the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action‚ “Self-defense is a fundamental right.” (Pros)

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was kicked out of the terrorist group al-Qaeda for not recognizing Ayman al-Zawahiri as their leader. Instead ISIS saw Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader. ISIS is very focused on acquiring more land from Iraq and Syria‚ and to do so they use methods much harsher than that of al-Qaeda’s methods. They are much more violent‚ strict‚ and ruthless. ISIS is very rich from oil refineries and ransoms‚ which raise hundreds of millions of dollars used to fund their

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    THE PROS AND CONS OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE Nuclear energy is a powerful source of energy compared to other conventional fuels. All crude oil based fuels derive their energy from oxidation‚ which is a change in the energy levels of electrons outside the nucleus. However‚ nuclear energy derives power from changes in the nuclear energy levels of the atomic nucleus! Tremendous energy lies locked up inside a radioactive nucleus and nuclear fission is a way of tapping this energy. Nuclear power plants derive

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    Pro Death penalty Men losing their lives‚ women losing their innocence and children living their lives without their parents or living their lives without a family to care for them and love them as they grow up. Over 131.4 million people are born each year and over 55.3 million people die or are killed each year‚ when the death penalty was enforced only half of that amount of people had been killed by murders. So the death penalty should be enforced in more locations. The death penalty has been

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    Each state has the right to determine its own disenfranchisement laws. However‚ not if they conflict with the constitutional voting rights. Felon disenfranchisement is the stripping of voting rights from those individuals who have been convicted of a felony. These rights can be taken in multiple ways‚ however there are five prominent categories: permanent loss of voting rights (twelve states)‚ right restored after parole and probation (nineteen states)‚ restored after parole (four states)‚ restored

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    Although prisoners are no longer free persons‚ they are still afforded certain rights set out in the US Constitution. According to Schmalleger and Smykla (2015)‚ before the middle of the twentieth century‚ prisoners were treated like slaves and they were not afforded any rights. This began to change once the goal of incarceration became rehabilitation instead of punishment. One of the major rights inmates are afforded is the right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment‚ which is explained in the 8th

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    power plants. It appears that nuclear power is the right course to take‚ but before this decision is finalised it is important to weigh the multiple advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power. There are many pros and cons‚ but they weigh up almost equally which makes it a hard decision to choose the right course of action‚ nuclear power or non-nuclear power. The first step to deciding on the use of nuclear power entails looking at its pros. These advantages include its low carbon emissions

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    Ideologically‚ the terms “left” and “right” refer to liberal and conservative viewpoints‚ respectively. The United States’ government‚ and the world as a whole‚ struggles to unite these two philosophies‚ which concern everything from 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

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