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    Reality shows is a genre of television show that screens unscripted dramatic or funny situations‚ reenacting true stories. These shows are usually acted out by normal people instead of professional actors. Hence‚ this essay will explain the pros and cons of reality shows and why they are so popular. Firstly‚ reality shows are really fascinating. By watching how the actors speak and behave in unexpected situations‚ the audience would be able to reiterate them and get out of awkward situations.

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    For past 80 years Social Security was one of the most admired government programs around‚ but lately Social Security is facing significant problems‚ due to rising of life expectancy‚ and shrinking ratio of workers to retirees caused by retiring baby boomers‚ which is makes the current Social Security system‚ a system that is not good enough to cover the increasing costs‚ and possibly could lead the Social security Trust Fund bankrupt. The Chairman of the House Budget Committee and now is the newly

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    The Democratic Peace Theory simply dictates‚ “a democracy will not go to war with another democracy” (Unit 7: Video Engager). There are several strengths of this theory and reasons why political scientists believe this is so. For example‚ those among a democracy are generally peacemakers and do not prefer war; thus leaders cannot make a decision to enter war without the permission of its people. In addition democratic counties are likely to be more established in infrastructure and riches; therefore

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    it is the lives of one’s own people or for humanitarian intervention purposes. Therefore‚ if there is no alternative measure available to gain a military advantage necessary for the war effort and thus necessary for saving lives over all‚ Just War Theory would allow the killing of non-combatants. The main issue that lies with this line of thinking is that it is hard to tell when there is really no other alternative to killing non-combatants. In the earlier example‚ it was fairly clear that the only

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    PROS AND CONS English Comp 1 7/17/2014 Firearms‚ are they good‚ or are they a safety hazard to everyone in this world? Are they so dangerous that no one should be allowed to own them or are they so necessary that we can’t live without them? Are we to strict on the laws involving firearms? This argument has been going on for many years. Controversial‚ of course. Beneficial lifesaver‚ definitely. Easy to control‚ no way. Guns are useful. Every day‚ they are responsible for killing

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    Driving Theory Test The driving theory test is one of the two driving tests that you have to pass before you get your driver’s license and become a qualified driver. Furthermore‚ the driving theory test helps to improve the safety of newly qualified riders and drivers by making them think carefully about the right attitudes needed to drive safely on today’s busy roads. However‚ while you can find a number of websites that provide theory test practice questions for driving‚ passing the theory test is

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    (RAAF) declared that the debris was a flying saucer. However‚ they later announced that the debris was nothing more than the remains of a weather balloon‚ which raised many questions from people all over the nation. Believers of the flying saucer theory believe that the debris belonged to aliens who had crash landed on earth‚ and that the government tried to cover it up. Skeptics however‚ believe that it was exactly what the government

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    or bad for our minds is flawed because technology is not an external influence‚ but rather an extension of our own brains. A thing cannot be good or bad for itself: it just is. This is the premise of Expanded Mind Theory. So what exactly is Expanded Mind Theory? It is the theory that there is a neural bridge between the two parts of our brain: the tissue part and the electronic part. Our electronic brains are connected wirelessly to our tissue brains via a screen of light sent from

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    Believers of “Divine Command Theory” are known to submit themselves to Divine Command and even thinking otherwise is to go against the Divine Command. The argument that homosexual behaviour is against God or God’s Law‚ i.e. the way of nature itself‚ is undermined if there is even one instance of homosexuality in nature. Sadly‚ for many believers of “Divine Command Theory” and “Natural law” followers‚ there are many instances. Black swans‚ Japanese macque‚ even Bonobos‚ a primate species closely related

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    influential people have weighed in on the debate which contrasts the pros and cons of teaching intelligent design in a science class compared to solely teaching evolution. Many have recently swayed to a pro intelligent design mindset due to scientists having no empirical evidence to explain Charles Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection‚ which is said to be the process in which our world’s structure of evolution follows. Darwin’s theory implies that species exist due to the natural change in which they

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