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    I decided to go con golden rice. I was given the Pro golden rice‚ but because the con had more information‚ and logical facts‚ I changed my idea to con. Some other reasons why I picked con is that the gut does not absorb β-Carotene very well. Another reason is that β-Carotene changes the color of the rice. The last reason why i’m con golden Rice is that some countries banned golden rice. β-Carotene does not absorb into the gut well. Because of this‚ it could cause problems in the digestive problems

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    anti-abortionists. Yet that is the essential issue. In any conflict it’s the actual‚ living persons who count‚ not the mere potential of the embryo. 23. Being a parent is a profound responsibility--financial‚ psychological‚ moral--across decades. Raising a child demands time‚ effort‚ thought and money. It’s a full-time job for the first three years‚ consuming thousands of hours after that--as caretaker‚ supervisor‚ educator and mentor. To a woman who does not want it‚ this is a death sentence. 24

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    most recent and ongoing controversy regarding drinking is whether the legal drinking age should be lowered from twenty-one to eighteen. Lowering the drinking age from twenty-one to eighteen would be an effective and beneficial step to help reduce alcohol-related accidents and deaths‚ encourage safe drinking activity‚ and allow those of legal adulthood the opportunity to fully and responsibly make adult decisions. In the United States age‚ eighteen is the age of adulthood‚ and adults should have the right

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    to survive. Although it is abundant on earth‚ only a few bodies of this precious resource are considered drinkable. According to the World Wildlife Fund‚ about 1.1 billion people lack access to water (2015). Everyday we use water‚ whether it’s for drinking purposes‚ going to the bathroom‚ and many other daily tasks. However‚ people have abused this privilege in having access to water. Water is unknowingly squandered by situations such as pollution‚ drought‚ or straight up negligence in our own homes

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    in multiple ways. The main objective for chemotherapy is to control the cancer‚ or kill the cancer cells. It is widely debated on if chemotherapy is a superior or poor method to treat cancer with. Cancer patients should really think about the pros and cons of chemotherapy before making a decision. Chemotherapy can cause more problems than benefits to the body‚ because along with chemotherapy comes many detrimental side effects. All cells in the body multiply as they grow.

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    Technology: Pros and Cons Big Macs versus apples‚ vacuum-cleaners versus brooms and computer games versus playing tag - they all represent the influence technology has had over our lifestyles. But is this difference only external or is there more to it? There is an increasing amount of people who believe that human advancements do not only affect our level of comfort but change the way we perceive the world as well. And similarly to other such topics - our society share different ideas on whether

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    Smyth and the Separatists who started the General Baptist Church in 1609. (McBeth) Baptist Churches did not start developing in the American colonies until mid-17th century. However‚ like any other religion they have their own uniqueness and pros and cons. There are several different factors that make the Baptist religion stand out from other religions. One of the main ones is the method of baptism.

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    The marketing environment is constantly changing‚ posing new solutions and creating new problems every day for consumers and marketers alike. The North American Free Trade Agreement is no exception to this trend. NAFTA was an agreement signed on January 1st‚ 1994 by Canada‚ Mexico and the US to create a trilateral rules-based trade block in North America. All tariffs between the three countries were eliminated with the final one to go on January 1st‚ 2008. With 450 million people producing $17 trillion

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    Con A con that has raised much concern about the use of inclusion within the classroom is that teachers are not properly trained nor receive adequate support to teach a student with a disability. With teachers already struggling to provide appropriate education for students without disabilities due to rigorous standards and mounting pressure to perform‚ with such a large burden it becomes unrealistic for teachers to provide the attention needed and deserved for disabled students within a regular

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