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    Cashless Society

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    about a cashless society. With a cashless society in the near future there are many benefits‚ as well‚ as many negative implications. Society without cash will lose the benefits of the most liquid asset in the world. Without cash there would be no instant payments for goods and services. It is important that‚ if society moves toward a cash free economy‚ the benefits must out weigh the negative aspects in the end. There are major social and economic benefits to a cashless society such as reduction

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    Absolutophobia In Society

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    because perhaps society at that time couldn’t really convince themseleves to belief the immorality of the people doing so. When something bad happends in the world today‚ people try to find some sort of excuse for the actions of the "bad people". Take for example the shooting in Columbine‚ an exert from Wikipidia says the following " Much discussion also centered on the nature of high school cliques and bullying‚ as well as the role of violent movies and video games in American society". The shooting

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    SUNSTEIN & VERMEULE 58 STAN. L. REV. 703 1/9/2006 10:51:05 AM IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MORALLY REQUIRED? ACTS‚ OMISSIONS‚ AND LIFELIFE TRADEOFFS Cass R. Sunstein* and Adrian Vermeule** Many people believe that the death penalty should be abolished even if‚ as recent evidence seems to suggest‚ it has a significant deterrent effect. But if such an effect can be established‚ capital punishment requires a life-life tradeoff‚ and a serious commitment to the sanctity of human life may well compel‚ rather

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    seen the horrors of war and what it can do‚ but however in extreme cases it is necessary to engage in war if the cause is deemed just. In more recent times‚ there have been new debates as to whether or not the fight against terrorism is warranted. For example‚ America’s fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in the 2000’s has killed many civilians and erupted civil unrest in the Middle East making the situation much more explosive. Some may argue that under no circumstances is war justified and argue

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    Against marital cohabitation: Cohabitation: an intimate sexual union between tow unmarried partners who share the same living quarters for a sustained period of time with or without the presence of children.(the role of cohabitation in remarriage‚ national council on family relation journal). 1.one of the most clearly defined correlates is marital dissolution(Jay techman‚premarital sex‚ cohabitation‚ jstor) 2.50%of marriges preceded by marital cohabitation are ended by divorce.(1) 3.its associated

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    A Civilized Society

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    Civilized Society What is the meaning of a society? A historian might say a society is a group of people living in an ordered community that has a hierarchy. An adult might say that a society is a community of people that have certain jobs and a community that has schools for their children to go to. A child might not even know what the meaning of society is. Their answers differ because there is not a book written in history that clearly defines what a society is. But when “society” is narrowed

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    Against Hate Speech

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    Against Hate Speech Hate crimes are done too frequently in the United States. Although we have laws that supposedly regulate them‚ many people still feel the need to commit acts of violence on people that are different than them. Many of these crimes originate with some sort of hate speech. People get ideas from other people‚ passed down from previous generations. Some people don’t find anything wrong with verbally abusing another human. Some world leaders have participated in hate speech

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    Improving Society

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    I will prove to my audience that many ways exist to improve society by giving examples what can be done to improve equality‚ the justice system and child welfare because my essay might help my audience realize that things can be done to make the world a better and safer place. Discrimination‚ drugs and child abuse. From these three things many of society’s ills stem out from. Numerous tragedies have resulted from them and will continue to do so if something isn’t done. Not as prevalent as it

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    Case Against Homework

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    !"##$%&%’&(%)’)$)*$%+$‚)-./*0012&%2%10034%305600578"039: The Case Against Homework: A Fact Sheet WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS c c c According to a 2001 review of more than 120 studies of homework and its effects by Professor Harris Cooper of Duke University‚ the country’s leading homework researcher‚ and his updated 2006 review of an additional sixty studies‚ there is very little correlation between the amount of homework and achievement in elementary school and only a moderate correlation

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    Stereotypes Against Women

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    One of the biggest common misconceptions of the Catholic Church is the idea that the Church is against women. While it is true that only men can become priests‚ women have special roles of their very own. There was a reason for Jesus selecting only men to be his apostles‚ and although some may consider the that being continued today to be archaic‚ it is actually a continued tradition with good reason. It can be difficult for women who feel they are called to be a leader of a parish. In other some

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