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    Fantasy Football Should be Legal Everywhere Football season is coming to an end‚ and now new commercials for the Super Bowl are going to come out. Commercials during football games have been a big thing this year with companies involved in daily fantasy sports including Fanduel‚ and Draft Kings. There has been some major court cases based on daily fantasy sports with these companies. Some people say that fantasy sports should be illegal‚ and others say it should stay legal. Since then it has been

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    surrounding the controversial topic of abortion. The paper displays the views of the members of my community . The main idea of the paper is centrally relevant to the topic of how abortion affects relationships; the causes and their effects. Abortion is a common practice among the women of today’s society. Though many pro -life activists argue that it is murder‚ many women feel it is their right to make decisions that will affect their bodies. By definition‚ the term abortion refers to the premature termination

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    Autumn Gustafson WR121 “Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere” In the article‚ "This is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere" authors Renee Jacques and Todd Van present multiple positive effects of marijuana and why it should be legalized. They argue aspects of why legalization should occure‚ urging that it is not only safe but offers medical benefits to people suffering from‚ cancer‚ disease‚ and disorders. They begin their argument with the fact that marijuana is becoming more common and

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    for counting the visitors involves hiring human auditors to stand and manually tally the number of visitors who pass by a certain location. But human-based data collection comes at great expense.  Here is a low-cost microcontroller based visitor counter that can be used to know the number of persons at a place. All the components required are readily available in the market and the circuit is easy to build .Two IR transmitter-receiver pairs are used at the passage: one pair comprising IR transmitter

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    Some people are against abortion because they think women use it as a type of contraception and use the service far too often. They believe women should be more careful and use contraception methods that are easily available to them rather than taking the abortion service for granted. This means that women can decide if they are ready for a child and stop using the contraception. This gives women a sense of control within their bodies Some people are against abortion because they think women use

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    the same sex should not be able to spend their lives happily together in marriage? Why is accepted that two people of the opposite sex can get married? What’s the difference? The simple fact is that there is no difference and there should be no laws restricting gays and lesbians from getting married. Gay marriage should be legal for several reasons. Marriage is a constitutional right‚ so what I would like to know is who decided that marriage between homosexuals should not be legal. The 14th amendment

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    baby and tried to induce an abortion by jumping up and down.  “When nothing happened‚ I started banging my stomach against the window. It was painful‚” she recalled. Finally‚ Jocelyn lost her baby. The family lives on US$4 a day‚ earned by her husband.  According to a 2008 study (made public last week) by the Guttmacher Institute‚ a non-profit organisation which carries out research on reproductive health‚ there are an estimated 560‚000 cases of induced abortions per year‚ resulting in some

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    Chapter 1 A. Problem and Its Background Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus or embryo prior to viability. Occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is usually called a miscarriage‚ or it can be purposely induced. The term abortion is commonly refers to the induced of a human pregnancy. (http:realchoice.org.au/resources/mental-health-risks-of-abortion/) Globally‚ abortion was induced in the develop world in accordance with local law‚ is among

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    Abortion Is a Crime Many people think fetus does not belong to a real life‚ only babies that were born are real lives; however‚ their point of view is wrong‚ it is proven that life begins at fertilization‚ so all the people who thinks abortion is not a murder‚ they are wrong. When a fetal is terminated it is equal to murder a living human life‚ because a fetus is not just a body‚ it is a body with soul. Abortion has also become one of the most crucial society problems in the world now; it did

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    adjusted according to people’s needs. People’s beliefs are changing. Today‚ many laws have been changed to allow equality for homosexuals. Recently‚ the controversy about same-sex marriage has resurfaced. In order to understand this controversy we should remember that Proposition Twenty-two was a law enacted by California voters in March 2000 to restrict marriages to only those between opposite-sex couples. In May 2008‚ this proposition was struck down by the California Supreme Court as contrary to

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