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    Why human cloning should be allowed? Should human be duplicated? It is a question that a lot of people have been asking around the world after scientists discovered this process. During these years cloning has been one of the most debatable topics around the world that has been discussed in the congress as well. The basic argument is a war between ethic and science. In 1997‚ a sheep called Dolly was successfully cloned by a Scottish Dr. Ian Wilmot for the first time in history. This invention made

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    When you are left to make decisions in a hard position‚ have you ever thought it may be to “play god” in a loved one’s life? Playing the act of god is unfortunately related to euthanasia because you are doing just that. Euthanasia‚ which in fact is defined as painlessly killing someone who maybe helpless from a sickness or injury (Webster) has become a big debate over the years. It has been said that we were put on this earth to live as long as we are entitled to and die when it is time. With

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    the program has benefitted many members of the minority. However‚ the issue of whether affirmative action should be allowed or not allowed in the universities is a controversial one. While some argue that affirmative action should be allowed in the universities because it serves the purpose for which it is intended‚ and promotes diversity‚ others argue that affirmative action should not be allowed in the universities because it is no longer necessary‚ and it causes more harm than good. After

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    have laws that allow students and faculty to carry concealed weapons on campuses. In 24 other states‚ individual colleges can decide whether or not to allow firearms on the premises. (“Death Statistics Belie Impact of Children’s Gun Injuries”) The debate involving if concealed weapons should or should not be allowed on college Universities‚ has been active since the early 90’s. In fact‚ school shootings in the United States have occurred as early as the 18th and 19th century. The first college shooting

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    victim of cyberbullying. Kids should not be allowed on social media without adult supervision. It can cause anxiety or depression‚ which affects kids self esteem tremendously. It can also cause cyberbullying. This affects kids connection to the world and It can cause a lack of food or sleep. This affects a kid’s body and how it functions. Kids without supervision when on social media is horrible because it can cause anxiety or depression. For example‚ Adolescent therapist Kathy Catenacci said

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    Steroids should not be allowed in sports. Steroids can have many side effects once you take it you can have high blood pressure and increased in growth of body hair. Even though it helps sports players‚ doesn’t mean it’s good to take for sport’s players. Performance-enhancing drugs disguise natural abilities and substitute for the dedication and focus that we admire. Getting performance-enhancing drugs is not easy and it can be risky. Everybody will be affected if one person takes steroids. I also

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    Should Guns Be Allowed on College Campus? In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Armstrong Atlantic State University Fall Semester 2009 Doctor Junseob Moon Date of Submission: December 5‚ 2009 Introduction “Gun control? We need bullet control! I think every bullet should cost $5‚000. Because if a bullet cost $5‚000‚ we wouldn’t have any innocent bystanders.” (Rock‚ 1999) Chris Rock got a big laugh when he expressed his

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    Identification Matters of Life and Death: Defunding Organ Transplants for the State of Arizona II. Management Issues This case surrounds the controversy brought about by the Arizona state legislature defunding life-saving organ transplant operations. In 1987‚ the Arizona state legislature voted to eliminate funding for most organ transplants for the indigent through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). At the same time of this decision‚ the legislature voted to extend

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    school shootings on college campuses‚ debates on whether guns should be allowed on college campuses or not have started. Students should be allowed to carry guns on college campuses because people should have the right to self-defense wherever they may be‚ gun-free zones only protect killers since the laws ensure they will face no resistance‚ and merely the appearance of a firearm dissuades an attacker. The first reason why guns should be allowed on college campuses is people have the right to self-defense

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    Should the Death Penalty be Abolished? Should the Death Penalty be Abolished? The death penalty is often cited‚ as its placement in Taking Sides implies‚ to be one of the nation痴 most controversial issues. The long history of capital punishment‚ the volumes of academic work‚ and the seeming endless supply of individuals willing to debate for and against it seems to confirm such a proposition. Many seem to believe that a change of just one or two individuals on the Supreme Court

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