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    Should recreational drugs be legalized in the United States? I think that marijuana should be legalized because in my opinion‚ it is a natural stress reliever. To me‚ there are honestly no drawbacks of having this substance legalized. It is grown naturally and really does not cause any long-term problems that a cigarette cannot cause. Since cigarettes are legal‚ to me it only makes sense. I also believe that having this particular substance legalized would clear up courtrooms and jailhouses. Many

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    Alien Invasion Illegal immigration is widespread throughout the United States. There are 12 million or more illegal aliens in the United States‚ this number continues to rise (Swartz). This influx of illegal immigrants causes jobless Americans to lose out on opportunities. Employers choose to pay illegal immigrants lower wages than American workers. Is it right to pay illegal immigrants less than Americans to do the same job? Should the illegal immigrants be deported? Should border control be increased

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    Essay- Illegal Immigration in the United States Illegal immigration is a huge problem for the United States. The country`s economy is severely hurt by the millions of illegal immigrants that enter the country every year. People pass the border and start living there without paying taxes. (wvwnews Para 1) Mexicans that live illegally in the United States send billions of dollars out of the country and into Mexico. (wvwnews Para #3) Also‚ it is estimated that U.S taxpayers spend over $12‚000‚000

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    Initially‚ immigrants arrived mainly from northern and western Europe‚ as they had before the Civil War; the largest groups came from England‚ Ireland‚ Germany‚ and Scandinavia. From the mid-1880s until World War I began in 1914‚ the number of newcomers from southern‚ eastern‚ and central Europe increased. Among the new immigrants were also Greeks‚ Romanians‚ and Italians‚ mainly from southern Italy or Sicily. Record numbers of immigrants arrived in the United States‚ some 9 million from 1880 to

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    syndicates. Since part of the money is being used to buy off politicians‚ it is corrupting our political system on all levels‚ It is causing otherwise good citizens to enter crime‚ in order to pay off gambling debts. It is causing an increase in suicides. Because of the poverty and crime it brings‚ it is not decreasing—but increasing—the cost of running state governments‚ Here are facts you should know: “The gambling craze has swept the country with the avariciousness of a prairie fire . . The flames are

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    become a problem. The problem is illegal immigration. Illegal immigration is when a person from a foreign country comes to a country that is not their own without any documentation and stays for free illegally. The United States is a key player in immigration‚ because of their clout in the world wide economy. The United States should stop illegal immigration because housing illegal immigrants raises taxes‚ brings more crime and brings more disease. Stopping illegal immigration into the United States

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    The production and sale of cigarettes should be made illegal Stanislav Philippov Writing 5 Peggy Armstrong November 18‚ 2011 The production and sale of cigarettes not only has negative impact on human health‚ it can even cause death. This is the main reason why the production and sale of cigarettes must be prohibited. It’s obviously a big issue today‚ some people‚ mostly non smokers‚ are against smoking altogether‚ while other people think that everybody has to have the right to buy

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    The illegal drug The legalization of drugs is a common topic in America today. Many believe that drug use should be legalized‚ but I completely disagree. Drugs are frequently used today and they are illegal‚ the consequences that would grow if they were made legal would be more than this country can take on. In my opinion‚ three main factors contribute to my opinion opposing legalizing drugs: health issues‚ the effects it would have on the criminal justice system‚ and the increase

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    Should the sale of human organs be legalized? The sales of organs have always been the forefront of debate topics in America. When someone dies‚ his heirs own his body organs just as they own his other properties. These heirs can sell‚ give away or ignore these organs(Boudreaux‚ 2006). Some say you should be allowed to sell your organs because they are your property while others say you should not be allowed to because of morals. In America you are allowed to be an organ donor‚ which basically means

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    Movie Review Assignment The Immigrant The Immigrant‚ starring (Charlie Chaplin) is a slapstick comedic tale of the voyage to America. The movie makes light of the deplorable conditions that they faced during their trek across the Atlantic and the hardships they faced upon arrival. In the first appearance of Chaplin in the film‚ he is bent over the side of the ship. I like most everyone else thought he was sick‚ but lifts up to reveal that he caught a fish. There are several comical moments

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