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    Animal Testing Should be Banned Name College Experiments on animals has been done all around the world since many years ago throughout the history. There are reasons behind these experiments; such as gaining knowledge about the animals themselves‚ education‚ research and developments for the benefit of human being. In the last reason fall substances and procedures tests; such as for cosmetic products‚ medicines‚ and surgical techniques; to see if they are harmful to humans or not. Many experiments

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    BOXING Boxing also known as pugilism‚ has roots that go all the way back to ancient Grece and Rome. Back then fights will take place without gloves‚ but with just leather taped on to the hands this resulted in even more scary‚ deadly battles. The earliest forms of pugilism arrived on the British Isles when the Romans conquered them in the first century. The first recorded history of boxing as a public spectacle began in 18th century England. The typical early boxing matches were fought bare knuckles

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    sweatshop when they were under developing countries. The histories of sweatshop is likely bad‚ but after sweatshop got more popular in the third world countries sweatshop get better year after year. Although some researchers claim that sweatshop should be banned because of the low wages and they didn’t respect the workers because they are poor

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    Amnesty International reports that 141 countries have‚ as of May 2012‚ abolished capital punishment in law or practice. So‚ should be it universally banned? This will be the object of this essay. The primary reason put forward to legalise the death penalty is that it is a strong deterrent. A person who has committed a crime like killing or raping another person should be given death penalty‚ which is as severe punishment as the act. It is said that when a criminal is given a death penalty‚

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    Today I am here to talk to you all about a problem that is far-reaching the nation. According to the National Cancer Institute. Each Year an estimate of 443‚000 people die from smoking‚ but the damaging effects of smoking do not stop with the smoker. An estimated 88 million nonsmoking Americans‚ including 54% of children under the age of 12‚ are open to secondhand smoke and about 46‚000 non-smoking Americans die from second hand smoke exposure a year. Over the past few years two of my uncles have

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    The Drinking Age in The U.S. Should Be Lowered When a person turns eighteen‚ he or she can get married‚ vote‚ pay taxes‚ purchase cigarettes‚ be tried as an adult for crimes‚ legally use their own credit card‚ purchase real estate‚ and even enter the military. When a United States citizen turns eighteen‚ that person is considered a legal adult. According to The United States Constitution‚ “The right of citizens of the United States‚ who are eighteen-years of age or older‚ to vote shall not be denied

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    Boxing Punch drunk‚ fractured skulls‚ broken bones‚ dislocated shoulders‚ death‚ cuts and bruising. Boxing is a really dangerous sport in the sporting world‚ believe it or not boxing is probably one of the or the most dangerous sport played in the sporting world. The first point is that boxing should be banned as Boxing is a very dangerous sport. Every year in a boxing ring amateur and professional boxers die in a ring or in the hospital or afterwards as a result of injuries. Others‚ such as

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    say that after they take in a cigarette it reduces their stress. However‚ over the years people have begun to notice the negative effects that smoking can have on both the active and passive smoker. In this essay I will be discussing whether a ban should be placed on the sale of cigarettes. Firstly‚ the negative effect that smoking can have on people that don’t smoke‚ especially children will be discussed. Secondly‚ how being distracted by a cigarette may be the cause of an accident will be explained

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    During A time of greatness and heartache there had to a place of happiness. For some it was on the race track but for others it was the ring. Boxing demonstrates all the characteristics of fitness and mental strength. It can be the funnest thing to do but for some it is rounds and rounds of punishment. To do be great you have to want to be great and seek the fight. You have to want and love it because without it there is no way to win. The greatest of boxers were praised and criticized by thousand

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    Surveillance technology such as RFID (radio-frequency identification) should not be used to track people (e.g. human implants and RFID tags on people or products). Do you agree? Support your argument with concrete examples. Famous novelist George Orwell once wrote in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ “There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment…In the assumption that every sound you made was overheard‚ and‚ except in darkness‚ every movement scrutinized

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