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    There are a lot of legal and illegal immigrants from all over the world in the united states of America. But the question is: should we allow illegal people to stay? First of all I’d like to discuss how people enter the USA. It’s easy to cross the USA’s border legally. Some people come to visit with tourist visas‚ student visas‚ some of them with work and study visas‚ but majority of them decide to overstay their visas and they become illegal immigrants. The drawbacks are:

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    Obligations of Employers and Employees | Introduction Statutes and their regulations and common law determine the rights and obligations of employers and employees to each other and may differ from state to state. Employers and employees have an "employment relationship" that is sometimes referred to as a contract of service.When an employee accepts employment‚ that individual agrees to work for some form of payment‚ such as wages‚ salary‚ commission‚ and pierce rates. An employer also has rights

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    Polygraph The polygraph test is one of the most controversial criminal investigative techniques of all-time. From the initial years of the invention to today‚ there is not a consensus about the investigative tool. That is why there are many people for and against the administration of polygraph tests. Therefore‚ in order to develop a clear picture of the polygraph test the history of the test must be established. Although‚ there are many sources that have well documented concerns about the invention

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    Polygraph Use i Should Polygraphs be used in Court Rooms as Admissible Evidence? Ebony Barr Psychology and the Legal System FP 6010 Professor Neely December ‚ 2010 Polygraph Use ii Abstract Polygraph is widely rejected as pseudoscience by the scientific community. Prior to 1998 state and county courts allowed or could allow polygraph evidence to be admissible evidence to convict or prove guilt. Polygraphs should not be used in Court Rooms‚ the accuracy of the

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    Drug use in today’s society is something that has become too common. We have a large percentage of our population using drugs for numerous reasons. The stresses of our fast paced lives can be the reason we need drugs to keep up. We sometime take these drugs with out thinking of the future consequences and risk that might be attached to them. We have to teach society of the dangers of drugs and the treatment available to quit using. We have too many people using drugs in our society today. “In 1996

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    Body Language: The Observable Polygraph Test “I speak two languages‚ body and English.” In this famous quote‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson states that he is‚ in a sense‚ bilingual. He is able to verbally speak English‚ while at the same time nonverbally “speak” body language. Michael Argyle‚ a psychologist at Oxford‚ also stated that “Humans use two quite separate languages [language and nonverbal communication]‚ each with its own function” (Beattie 19). All humans have the capacity to simultaneously

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    portion of the EDM community that doesn’t deal with just the music aspect-that being the excessive drug abuse. It is not uncommon for drugs to be shared and sold all throughout the dance parties; but the true question is‚ do drugs truly affect the EDM community? Becoming so notorious‚ drugs have become an almost imperative aspect within the Electronic Dance Music community. With that being said‚ without drugs present‚ the EDM community would be a completely different subculture. Originating in the late

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    issue of recreational drug use. And by turning to one of the most influential moral theories‚ utilitarianism‚ I arrive at supporting ethical means founded simply on happiness. Maintaining the intrinsic value of human happiness is one of the most important aspects of universal utilitarianism. Self-determination‚ or the process of self-regulating decisions and actions‚ is another important aspect that utilitarianism concerns itself with. Therefore‚ as human beings‚ we should permit ourselves to the

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    Should the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport be legalized? By: Evan Underwood ENG2D1-02 Performance-enhancing drugs (PED‘s) have become a major issue in today’s sports world. Some people may think that PED’s in sport should be legalized because of the fact that they improve the level of sport and that the harm is worth the fame and glory. The negative factors of legalizing PED’s in sport outweigh the positive factors. Performance-enhancing drugs should not be legalized in

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    Should children be allowed to use mobile phones at school I believe that mobile phones should be allowed to be used at school at either before school‚ after school and during the luch breaks. Children should not use mobile phones in the classroom as that is the time and place to learn not to go on your phone. At luch time and recess children should be allowed to use their mobile phones because thay should be able to enjoy their break and eat their food happily and freely. I agree that mobile

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