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    Euthanasia should be allowed./ Euthanasia should be forbidden. Euthanasia should be allowed. Reason 1: Those who are suffering from painful diseases do not have to suffer any more. Supports and sources: 1) Jose‚ a patient who suffered from incurable disease‚ begged for mercy killing because she couldn’t endure the pain anymore. Dinyar Godrej‚ A Careful Death‚ April 1997 issue of the New Internationalist. 2) Chantal Sebire‚ a woman whose face was horribly disfigured. She fought

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    Parents Who Kill Their Children Filicide - is defined as the homicide of a child by his or her parent Causation factors - 1)fatal maltreatment (accidental filicide) - most of these deaths are caused by severe head trauma 2)birth of unwanted child 3)altruistic motives - such as child would not be a good addition to the family‚ doing what is genuinely best for the child 4)acutely psychotic parent - when a parent is in the throes of psychosis or mania‚ kills the child for no rational

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    Should felons be allowed to vote? A Felon: A person who has been convicted of a felony‚ which is a crime punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison. A felony is a serious crime usually punishable by whole-life imprisonment or capital punishment. In other words a felony is a big deal. Felons have been convicted of a crime including‚ or in the same category as murder‚ rape‚ arson‚ and burglary. It is because of this that many believe that felons do not deserve the right to vote.

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    " She paused for a minute and went from 25 mph to 45 mph! Daniela still had her phone in her hand‚ and as she put it down suddenly "Boom‚ Screech!"‚ she crashed. More than one million people take risks and become victims. States everywhere should not be allowed to drive while using handheld cellphones. Everyone takes risks. Examples of risks can be driving past the speed limit without getting caught‚ and playing video games while knowing you are suppose to do laundry.

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    http://www.saintinel.com/commentary/2012/12/18/teenage-girls-should-be-allowed-to-get-birth-control-without-parent-permission/ Teenage girls should be allowed to get birth control without a parents’ permission‚ because for starters it reduces the number of teen pregnancies‚ teens have a safer home life‚ and shows teens are responsible. According to the article‚ “Some Basic Truths About Teen Sex”‚ Teens are less likely to use a condom properly‚ condom slippage and leakage is higher in younger users

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    which she will carry the baby and release it to the genetic parents after the birth. There are four different kinds of surrogacy arrangements. Total Surrogacy is when the woman bears a child that has been formed from the gametes of another woman and man and implanted in her body. Partial Surrogacy occurs when the birth mother contributes the ovum and the sperm is introduced by artificial insemination. She is a biological parent of the child. Commercial Surrogacy means a business-like transaction

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    other group to keep on their normal lives. After the test‚ Michael concluded that the group that did sports‚ showed little or no depressive symptoms. obviously sports help with mental issues‚ but there are still a few reasons why sports should still be allowed in schools While sports help kids mentally‚ sports also have many benefits to teens and kids physically. The “Association for Applied Sports Psychology” lists that many of the sports kids and teens play‚ tend to increase muscle gain and

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    school for one year. School dropouts should pay back the money used to educate them. If they don’t pay back the money then that would mean the student flushed our money down the drain. Every 26 seconds a high school student drops out of school. That’s over 65 billion dollars a year‚ if this keeps up then our money should go towards other things like projects‚ debt‚ and social security. Lastly‚ for the students who are going to school‚ some of the dropout money should go towards schools so it can afford

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    the men that are currently serving in the military. Do you think of the size difference because thats what many americans thnik off when the topic comes up. A question many people are debating is whether or not women should have an equal chance to serve their country and should be allowed combat roles in our militaryry. This is a question that has troubled many Americans for decades Some think the answer is second hand nature. When people think about this topic they always think about whether women

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    and removing those people from society in order to create a safer place for people to live. Although there are many pros that come with prisons‚ a handful of cons come with them as well‚ which allow for arguments to rise about whether prisons should be allowed in America or not. Prisons are a necessity in modern society that punishes and rehabilitates those who commit crimes with the purpose of protecting

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