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    Where is the line between protecting people’s safety and protecting their privacy? Some people argue that officials should be able to invade the privacy of others. They think that this could possibly keep others safe. Some argue the opposite‚ that officials should not be able to use the information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites. There are absolutely no reasons for officials to be able to look through personal belongings because they want to. For example‚ police can

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    views on the topic of the guns on campus. Which being said the question is should colleges and universities allow guns on campus. I believe guns on campus would cause more fear and risk for students‚ not all conceal and carry holders are “law-abiding” citizens‚ and‚ lastly‚ only security guards should carry guns. Therefore‚ colleges and universities should only allow securities to have guns on campus for protection and everyone else should be forbidden. Having guns on campus would not be a very

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    Guns are a nuisance‚ an inconvenience that breeds terror. They have been a part of U.S. history for centuries. They were valuable assets in great wars‚ but they have always been one and the same with bloodshed. Guns are a “God-given natural right” in the United States‚ we have the right to bear arms‚ despite it not being 1791 anymore. Guns and their supporters have given rise to controversies that dispute the worthiness of the firearm in recent years. The truth is that guns are not what they were

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    in getting a job. Tattoos are a form of art and it allows people to fully express themselves. Most people you run into on the streets will have tattoos themselves and you wouldn’t even know it. It’s your own body; you should be allowed to do what you want with it. Businesses should not be able to discriminate hard working people trying to make

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    The gun debate in America is as old at the country itself. At different times we have debated who should be able to own a firearm‚ what types of firearms should be legal‚ and when is acceptable to carry a firearm. I am a gun owner and I believe that it does makes sense to restrict the ownership of firearms. However‚ I believe that it is unrealistic to establish any type of comprehensive ban. The United States has more firearms per capita than any other nation. If a wholsale ban was established

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    particular‚ should not be ignored as the cause of too many youth being exposed to rising incidents resulting in injury caused by rough play. On the topic of body contact‚ there are those who are in favour of body contact. They believe that sports demand it and that if youth are exposed to it at an early age they will have the ability to avoid injury. Also‚ they claim that injuries will only result if players use improper technique while executing forms of body contact and as a result‚ leagues should not

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    Should Children Be Allowed To Testify In Court? Over the past ten years‚ more research has been done involving children’s testimony than that of all the prior decades combined. Ceci & Bruck (93) have cited four reasons for this : - The opinion of psychology experts is increasingly being accepted by courts as testimony‚ - Social research is more commonly being applied to the issues of children’s rights‚ - More research into adult suggestibility in accordance with reason naturally leads to more

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    1994 to ban women from serving in “combat operation” such as the short- range field artillery‚ Special Forces‚ and infantry”(Ginty‚ 2011). The lack of opportunities for women working in the field to demonstrate to the military members that they were allowed to work in

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    By law alcohol companies in the country are only allowed to advertise at the point of sale‚ but most of the popular brands manage to advertise themselves thorough indirect methods‚ which might entail coming up with products such as clothing range‚ mineral water‚ music albums and exclusive merchandize with the same name. These products are then marketed aggressively to improve the visibility of the brand. Alcohol is shown as the part of attractive lifestyle‚ within the reach of normal aspirations

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    Have you ever thought of using PEDs in sports?Hi have you ever felt guilty for using a drug?People think PEDs should not be allowed in sports.They should take PEDs seriously because of the risks.Would you take risk to win 1 game or a couple?More kids have started taking PEDs and some have committed suicide.It also can cost people a lot of money for PEDs and they may go poor if they are playing a sport without a contract because the cost of the PEDs.They cost that much because the supply and demand

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