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    The Push for Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients United States lawmakers face one of the most pressing issues of our time-welfare reform. New screening processes‚ often considered a direct violation of constitutional rights‚ have already been enacted in many states. Strong evidence exists‚ asserting that the practice of administering drug testing to welfare recipients will cost the U.S. taxpayers more money in the long run‚ stigmatize applicants and participants‚ and serve only the purpose of making

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    Is Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Constitutional? OVERVIEW Recently Floridas governor Rick Scott put a new drug testing law into action. This law calls for the drug testing of welfare recipients‚ simply because taxpayers do not want to support drug addictions‚ but would rather the money go toward necessities like children and food. What do we as Americans do about this? Are there options to reform the welfare system? Other states have attempted laws similar to this but none have succeeded

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    Argumenta Essay Words 575 Should College Students be required to take Placement testing…? College students should not have to take the placement test in order to attend the college they wish to get accepted too. Some schools don’t require them but majority of them do. Technical colleges are more likely to rely on the placement testing more so than universities; because universities pay more attention to the students recent high school grades‚ attendance‚ the student status‚ GPA‚ and their SAT or

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    Welfare Should people who want welfare be required to take a drug test? People say the fourth amendment protects them because it states “ unreasonable searches and seizures.” Welfare drug testing is a common way to make sure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly. People who have to pay for other people’s welfare because they can go into work disagree with people who even have to think twice about drug testing being required to receive welfare. Taxpayers who pay on welfare think the government is

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    The idea of mandatory voting during U.S. elections is a much-debated topic in the United States. Making voting mandatory for all citizens‚ is debated to be something that could be either positive or negative. Both sides of the issue have their reasons why mandatory-voting laws should or should not be passed. Those who believe that mandatory voting should become a law believe that it will bring the number of voters on Election Day to increase. With voter participation rates falling below sixty

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    Should Drugs Be Legalized In his essay “Drugs”‚ Gore Vidal calls into question the legalization of drugs for three main reasons: not everyone will become addicted to drugs‚ crime will decrease with said legalization‚ and man has the right to make his own decisions‚ and do what he thinks is best for his life. Although Vidal wrote his essay in the 1970s‚ drug legalization is still a highly debated topic of today. Vidal wants his audience to agree with his logic‚ that drugs should be legalized‚ sold

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    Mandatory sentencing: judges are too soft on criminals. Their entire focus should be on punishment and retribution‚ and if they keep wasting their time with other considerations then we should introduce mandatory sentencing. To what extent do you agree and why? The sentencing system should not be altered‚ for decreasing the focus and increasing the frequency of sentencing would do more harm than good. An emphasis on merely punishment and retribution in criminal sentencing would prevent the right

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    Drug Testing High School Athletes Anabolic steroids are dangerous and deadly even when used within certain guidelines; therefore‚ use of anabolic steroids should be universally illegal‚ and high school- aged athletes should be tested to discourage their steroids to artificially enhance performance. Steroids are a group of compounds derived from testosterone or produced unnaturally to stimulate tissue repair and body growth. Steroids are commercially available in several forms including tablets

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    and be curious‚ do animal testing necessary? With reference to current issues on animal rights and academic studies on animal testing‚ I will illustrate that all animal testing should not be banned‚ they are crucial and significant to the medical development and can by no means substitute by other experimental methods. I will further explain that human have greater intrinsic value than animal‚ socially and religiously‚ they do not have the same rights. Firstly‚ animal testing has overwhelming contribution

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    Prevention) “more than 25% of students nation wide have been offered‚ sold‚ or given illegal drugs on school property.” Adolescence who abuse substances are at risk of long- term impairment of cognitive ability and memory‚ lack of motivation and self –discipline‚ and have reduced school attendance. (American Academy of Pediatrics‚ 2007) While some professional organizations may disagree with randomly drug testing students‚ some schools who have adopted student drug testing are hoping it will serve as

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