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    why do you smoke? I think‚ you have not really become conscious about all the effects’ smoking.Whereas‚ there are a lot of harm of smoking.Some of them are that smoking affects your healt‚you spend a lot of Money‚you make some rude behaviours people around you. The first reason “Why is smoking bad for you?” is that‚ smoking is responsible for several diseases‚ such as cancer‚ heart disease.In the world over 2 million people deaths.Howbeit‚ fewer people smoke and they can not really think

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    Every Teenager Should Have a Job Abstract The argument here is that every teenager should have an after school job‚ because it can help them learn many things about life. It will discuss the benefits of teenagers having after school jobs‚ and the many things that teens can learn from working. This argument also looks at the opposite view of why teens should not have jobs‚ and argues against those views. Every Teenager Should Have a Job In today’s society

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    or your own life could be at stake depending on your decisions. In moments of extreme measures‚ the human psyche will change‚ and his or her instincts will start to kick in and sometimes it will override rational thoughts. In these types of situations‚ the idea of accountability gets tangled with survival instincts‚ causing the situation to not be so black and white‚ which gives us the gray area of whether people should be held accountable or not. People in life or death situations should not be held

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    atrocious‚ unforgiveable and inhumane crime. The death penalty was removed from Great Britain in 1964-1965‚ however some countries‚ for example; China‚ Iran‚ North Korea and some states in the USA‚ still practice the use of the death penalty. Acts such as; genocide and general murders commonly result in the criminal offender being placed on death row. Some legal execution methods would be: Lethal injection or electric chair. In my opinion I believe the death penalty is an illogical‚ unreasonable and an

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    How should guilty people be punished? Thousands of crimes are committed throughout the year; robbery‚ fraud‚ rape etc… The people who commit these crimes and are caught are sent to jail. The only thing is‚ Every person who committed a crime had a different reason for doing it. That is why the Court exists‚ to judge each case differently. There should be an individual punishment for every case‚ because every case is different‚ and the "criminals" have different motives

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    Can the Philippines survive on their own and how will we find out? In 1898 the US went to war with Spain. The Philippines needed our help during this time so we lent a hand. We helped them to get their independence from Spain. So‚ should the US have annexed the Philippines? I believe that the US shouldn’t have annexed the Philippines. We should give them a chance to govern themselves. When we fought alongside them against the Spanish they were fighting for their independence. They weren’t fighting

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    for various reasons. Physicians forced people to drink seawater to find out how long a man might survive without fresh water. At the Dachau concentration camp‚ Russian prisoners of war were immersed in icy water to see how long a pilot might survive when shot down over the English channel and to find out what kinds of protective gear or rewarming techniques were most effective… at Auschwitz‚ physicians experimented with new ways to sterilize or castrate people as part of the plan to repopulate Eastern

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    We live in a country with many freedoms. We each have many rights that citizens of other nations do not have. With all these rights and all these freedoms‚ there is a need of regulation. At one moment the police officer is a hero‚ the next a monster...to people in trouble he is a savior..to criminal suspects he is a demon (Geller 53). The police in this country protect citizens everyday and yet need protection themselves. Police officer have the power to interrogate someone‚ arrest someone and settle

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    Should prisoners be given the right to vote? The UK has been accused of breaching the European Convention of Human Rights Article 3 of protocol 1 by having a blanket ban on prisoners voting. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) promotes the idea that convicted prisoners should be allowed to vote and have a right to vote‚ despite the Conservative party being opposed to this view. As a result the ECHR have being pressuring the Tory’s to bow to their rules for many years. This essay will examine

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    The phrase “The right to die” means the ethical or institutional entitlement of the individual to commit suicide or to undergo voluntary euthanasia.( Right to die‚ - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia‚ 6 April 2012) It is one of the topics that has been debated over centuries. It starts from the 1950s‚ which arise from a small group of thinkers and writers in the United States and Europe‚ they began to argue about the choice that allows the patients to end their life by themselves in the case of surviving

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