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    Autumn Gustafson WR121 “Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere” In the article‚ "This is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere" authors Renee Jacques and Todd Van present multiple positive effects of marijuana and why it should be legalized. They argue aspects of why legalization should occure‚ urging that it is not only safe but offers medical benefits to people suffering from‚ cancer‚ disease‚ and disorders. They begin their argument with the fact that marijuana is becoming more common and

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    Should street racing be legal? It should because for some people who don’t know anything else but cars it’s a way of life. I also think that it should be done at a certain place at a certain time this way people can know to stay out of the area. Street racing is very dangerous when people decide to do it during the day when pedestrians are around. The police should set a certain road aside at a certain time and close it off just for street racers. If police don’t make it legal or help people and

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    even if they have good intentions. Hosseini and Edwards demonstrate that most fathers only want what is best for their sons‚ thus they will do whatever it takes to protect their sons from any harm. This is shown when Baba and David want their sons to have successful careers as opposed to pursuing a career they love as well as keeping a life-changing secret from their sons. In The Kite Runner and The Memory Keeper’s Daughter both Baba and David are hopeful that their sons will have successful careers

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    Environmental protection Environmental protection is the main problem facing humanity nowadays. Ten years ago the world “ecology” hardly meant anything for the majority of people‚ but today we can’t help bearing it in our minds. It has happened because of the growing effect of the rapid industrial development of the natural world‚ which has negative features of its own. As a matter of fact the state of environment has greatly worsened of late. There is no doubt that soil‚ water and

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    The opportunity costs that Aston and Magill have are that they are leaving a big‚ stable income job in banking for a risky business that they’ll probably won’t do as well as they already are. Also they are having a big risk as they are using all of their savings into the business with still a lot more to pay for everything extra from the set up costs e.g. the 25000 pounds‚ 30000 pounds for building work and a yearly rent of 20000. The amount they will have to pay is really risky to take a bank loan

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    Why Should the Legal Age for Tattooing be Lowered? Would you prefer your child/grandchild have a safe tattoo or a potentially life threatening disease? A tattoo may be a scary thing for the parent of a teenager‚ but in the heart of a parent who loves their child the possible dangers of a tattoo achieved through the ambition of a teenager should far outweigh a little bit of ink-stained skin. Legal tattoo parlors are required to be licensed‚ provide a safe and sanitary environment‚ follow proper

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    Torturing Terrorists The threat of terrorism is a reality that most were oblivious to until the horrific day of September 11‚ 2001. Its’ images will forever be imprinted on the minds of the unfortunate ones who watched the tragic death of thousands. Many believe that the United States was ill prepared and ignorant of crucial information. What would happen if they had a terrorist who knew of the attack but would not talk? How far do you go to potentially save the lives of thousands? In critical

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    1. The "public comment" period closes on an OSHA proposed regulation‚ and your business had filed a public comment against the proposed regulation explaining that the regulation would not fix the problem that OSHA was trying to remedy‚ that the regulation would cost more than the problem itself‚ and that the regulation was a tax‚ not a safety change. List two arguments available to your company that may succeed in overturning the regulation. Answer: The proposed regulation would not fix the problem

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    Should the legal driving age be raised to eighteen years of age? Well‚ take into consideration that some sixteen year olds have jobs and other things to attend to such as extracurricular activities. Raising the driving age to eighteen would cause a big problem in getting them to school‚ work or any places they might need a license to get to. Think of all of the parents who have to work early‚ preventing them from taking their sixteen year old to school or work. Then tell me. Would you still make

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    This counterterrorism program came along with more restrictions on the population to prevent terrorist attacks in United States. Some of these restrictions on people have raised concern about privacy and civil liberties of U.S citizens or in somehow get into the way of personal information and liberty. But‚ the question we need to ask ourselves is: Should we have more restriction on people to prevent terrorist attacks in United States even though it interfered with privacy and civil liberties? According

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