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    same right of security as any Americans. ProConorg.‚(2007) stated Opponents argue that altering the traditional definition of marriage as between a man and a woman will further weaken a threatened institution and that legalizing gay marriage is a slippery slope that may lead to polygamous and interspecies marriages (p.1). Every person has the right to be a parent‚ no matter their gender. Being the same sex and wanting to adopt should not be a factor because it is against their moral rights. There is

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    against using the tax exemption as a way to compel change in a nonprofit’s policies‚” Kris Lev-Twombly‚ the group’s director of public policy‚ wrote late Wednesday in an email. “Stripping nonprofits of tax exemption on ideological grounds is a slippery slope. Nonprofits are the embodiments of free speech in our society. When we disagree with a nonprofit’s policies‚ we should vote by moving our donation dollars and our volunteer feet elsewhere.” The association said it is difficult to estimate how

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    should not be legalized. I believe that legalizing marijuana will move our communities in the wrong direction. Many people argue that marijuana will not have an effect on the safety of Americans but that is not the case. I realize this may be a slippery slope‚ but I must pose these questions. If pot is legalized what will be the impact? Does that mean that they will legalize substances like heroin some day? It seems to me that when people are given and inch they end up

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    Levin’s analysis he states that‚ “Homosexuality is likely to cause unhappiness because it leaves unfulfilled an innate and innately rewarding desire.” This reasoning takes information from one fact and jumps to the conclusion of another. This slippery slope relies heavily on anatomy. Levin neglected human thought and pleasure‚ ultimately making his argument invalid. Nature made it possible for the human race to survive through the use of sexual organs. Levin’s description about the function of the

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    Smith’s cessation. Dick Smith accused the Private Equity group Anchorage Capital of ‘destroying’ the business. They bought it off of Woolworths in 2012. Dick Smith is in deep dept with the banks and has claimed all limited creditors. Dick Smith’s slippery slope lead to cessation‚ induced by Ferrier Hodgson. Dick Smith has had to let off 3000 members of staff. The issue with Dick Smith is that they have officially shut down and put the entirety of their staff in unemployment. Ferrier Hodgson has listed

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    Redefining marriage to include same-sex relationships is the culmination of this revisionism‚ and it would leave emotional intensity as the only thing that sets marriage apart from other bonds." [70]Gay marriage could potentially lead down a "slippery slope" giving people in polygamous‚ incestuous‚ bestial‚ and other nontraditional relationships the right to marry. [10] Glen Lavy‚ JD‚ senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund‚ argued in a May 21‚ 2008 Los Angeles Times Op-Ed‚ "The movement for

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    nothing will ever be solved. History offers no modern examples of the effectiveness of harsh interrogation techniques. There are many other ways of interrogation that are available and more effective. Studies have also shown that torture is a “slippery slope” in that each act of torture makes it easier to accept the use of torture in the future. Torture violates the rights of human dignity of the victim. We all as humans have rights and we should all be respected. Torture treats the victim as

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    Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation In this speech by Charles Foster Kane‚ there are several examples of being bias. To start with the whole speech is bias because it is only coming from one person’s point of view. Charles Kane does not offer to bring in his opponent to defend himself. He is constantly attacking Jim Getty as being the bad guy‚ while never offering any solutions to fix the problems. Another example of bias comes from the campaigner at the beginning of the audio clip

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    has at certain level accepted the nature of the work‚ and perhaps stretching her ethical code a little more to include bribery would not be asking too much. The negative side of this approach is obvious: making compromises regarding ethics is a slippery slope. If McCaskey gives even

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    In the United States‚ we do "at least attempt to control" violent and irresponsible gun behavior. Gun laws in the United States regulate the sale‚ possession‚ and use of firearms and ammunition. State laws vary‚ and are independent of existing federal firearms laws‚ although they are sometimes broader or more limited in scope than the federal laws. For instance‚ some U.S. states have created assault weapon bans that are similar to the expired federal assault weapons ban. Moreover as a regulatory

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