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    The question of mandatory service has been asked by many americans time and again. While many see it as a patriotic duty to your country others see it as contridictory to the very idea of patriotism and freedom. One frequentley expressed opinion on the side for mandatory service is that it builds a sense of national pride and being apart of something greater than ones self‚ however those who oppose this idea would argue quite the oppisite‚ that someone does not gain a sense of national pride

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    reads‚ God created everything in seven days and claimed all was good (Genesis 2). Altering the process of death as euthanasia does would be going against what He created. Just as it is said in Ecclesiastes‚ “For everything there is a season‚ a time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die.” Turning to Euthanasia would be going against God’s timing for He has a plan for everyone and everything He created. The book of Deuteronomy discusses the choice of life or death. God was

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    the requirement of the vaccine does not infringe on peoples life‚ liberty‚ or freedom‚ as it does the greater good of the community by having all people get it. I have also avoided any equal protection of the law by requiring everyone to get the vaccine as long as they fall into the FDA approval categories. I have not excluded any groups‚ other than medical waivers‚ or people whom the FDA has already determined should not use the

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    from the challenging work they have accomplished. “Bringing a single drug to market costs a major pharmaceutical company anywhere from $800 million to $1.5 billion”(Forbes 2009). In regard to the gigantic amount of profit‚ many think that pharmacists should not be allowed to collect such a large profit. Despite this opinion‚ much of the profit will go towards research for other life changing drugs. The same ideals go for similar groundbreaking industries. “The road to recovery runs through markets‚ not

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    reports and to prevent any assistance being given to the enemy. Depending on the severity of the offense‚ the guilty person was either “court-martial” or sent to trial by court. If the offense was committed with the “intention of aiding the enemy‚” the person

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    violated.Sensor ship is a spreading diesiese that must be stopped.It violates the fist amendment rights. It gives us less freedom to chose.Also it hurts what the artists want to say in their song.Music should not be censored at the rate it is being censored at‚ Censorship violates the first amendment and all of its rights.The first amendment promises freedom of speech.This freedom is being violated by the government thought.The article states “The F.C.C has done its job protecting people on the radio

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    “Animal rights” are rights that are believed to belong to animals to live free from any use in medical research‚ hunting‚ and other services to humans. For the past 20 years‚ there has been a long ongoing debate about whether experiments on animals for the benefit of medical or scientific research is ethical. “Animal rights teach us that certain things are wrong as a matter of principle‚ that there are some things that it is morally wrong to do to animals” (BBC-Animal Rights). This says that human

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    both advocated a crude son of eugenics‚ recommending infanticide for deformed infants … they also supported euthanasia in cases of terminal or incurable illness. Each‚ however‚ rejected the notion of suicide. To Aristotle‚ suicide was an offense against the stale‚ because man owed a civic duty to the state… Sophocles was probably the first to accept suicide as a general remedy for life’s hardships and burdens. The Stoics readily embraced this position and tolerated suicide for a variety of reasons

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    100 years to the great depression and FDR. The arguments for and against the minimum wage go back just as far and tend to be emotionally charged. But does this policy‚ established during the great depression still make sense today? As the economy enters a new‚ global‚ era does the minimum wage help or hurt us? Through a review of arguments both for and against the minimum wage‚ and a review of the research that supports or disproves those arguments this paper hopes to present a balanced non-emotional

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    pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus. Just reading these definitions begin the argument of whether or not abortion should be legal and if it is “morally” right. Abortion has become a popular topic of discussion across politics and within churches. Although both sides have valid arguments‚ it is up to the woman carrying the child to decide whether she will keep the child or not. No government‚ nor religion should force someone into making a decision they weren’t fully supportive of.

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