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    Pros and Cons of Drugs

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    The Pros of Illegal Drugs Many countries along with the United States have laws forbidding the possession‚ sale‚ and use of certain drugs ranging everywhere from marijuana to heroin. Though many countries classify these drugs as illegal‚ I believe certain ones are not as bad as people portray them as. In my mind‚ the illegal drug cannabis‚ also known as marijuana should be legalized since it can not only improve the economy but its side effects are not that foreign to other legal drugs.I believe

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    democracy is extremely dicey. Military rule also seems like a good idea but is subject to the same faults as

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    Pros and Cons of Internet

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    day (Dignan page 1). Facebook was created by Harvard student Mark Zuckerburg. The website was originally created by Harvard students but eventually branched out to other college and high schools. Membership required a valid college or high school email address. Facebook soon began to expand beyond high school and college membership. Now a user with

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    The Debate on Circumcision When it comes to the topic of circumcision‚ most of us will readily agree that we have been told that it is normal and the thought of an uncircumcised penis is “strange”. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of why were we taught uncircumcised penises are not normal? Whereas some are convinced that men are supposed to be circumcised‚ others maintain that it is not necessary and/or harmful. Circumcision is technically defined as the surgical removal

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    permissible?” that is an indicator that some sort if higher moral rule (“Killing is wrong‚” in this case) should be invoked to determine the moral course of action. Most human beings have access to this sort of intuition and the rules that it produces can also be referred to as the rules of common sense morality. Though adherents of utilitarianism have their own use for common sense morality and believe that the ultimate source of the rules of common sense morality is utility‚ the moral prohibitions that

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    If we took a moment of silence for each baby lost to abortion‚ we would be silent for over 100 years” (Frank Pavone). Many people who are pro-abortion continuously argue that abortion is not murder. However‚ if abortion is not murder‚ then why is it considered double homicide when a pregnant woman is killed? Unfortunately‚ over one million abortions are performed each year‚ which is a fifth of all pregnancies in the United States. Abortion should be illegal because not only does it hurt and kill

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    Neotopia The dictionary definition of a utopian society is “any real or imaginary society‚ place‚ state‚ etc.‚ considered to be perfect or ideal”. I have a proposal for a fictional utopian society that can create a perfect world. The name of this utopia is Neotopia. Neotopia is a worldwide concept that unites the world under one society. The problem our society has is that it is so disconnected and the different countries of the world don’t always get along. Neotopia has a very different view of

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    Pro and Cons of Uniforms

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    night chit chats across the phone lines‚ students gossip about the new policies of enforcing uniforms. Students are puzzled and questioning each other if their sense of fashion really fashionable for school any more. But one student overheard the conversation and decided to write his view in the school article‚ three useful and life changing ideas that would help with students and parents migrate to uniform. One promotes good discipline which can help decrease the amount of discipline problems. Two

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    Running Head: THE PROS AND CONS OF FREE TRADE 1 The benefits and drawbacks of free-trade Michele Robertson South University

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    knowledge and discuss discoveries among a variety of individuals who have different background but have similar career goals‚ 2) encourage greater discourse and engagement in the field‚ and 3) expand the communication around the field. In contrast‚ the con impacts involve taking the time off to travel and expensive costs. Overall‚ the idea of holding seminars and conferences to

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