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    olds in the bars after 10 p.m. I have examined several sources and classified them into the following criteria: a) Pro-ordinance based on safety perspectives‚ b) Pro-ordinance based on unrestricted environment issues‚ c) Anti-ordinance based on alcohol statistics‚ d) Anti-ordinance based on crime rates‚ e) Anti-ordinance based on overall community as it stands in Iowa City today. Pro-ordinance based on safety perspectives

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    As stated in"9 Principal Pros and Cons of Gun Control”‚ gun control can lead to lowering the amount of gun related deaths‚ the guns are rarely used for self-defense. The majority of mass murderers use legal weapons‚ and it can lead to fewer suicides. Although taking away gun control

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    there are pros and also cons to this controversy. Barth supports this view first with various types of available pros to preventing distracting driving. First Barth speaks on the pros of “Hands Free Aids” which they are “designed to keep drivers hands on the wheel and eyes on the road by acting as a speaker phone”(Barth). Barth states that hand free aids also “handle incoming calls easily with the press of a button or with voice” (Barth). Not only that Barth supports her claim with pros she also

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    The Kinsey Scale

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    Human Sexuality 21 Professor Lanoix December 4‚ 2012 Pros and Cons of the Kinsey’s Scale ​Sex was such a horrible topic to talk about‚ but a biologist of Indiana University introduced a scale that broke the silence. The silence changed due to this biologist named Alfred C. Kinsey (1894-1956). Kinsey broke the silence because before the scale everyone would keep their sexual orientation to themselves and most likely did not tell anyone. In other words‚ he was a great influence to people because

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    Pros And Cons Of SNAP

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    revenues fall short of spending‚ any program funded out of general revenue can be accused of causing the deficit problem. Instead‚ we should compare the costs and the benefits of each program‚ and then find a way to pay for those that pass and reduce the scale or eliminate those that fail. Even though spending on SNAP has increased quite a bit during the recession‚ the program is working. I have no doubt that this program passes the cost-benefit

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    Pros And Cons Of ORV

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    know that the government along with all the states are cutting down on the amount of trails that riders can legally ride on without being yelled at by landowners or put in jail by the cops. Also too many riders - of both age groups from children to adult - are getting injured and/or killed because of cops chasing them or even just the riders not being safe enough and making intelligent decisions because they didn’t need to take a safety class. Basically‚ ORVs do not have a set of operation standards

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    Damaging the part of the brain dealing with the cortex that is part of the brain that helps with the memory‚ behavior‚ and intelligence. Affecting parts of the brain from gathering its creative memories‚ controlling thinking skills and behavior. Mostly known from being the form of dementia that is also called Alzheimer’s disease. Dealing with chronic disease there are pros and cons that deals with the cost of healthcare and also the cost of the beneficial drugs that are known to be helpful. Branching

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    field of criminal justice there are many pros‚ but along with these pros there are many cons. When looking at the pros of the criminal justice field there are some that stand out pretty heavily. Some of these pros include‚ job security‚ and being able to help people. But with each one of these pros there is a direct opposite. The cons include‚ stress‚ and the dangerous situations you will be put in. You have to ask yourself‚ do the pros outweigh the cons? Job security is something that everyone

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    communities and provide a new source of indisputable hard evidence. Unfortunately‚ everything also comes with its disadvantages and while the benefits of body cameras do outweigh the negatives on paper‚ they may still not be enough to result in wide scale implementation. Such disadvantages include cost‚ as the cost of a single body camera ranges from $400 to $700 (Taser International Inc.) The reliability of these cameras may also be called into question as technological bugs are inevitable. According

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    unbelievable amounts of tax dollars for the state. The bottom line is kids and adults will smoke marijuana if it legal or not. The legalization of marijuana will allow for the government to have a monitor of how many users there are‚ instead of speculating. There are some cons‚ such as underage users‚ or people driving while high‚ but this happens regardless of the legality‚ therefore‚ marijuana should be made legal. The pros are significant‚ such as the use of a pain medication to help those coping

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