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    Factors For and Against Marijuana should be legalized in the United States. Reasons for legalization (ranked from strongest to weakest) 1. Medical benefits for terminal illnesses such as cancer. 2. Police and court resources would be freed to pursue more serious crimes. 3. The FDA could regulate the quality and safety of the drug. 4. This drug has fewer side effects that most currently legal narcotics. 5. Legalization would lower prices‚ thereby reducing crimes such as theft. 6

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    Points For and Against For: • Australian society‚ often in the face of major difficulties. • multiculturalism is good for the society as it brings cultural diversity to the society‚ can foster a tolerant society‚ and improve relations with other countries • Multiculturalism is a set of practical policies aimed variously at improving the absorption of migrants and harmoniously integrating a culturally diverse society around liberal democratic values.’[11] As such‚ multiculturalism

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    obvious focus around power struggles. These power struggles could be anything physical‚ mental‚ or emotional between separate parties that could result in one being supreme over the other. All parties wish to be supreme of the others. The novella‚ “Goodbye Columbus”‚ is written on the premise of constant power struggles that resonate throughout the novella expressed through family‚ social class‚ and the relationship of Brenda and Neil. The most obvious of the power struggles are presented to the reader

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    L. Women’s Rights a struggle for equality During much of its history‚ the struggle for equality has been a lengthy vigorous fight that has affected a variety of races and sex. Most movements and theories had leaders who inspired and rallied fellow believers in a common cause. Often the leaders of these movements motivated their followers with inspirational speeches that included evidence from founding documents‚ to our nation’s beliefs supporting their ideas. Similarly‚ many influential writers

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    Against the Odds: Rhetorical Analysis Magazine article “Against the Odds” appeared in U.S News & World Report in May 2005. The author‚ Kim Clark‚ has over twenty years of journalism experience with expertise in financial aid‚ business‚ personal finance and economics. Clark has had television appearances on MSNBC and CNN‚ while also appearing as a guest on many metro radio stations (U.S News & World Report‚ 2011). The article discusses brick-and-mortar casinos and online casinos to fully capture

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    SPA & Maoist came to an understanding as to how new Constituent Assembly was to be elected. --Parliament passed laws taking most of the powers of the king. It was known as second movement of democracy in Nepal. BOLIVIA’S WATER WAR-A Struggle against Privatisation of Water --Bolivia is a small and poor country in Latin America.The WorldBank

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    Overcoming Struggles: Two Beliefs Angie Thompson 5/17/2014 Overcoming struggles in today’s business world is a problem all businesses are faced with. These can include problems with the customer‚ the board‚ or maybe problems within the organization that can cause a corporation to flounder. Michael Dell (Dell) and Andy Grove (Grove) are two businessmen that were bound and determined this would never happen to them. Main Contributions Dell‚ founder of

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    Macquarie College Year 10 Against The Tide Essay Essay Question: How has the composer of your set text developed ideas about one theme in their novel? In the novel Against The Tide‚ Irini Savvides develops numerous themes. One of these major themes would be family. Savvides develops this theme in depth by using descriptive language and literary techniques such as poetry and imagery. She explores this theme in her verse novel in an effective way. She incorporates different cultures colliding

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    Social Darwinism In the wild‚ animals compete against one another for survival‚ fighting to keep their spot in the world. America‚ along with every other country goes through tough economic struggle‚ where the population has to fight in order to survive. Social Darwinism is a term used to describe the idea that humans‚ like animals and plants‚ compete in a struggle for existence in which natural selection results in "survival of the fittest." People living in the United States indeed‚

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    the pattern of class struggle that Marx sees appearing under capitalism. Karl Marx was an innovative German economist and philosopher. He was also the founder of the “Communist movement”. Marx was writing in contradiction of a backdrop of a huge industrial change. Newly industrialised cities were expanding and overcrowding‚ and most of the working class were living in excessive poverty. Marx looked at history as the “story of class struggles” in which the troubled fight against their dictators. Marx

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