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    The Pros and Cons of Physical Education Most of us remember gym class. For many of us‚ it was the most hated or the most anticipated class. Those that were a little bit heavier or not as athletically inclined may remember the class as a nightmare‚ while others may remember it as the most exciting time of the day. Either way‚ physical education was required. Today‚ however‚ the necessity of physical education classes is up for debate. Parents‚ faculty‚ council members‚ and even the

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    Crime Scene Report

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    Crime scene report Introduction A suspected white powder was seized from the crime scene and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Presumptive test was firstly used in order to find out if it was a positive drug‚ in order to follow a further analysis. Gas Chromatogram (GC) and mass spectrum was used for further analysis‚ in order to find out what exactly was this drug‚ and find its mixtures and compounds. Results From the chromatogram/spectrum peak report it is shown that there are two retention

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    pro and con homeless

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    anyone else . Many can turn to drug addiction by coming on the streets rather than starting there the first place and develop mental illness which can be disguised through appearance and drug addiction etc. Our Society are first to complain about crime rates yet lack help for the homelessness which is only surely making things worse? Many Homeless citizens are not motivated to try and help them self because of the way society judges and precepts them‚ So all they can do is turn to drastic measures

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    In Canada‚ the Medical Council of Canada examines and administers licensed to Medical Doctors. In 1912‚ when “A uniform system and high standards for physician assessment and practice for all of Canada” was put in place‚ it was decided‚ “this system was to be administered by the newly formed Medical Council of Canada.” In 2011‚ there were 72‚529 licensed physicians

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    The Pros And Cons Of Cults

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    Cults and Consequences Without even realizing it‚ people give their lives up to cults every day. Cults manage to convince people to join and do things they would never have done otherwise‚ ranging from boldly declaring false statements to removing themselves from society. However‚ the government almost never publicly condemns any cults‚ no matter the size or severity of them. The legality of cults is very general and often focuses only how it affects others outside of it. The devotee can start to

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    Walmart; growing up this was what my siblings and I referred to as the W-word. When a friend would mention an outing to the retail store we would exclaim “You shop at the W-word?!” this was always followed closely by a sharp gasp. There are two groups of Walmart shoppers; the first wonder how they would live without the large retail store; then there is the second‚ who hate Walmart with a passion‚ some even going as far as to never step foot in the store. If you are part of the first group you probably

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    finds the pros and cons of a given situation to determine the desired outcome. William Stuntz (2011)‚ author of The Collapse of American Criminal Justice‚ asserted that “...The more likely murderers‚ rapists‚ and car thieves are to face punishment for their crimes‚ the fewer murders‚ rapes and stolen cars there will be.” (p. 51). Furthermore‚ if people were to commit a crime the more that given crime is punished in the eyes of the law‚ the less likely people are prone to committing that crime. Although

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    arrest rates during the two years preceding treatment‚ and completion of treatment was associated with the greatest reductions in arrest rates’” (Mcvay). This treatment dealt with the behavioral issues‚ which meant there was less chance of another crime being committed. This is an enormous improvement over the results we see with federal prisons. In summary‚ we see much less recidivism with alternative programs‚ making it a more promising way to rehabilitate those who’ve committed drug-related

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    Euthanasia, Pros and Cons

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    euthanasia‚ which is legal in some countries of the EU and in some USA states‚ non-voluntary euthanasia‚ related to those people who legally cannot decide to give consent or not (children mainly)‚ and involuntary euthanasia‚ which is highly regarded as a crime in political terms. Besides‚ the division may go further if we think of passive or active procedurals. However‚ the one that leads to special considerations is that of voluntary and active euthanasia. Thus‚ in this essay I will discuss and analyze

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    Pro and Cons Unions Introduction The effect of teacher unions on school reform is a controversial in the world of education. A teachers union is an organization of workers that have banded together to achieve common goals. America consists of two main teachers unions; the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. “The National Education Association‚ the nation ’s largest professional employees organization‚ it has more than three million members that

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