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    situation in which a girl is sent home for wearing yoga pants‚ but her boy classmate stays in class while wearing a skin tight “muscle shirt.” This situation happens too often in schools all over. The discrimination in this situation may seem obvious‚ but some might deem this as an appropriate and fair incident‚ where the female was rightfully punished for her inappropriate clothing. Situations like the before example‚ are often backed up by school dress codes‚ a code in which certain articles of clothing

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    Argument against Fracking

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    different chemicals are used in fracking‚ most of which are very toxic‚ including uranium‚ mercury‚ formaldehyde and ethylene. A lot of this now toxic water stays underground and could potentially contaminate a necessary resource‚ our water supply. Some of the chemicals used have been known to cause infertility‚ autism‚ ADHD‚ diabetes and thyroid disorders. (“Fracking Air Pollution”) It is obvious that many other health risks may arise as a result of fracking. Fracturing fluid chemicals‚ contaminated

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    Abortion has been around since ancient times. It’s an endlessly debatable subject and everybody has their own opinion. I feel that whatever your beliefs every woman should have the right to abortion. I believe that the child doesn’t actually become a person with rights until they are affected by the world. Meaning that they don’t become a person until they come out of their mother and experience the world for the first time. The question of when does a fetus become a child is very important in this

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    Arguments Against Voting

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    1970. It started on the Ohio State University campus to protest the Vietnam War‚ and has spoken out against political and social issues ever since. In one of its articles‚ it states‚ “Hence voting lesser evil sends the wrong message; it’s sending a message of compromise. In effect‚ a defensive vote says ““I will settle for a good America‚ not the best America possible.”” I urge you not to settle.” What Freepress is saying is that people should not compromise when voting‚ because then you are saying

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    had an abortion when he was younger and now regrets it more than ever. His song Ten hints at the fact that he regrets doing it and wishes he never did. It goes against the constitution‚ religious beliefs‚ human life‚ and more. Abortion is more wrong and selfish than people think. There are reasons why it is unethical such as it goes against the constitution. The 14th amendment states that “all men are created equal with certain unalienable rights. Life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness” meaning

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    stated‚ “it is neither extraordinary nor unexpected that the constitution offered to your consideration should meet with opposition. It is the nature of man to pursue his own interest in preference to the public good.” Their opposition and educated arguments ensured that everything that needed to be included in the constitution was included. We now know that the Federalists prevailed‚ and the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788‚ and went into effect in 1789. In his speech Wilson concluded that he

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    Argument Against Policing

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    are laws “prohibiting genocide‚ land mines‚ biological weapons and other nasty things (Boot).” What good are laws if you do not have someone to enforce them? What good is an enforcer if they do not have the means to enforce? If for every infraction of the law America is expected to be the enforcer‚ and the policing is not divided up amongst all the countries that comprise the United Nations‚ then what is the purpose of the United Nations? Why is America constantly forced to take the lead? Before

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    that observations were above all other methods of discovery and was firmly against theorizing ([3] 86-87). Mach’s philosophy was that “A scientific law was a quantitative relationship between one observable phenomenon and another” ([3] VIII). He thought that since atoms could not observed that they must not exist ([3] 86). Not only were there not observations of atoms‚ but they were also a theory. Although the atomic theory was gaining support‚ Mach would not believe in it because it could not actually

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    which was a movement that impacted society in a positive way. However‚ the true sole purpose of the poster was to make factory work more acceptable for women. The “We can do it!” poster was not illustrated to provide women with a positive image of what it was to be at work. Before World War II‚ women had to work outside the home as there was no men to do the hard jobs. The need for another income was already a fact of American life in the 19th Century. The poster just asked women to work for men

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    according to Lin Edwards‚ Neuroscience Major‚ “New research from the UK shows the brain continues to develop after childhood and puberty‚ and is not fully developed until people are well into their 30’s and 40’s” (Edwards). Also those that are against lowering the drinking age claim that by lowering the drinking age there will be more alcohol getting into high schools. While it’s possible that alcohol could wind up more frequently in high schools‚ kids wouldn’t be as tempted to drink alcohol because

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