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    The debate against homework is quite interesting‚ actually. There are people on one side saying that we should be given no homework‚ people on another side saying that we should be given “quality” homework‚ and then you have people that are indifferent on the topic saying that we should be given homework‚ however to an extent. There are studies proving that all three sides have some points to back up their opinion on their topic. Those who are against homework believe that homework has no benefit

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    Vegetarianism From pollution and climate change to protection against major diseases‚ such as Cancer‚ Type II Diabetes‚ and Obesity‚ all of them major concerns in the 21st century(Curfman‚ 2009). Trying to find a cure in medicine and not succeeding‚ well what if medicine is the wrong way to go when trying to find cures ? Mother nature has the ability to give us all kinds of cures‚ it’s been used for thousands of years for healing and relieving our suffering. Even with all of the advances in 21st

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    I recognize the problem immigrants cause in the United States. But Immigrants “taking our jobs” is not something we have to be against. If an American said that their country is not to his or her liking‚ and moved to another country that may seem beneficial to them. How would it be bad for them to find a job or career in the so called country and for them to be looked down upon because

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    we ourselves have seen the horrors of war and what it can do‚ but however in extreme cases it is necessary to engage in war if the cause is deemed just. In more recent times‚ there have been new debates as to whether or not the fight against terrorism is warranted. For example‚ America’s fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in the 2000’s has killed many civilians and erupted civil unrest in the Middle East making the situation much more explosive. Some may argue that under no circumstances is war

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    information‚ 82% off all respondents noted the media as one of their sources.” Parents have based the safety of their child’s life off controversial or persuasive information resulting in the decrease of immunizations leaving children unprotected against contagions. If a child was locked out of the house in a rainstorm‚ we would consider that neglect‚ but why are vaccines any different? Vaccinations should be mandatory to protect the lives of children whose parents are

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    Ratification of the Constitution In 1787 the Constitution was written and submitted to the states for ratification‚ this leading to months of fierce debate. Some states welcomed the new Constitution but others were fearful of it. They were afraid that this would be just like being under the control of Great Britain‚ which they just broke free from. But the rest of the states saw this as a good thing and very necessary for America to strive. In Document 1‚ we find a newspaper editor from the

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    it is more likely to see a size zero model prancing about your television screen than a woman with healthy weight and size. Nowadays however‚ the pressure is on for young women to be as skinny as they can be‚ which borders on the skeletal. Although some believe this is beautiful‚ the ‘ideal’ body‚ it is a massive health risk and an unrealistic ideal to aspire to. For whose benefit is the media perpetuating this image and how damaging is this to our young people? Research has shown that twenty six

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    Arguments Against Gmos

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    Imagine sitting around the dinner table on a Friday with your family‚ looking at the wonderful food you’re about to eat. What you don’t realize is that there’s not only good food but herbicides as well. Genetically modified organisms are any organisms that have been modified genetically. Genetically modified organisms or GMOs are made to produce more meat out of a product and to mature the product faster. Genetically modified organisms are a very controversial subject all over the world because

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    With immigration on the rise‚ have we stopped to think who were letting into our country? While helping our fellow human beings is nice‚ we need to stop and think what ideas and customs their bringing into our country. While not all immigrants are intolerant and hateful‚ some can bring in ideas of sexism‚ homophobia‚ misogyny‚ and intolerance. For this reason is why we should set up a tolerance test to all immigrants who come into our country to test and see if they can fit and adhere to our beliefs

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    Arguments Against Ageism

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    stereotyping and discriminating against people based on their age (Ageism‚ n.d.). The term was first coined by Robert Neil Butler in 1969 to describe discrimination against seniors‚ and is similar to racism and sexist (Ageism‚ n.d.). Ageism consists of three elements‚ including prejudicial attitudes towards others‚ old age‚ and the aging process; institutional practices and policies that perpetuate stereotypes about older people; and discriminatory practices against the elderly. Ageism is also used

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