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    were just fine the way they were and everything should be left alone. In Document 2 we see that Mercy Otis Warren was an opponent. He had fear that the Constitution would threaten the rights of conscience and liberty of press. Patrick Henry was also against ratifying the Constitution. In Document 4‚ he says that a Constitution would endanger the rights and privileges that the people had and they would lose sovereignty‚ the freedom from an external control. In Document 5‚ Amos Singletree also opposed

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    Arguments Against Ebola

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    failure. Producing and sending vaccines revolve around one thing money and is there enough. The funding needed to produce a vaccine and send the vaccine needs to be increased. There are cases where vaccines as not mass produce because the expense is too high or is too expensive to send them out as fast as they are produce because of the lack of funding. This can be solved if funding for production and sending of vaccines are

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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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    Prohibitionists were so convinced that banning alcohol would automatically change the behavior of Americans and little thought actually was put in the enforcement of the newly endorsed Eighteenth Amendment. The Volstead Act was formed to back up the newly established Eighteenth Amendment when the Prohibition Bureau was founded. Congress only set aside two million dollars for the new Prohibition Bureau. The Prohibition Bureau was the federal law enforcement agency that enforced the new Prohibition

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    distractions (WMD) that the regime of Saddam Hussein was said to possess. As has been public knowledge and a fact‚ after a thorough search in all of Iraq‚ such weapons failed to be uncovered putting in jeopardy serious allegations that have been levelled against the Saddam Hussein regime. To view this‚ it brought a close perspective to why in the first place the American decision makers where so convinced and confident that the Iraqi regime possessed WMD. The second question that may arise is why was President

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    Arguments Against Adoption

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    Cassie Dixon ENG 102 MWF 10am Mrs. Russell 04/05/2013 Adoption Is an Option The first question a teenager asks after getting a positive pregnancy test is‚ “What am I going to do with the baby?” There are three options to consider: getting an abortion‚ keeping the baby‚ or giving it up for adoption. Abortion is probably the worst and most dangerous‚ followed closely by the decision to keep the baby‚ which is also dangerous and very expensive. Adoption is the safest‚ least expensive‚ smartest

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    Argument Against NASA

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    This frightens many people that we soon will not have room for everyone on the earth. But there is hope! NASA “was able to” keep a man in space for a whole year (What Is NASA‚ 2009). NASA has been trying its hardest to try and find a new planet for us to live on. NASA does a “lot of different things” including looking for extraterrestrial life (NASA budget cuts‚ 2013). NASA has been on a mad hunt to try and find

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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 Voters

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    percentages but they are not accurate on what they believe in. I totally agree with Zornick when it says that gun control is to become a big factor‚ especially looking at what has been happening today. I believed it was a well written article‚ although I thought it could have had a little more information added on reasons for wanting to do background checks. I also agree when voters agree to favor the background check. This article does not really cover what the political system is doing to make this

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    Argument Against Voting

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    also good in many ways and I will explain why. Voting can help make minimum wages higher‚ lower income inequality‚ it can better healthcare etc. Voting also allows the voter to feel some sense of control and power over his or her future. No matter what the outcome of the election people are still able to express themselves. Voting is a form of personal authorization that gives you the chance to voice your opinion on issues that matter to you and others. If people don’t vote‚ then problems that society

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