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    Question What are the arguments for and against vegetarianism? Seeing animals running around filled with cuteness can bring a smile to anybody’s face. But knowing the fact that most of them will be taken away and butchered creates a number of arguments because some people would simply put this down as cruelty were as others would call it ’meat.’ Over the past years more and more campaigns and protestations have been started. Talking to a lot of vegetarians I found that their reason for being a

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    approximately twenty-one percent of all U.S pregnancies. There are usually about three stances that are taken when speaking about abortion‚ for it‚ against it‚ or both. Personally‚ I can see reasons why one would be for it and why one would be against. Although I don’t like or encourage abortion‚ I feel that a woman should have the privilege to do what she pleases with her own body. Many feel that abortion should be the woman’s choice. Some claim that they aren’t for abortion‚ they’re for the choice

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    looking very similar to those around me. As a hispanic I have been very fortunate to grow up the way I did. Sadly‚ some other people are not that lucky. My working thesis‚ which is “Although racial zoning laws prevent cities and states to separate those of color and lower income‚ the previous “red tape” laws have long lasting effects in people’s residency and education that are evident in society today‚” defines and explores different way people of color and lower income have to struggle due to centuries

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    INTRODUCTION:  Government intervention takes many forms in numerous different situations. They range from taxation‚ regulation and legislation to providing child welfare‚ housing and other financial assistance programs to the people that it governs.  Reasons for government intervention may include citizen protection‚ promoting social responsibility or paternalism‚ which happens when government attempts to manage the needs or control the conduct of individuals.  Government intervention

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    After days of abuse and being held against her will‚ Cyntoia found the strength to fight back and kill her sex trafficker. Though she committed an unlawful act‚ Cyntoia was simply attempting to survive given the circumstances she was put through. Actions made by an individual in life-or-death situations should not be held against him or her‚ as the individual pursued these actions with the will to survive. Besides the fact that these acts are considered “against the law”‚ a person follows through these

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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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    Jim Crow laws are a complex yet derogatory system of laws and customs designed to segregate those who pertain to differing races‚ thus depriving American citizens of the most fundamental of civil rights. Even the name itself provides a view of the sheer amount of discrimination these laws evoke - they were “named after a popular 19th century minstrel song that stereotyped African Americans” (rise and fall of Jim Crow PBS). The fact that the name itself comes from a cruelly comedic song designed

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    Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury‚ I am Jack Oberman‚ and I have the privilege today to prove Mr Rainsford guilty of assault and third degree murder without any reasonable doubt. According to Mr. Rainsford’s witness statement‚ he fell off of a ship and swam all the way onto the island. He then met Mr. Zaroff and henchman Ivan. Mr. Rainsford claimed they hunted humans on this island. Rainsford then says Zaroff forced him into being hunted. During the period of the 3 nights he managed to evade Zaroff

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    Miracles‚ Hume joins an argument that was occurring at the time on miracles and their place in the foundations of the Christian Faith. Hume‚ however‚ comes to the conclusion that we cannot be justified in our belief in any miracles. I believe that Hume does provide a valid‚ defensible argument in the claim that we are not justified in our belief of miracles and we can provide answers to problems that may arise from statements in his argument. Although Hume’s original argument is in my opinion strong

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    during their racist comedy shows. Jim Crow became a term used by whites and blacks alike for the “complex system of laws and customs separating the races in the south” (par. 1). Therefore‚ Jim Crow Laws were radically racist and unconstitutional laws made in the confederate states who were still grieving their lost to the union and wanted

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