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    alarming‚ taxpayers spend almost fourteen billion per year on the war against pot‚ which is a lot of money that could be spent stimulating the economy instead of dwindling it. Also‚ drug cartels in Mexico would weaken. Marijuana makes up fifty percent of cartel profits‚ so if legalized‚ their enterprise would fall apart. In turn‚ law enforcement would be able to focus more on searching for high-risk drugs and protection against

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    side with the second opposing argument. The first argument talks about theoretical things that can never happen. Instead‚ the second argument talks about a real solution to the problem. The solution to “ boost the defensive capacities of prospective victims.” This is more realistic in my opinion. They both talk about how it is inevitable and how there is basically nothing we can do to stop someone from killing people if they really want to. If I were to add to each argument I strongly add upon the statement

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    electoral system for the United States‚ should the United States replace their current system of voting for compulsory voting? If the United States were to change the law so that citizen were obligated to vote what would be the consequences for those who chose not to vote? If the government fined those who didn’t vote wouldn’t that go against the constitution? The first amendment gives those the right to freedom of speech‚ free exercise of religion‚ the freedom of press‚ and the right to peacefully assemble

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    Argument 1: Thousands of terminally ill patients suffer from untreatable pain.               *There is untreatable pain               *Thousands of terminally ill patients in pain Claim 1: A large part of what are improperly labeled as terminally ill patients do not suffer pain‚ and those who do suffer‚ it is definitely treatable by palliative care. Matthew E. Conolly‚ M.D. November 4 1989. Alternative to Euthanasia: Pain Management. Nightingale Alliance. www.nightingalealliance.org/pdf/Altern_to_Euthanasia

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    by an ’employer’‚ usually through mental or physical abuse or the threat of abuse; dehumanised‚ treated as a commodity or bought and sold as ’property’; physically constrained or has restrictions placed on his/her freedom of movement.” It’s unclear what the motives of slavers is; it can be assumed that in order to abuse a living being in this way one would have to be in some form ill‚ or in some cases it is just something practiced in the culture for hundreds of years that has not yet been abolished

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    Are you against child abuse or not? According to authorities on child abuse‚ it’s very rare for people to report about child abuse when they see it like they use to in 1970-1990. Now a day’s people just leave it how it is as long as it’s not there child they really don’t worry about it. Abusing kids for unnecessary reasons and hitting them with objects that may bruise them badly isn’t the way of a parent teaching their kids manners at all. Especially taking your anger out on the child isn’t the way

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    The debate over health care has been going on for a long time‚ now it’s time to end it. The purpose of health care is to make sure the price is affordable so you can help the person or family member that has an illness or sickness. Americans should encourage health care because‚ one of the most important documents that we follow‚ the Declaration of Independence clearly shows this‚ and also because lots of people can die without health care. The historic document that helped shape America‚ the Declaration

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    The exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. Now imagine how our system would function without the exclusionary rule. A police officer could detain‚ arrest or search an individual and his property based on bias‚ a hunch or because they just felt like it‚ without reasonable cause. If the officer discovered in criminating evidence‚ it could be freely admitted at the individual’s criminal trial. And that evidence that is found without the

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    Existentialism is a Humanism Jean-Paul Sartre‚ 19451 My purpose here is to defend existentialism against several reproaches that have been laid against it. Existentialism has been criticised for inviting people to remain in a quietism of despair‚ to fall back into a the middle-class luxury of a merely contemplative philosophy. We are reproached for underlining human nastiness‚ and forgetting‚ as the Catholic Mme. Mercier has it‚ the smile of the child. All and sundry reproach us for treating

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    Who thought that such a small bullet could have such a big impact on America? In recent times‚ the issue of gun control has become a progressively intense topic. Whenever a national catastrophe occurs that involves gun brutality‚ the question on what to do about American’s gun control takes the spot light. Most of the crimes that involve firearms are committed with the use of a handgun; this is a serious problem with America today. Although‚ most would agree that the world needs to come up with a

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