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    century that people live in today‚ people are always carrying around water bottles. Whether they be in a Tervis Tumblr‚ or in plastic bottle people always have water with them. While people think most people may drink tap water‚ they would be wrong. Most people drink tap water because is it safer for the environment. And it does not take as much water as people think it takes to produce bottled water. And it also is a healthier choice than any other drink‚ even over tap water. Most people think that

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    Some people prefer to live in small town. Others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? use specific reasons and detail to support your answer.  Mankind has paid great attention to residence. Some people are in favor of living in small town while others show great interest in living in a big city. From my perspective‚ the latter is my great choice.  First and foremost‚ good conditional systems draw much of my consideration. The fact is that there are a lot of

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    Alternate Energy should be used more. Renewable energy creates three times more jobs then fossil fuels. Renewable energy is being used more in the world. People are realizing that fossil fuels are going to run out soon and that it is destroying the environment. And burning these things releases greenhouse gasses that is causing climate change. Alternate energy should be used more because burning fossil fuels is causing climate change‚ drilling oil is dangerous‚ and alternate energy is clean and renewable

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    unethical activities by assuming bad behaviour is an inherent personality trait. "Only shady people do shady things‚" right? We assume the CFO who reports false financial data and the hedge fund manager who commits insider trading do so because they are inherently "bad people." The maxim of individual responsibility is comforting because it implies that‚ to eradicate criminal or unethical behaviour‚ all we need to do is identify and weed out the corrupt few. However‚ that maxim has two major flaws

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    Assess the care for sentencing mentally disordered offenders to prison rather than a forensic psychiatric hospital setting. The 19th Century saw many efforts to remove mentally ill offenders from the prison system. Bethlam Hospital in London opened a new wing for the criminal offenders who were diagnosed with a mental illness. Shortly after‚ Broadmoor hospital was opened. However‚ this did not end the detention of the mentally ill offenders in prison; although more special provision was being

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    People all over the United States suffer from mental illnesses butv a great majority of them do not seek medical attention. They continue to live out their lives with this illness untreated. Which can lead to serious effects on the person’s life. Both mental and physical. A mental illness that is left untreated can become hazardous in multiple ways. It can put the person’s happiness and health in danger. One of the most common effecteds is that the mental illness becomes worse. When people decide

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    Long time ago‚ majority of the people of the United States would agree that a person with a blue uniform with a bright yellow badge is mostly known as a police officer‚ which is an individual who helps the people in need of their assistance; however‚ these images have changed during the 21st century‚ violence between deputies and civilians as they battle each other to extreme measures. Having the media to record the situation‚ and spiralling into a heated debate on who had the fault; however‚ with

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    mental health is the fact that people do not understand how to recognize mental illness or how to react to it. We have very efficient ways of treating all kinds of problems‚ but too often‚ no one wants to take the initiative to recognize and take actions when a person clearly needs help. Studies show that the public has information about mental illness and is misled by it. Parents often deny that their children have mental health problems. Teachers and relatives do not have training in recognizing

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    Today in society people tend to do inconsiderate‚ disrespectful and dangerous behaviors. Society tend to have dishonorable behavior‚ but people can change and have an honorable behavior. Therefore‚ it is necessary to be conscious about society’s bad behaviors such as domestic violence and irresponsible parenting and how people can start implementing good behaviors. First of all‚ domestic violence is caused by consuming alcohol and drugs‚ but can also be overstress that can cause people to make dangerous

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    The theistic argument that I think is most plausible is the Cosmological Argument. I think this because to me this is the only argument that is plausible because things do not exist without a cause. For example‚ people and animals do not exist without reproduction. People must have a first cause to be created and exist. “The cosmological argument for God’s existence goes like this: The world could not exist on its own so there must have been a first cause that brought it into being. This first

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