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    Should Abortion be Illegal? Abortion has been a very controversial topic amongst today’s society. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and has been legal in the United States since the US Supreme court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Women should have the right over their own body and reproductive system. The debate over the legality of abortion has been continuous for many years. Abortion should be legal because it is a fundamental right for woman. Pro-life advocates will argue that abortion

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    Definition Argument Essay Eng 102 Abortion Should Be Illegal Abortion is not an illegal process in the United States as of today‚ but abortion is murder and murder is illegal‚ therefore; abortion should be illegal. The definition for abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. I find this definition very simple for such a complex issue‚ such as‚ life and death. This definition fails to mention the millions of

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    smoking should be banned

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    Should smoking be banned in public places? Yes Firstly‚ being in High School and being surrounded by smoke after school isn’t even a little bit pleasant. All of the older kids smoke so the younger kids like to be influenced by the juniors and seniors. They will eventually start and get into the habit of smoking. It’s also very unhealthy. Secondly‚ being in a restaurant and having to smell that smoke while eating is not only disrespectful but also disturbing and once again not healthy. I respect

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    abortion results in the death of an embryo or a fetus‚ and destroys the lives of helpless‚ innocent children. Many people believe abortions are based on moral beliefs and issues‚ but others consider it a constitutional issue. There are many reasons why I’m totally against abortion 1) it ends the life of a living child (murder)‚ 2) it can have devastating effects on your body‚ for example: never having children again‚ or complicated pregnancy‚ 3) It can emotionally scar you mentally for a long time

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    sale of cigarettes should be made illegal Nowadays in the present world smoking cigarettes has become a trend for every age of people and they take it as a fashion. A statistics shows that nearly $8.37 billion are used by the cigarette industries on advertising and promotions annually. And almost $23 million are used every day for the same purpose. The production and sale of cigarettes not only has negative impact on human health‚ it can even cause death. Because of smoking more than 5 million

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    Marijuana Many people argue about how marijuana should become legal‚ because it has been proven that is less harmful and addictive then alcohol. I however‚ believe that marijuana should remain illegal for many reasons. Marijuana dates back thousands of years ago‚ it is known to be used by the ancient Hindus‚ it has been used since then as a natural medicine and a widely abused drug. Marijuana is now the most widely used drug‚ and it also the largest cash crop. There has been a big fight to

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    Marijuana Should Be Illegal Herlina Pryor BCOM/275 March 23‚ 2014 Instructor: Jamey Pippert Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal Published: February 26‚ 1994 To the Editor: I read with concern "Legalizing Marijuana Would Allow Regulation of Its Potency" (letter‚ Feb. 13). According to the writer‚ marijuana with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol‚ or THC (the chemical that causes the psychoactive effects on the abuser)‚ is not a new phenomenon‚ and this high potency should not be used

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    Medical marijuana‚ and just plain marijuana should be illegal in all of the United States because it is a very hazardous and toxic drug. According to Peter Bensinger a co-author of “Marijuana: A Reference Handbook” says that‚ “marijuana has 468 different and toxic chemicals‚ causing a 40% increase to more cancer causing than tobacco cigarettes‚ and four times the tar of tobacco cigarettes.” And then New York Times argues that‚ “stems from the fact that many otherwise law-abiding citizens use marijuana

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    Should Boxing Be Illegal?

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    This kind of sport should not exist in the 21st century‚ for it encourages violence and harm to others. Throughout the history of boxing‚ there have been many changes to rules to make boxing safer. Boxers now have referees allowed in the ring‚ 12 rounds instead of 15‚ and trained paramedics (Loosemore). These are undoubtedly improvements for the boxers’ health and safety‚ but the sport is still not as safe as it can be. Taekwondo is a much safer martial art that everyone should do as an alternative

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    How Does ADHD Affect School Performance? The school experience can be challenging for students with ADHD. Students usually are identified only after consistently demonstrating a failure to understand or follow rules or to complete required tasks. Other common reasons for referral include frequent classroom disruptions and poor academic performance. Studies found that students with ADHD‚ compared to students without ADHD‚ had persistent academic difficulties that resulted in the following: lower

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