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    Commission to regulate financial reporting in the 1930s ANS: T 3. The SEC has allowed accounting policy-making power to remain in the private sector. ANS: T 4. Arguments supporting unregulated markets are largely inductive in nature. ANS: F 5. All of the arguments supporting the case for unregulated markets relate to the incentives for a firm to report information about itself to owners and to the capital market in general. ANS:

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    Rebuttal: Physician Assisted Suicide Rebuttal: Physician Assisted Suicide Assisted suicide has been a controversial topic since long before this past election. Physician assisted suicide (PAS) is when a physician gives a patient‚ usually terminally ill‚ the means to end their life by self-administered lethal injection or an overdose of drugs (Marker). PAS should not be confused with euthanasia‚ which is when a person other than the patient causes the death. Ben Mattlin’s article‚ “Suicide

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    Controversial Subject Rebuttal On August 29‚ 2005‚ the Gulf Coast was struck with one of the most unforgettable natural disasters in American History. The effects of Hurricane Katrina have been shattering and long-lasting. However‚ could the question been plausibly raised whether or not to rebuild New Orleans? Evidently it was. Lance Winslow‚ freelance writer‚ from California did just that in an article titled: Why did God Destroy New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina? Winslow states “Many

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    painful and often terminal diseases. In his article‚ “How the War on Drugs Punishes Those Who Suffer‚” Jason Silverstein explains the reasons for a disparity in available pain medicine between high-income countries and middle to low income countries. The International Narcotics Control Board binds countries to pain medicine quotas by income (Silverstein). In poorer countries around the world‚ governments focus more on preventing injection drug abuse than they do promoting use of the drugs for pain relief

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    Michaela AP Lang & Comp Nick Jans Rebuttal April 25th‚ 2013 Nick Jans is a retired‚ somewhat bitter‚ teacher and in his article Student Problems begin at home he stated‚ “kids these days ain’t what they used to be”. First‚ he claims that the teachers are not to blame‚ it’s the students. Then he turns it around onto the parents. Jans tries using logical appeal to talk about teenagers’ gaming habits‚ and he tries using emotional appeal towards parents about sex‚ having bad attitudes and how

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    Article Rebuttal In a recent article‚ published by NBC News and written by Advocates for the Disabled and Seriously Ill‚ there was much support for marijuana and its medicinal use. The effectively of marijuana for medical purposes is still debatable by many. With new research arising from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) claiming the effects of medicinal marijuana will slow or stop the growth of lung cancer cells as well as breast cancer cells. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)‚ on the other

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    Rebuttal (Affirmative) Our first rebuttal point is that Censorship would take away our first amendment rights The First Amendment of the US Constitution states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." Censorship according to the Encyclopedia Britannica is "The

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    Assignment: Article Rebuttal Anthony Herzog BCOM/275 10/08/2012 In the article “Male College students believe taking performance-enhancing Drugs for sports is more unethical than using stimulants to Improve grades‚ according to new study‚” author Audrey Hamilton argues that male college students believe that it is more of a necessity to use prescription drugs for success than using steroids. In this short rebuttal it will attempt to analyze the reliability‚ credibility‚ and

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    Copyright © 2003 by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Originally written: 2003-JUL-10 Latest update: 2003-OCT-8 Author: B.A. Robinson http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_marint.htm#menu Twenty Arguments against Same-Sex Marriage (SSM) and Rebuttals: Overview: Polls in the late 1990s found that the topic of greatest concern for conservative Christians‚ and for many other North Americans‚ was that gays and lesbians might achieve rights and protections in law that had previously

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    Rebuttal Article “Why it’s time to legalize steroids in professional sports” written by Chris Smith of Forbes Magazine argues that to level the playing field of professional sports it would be beneficial to legalize the use of performance enhancing drugs. Mr. Smith’s ideals that professional sports would be a fairer‚ more entertaining version of itself if performance enhancing drugs were legal‚ is an incredibly irresponsible and impudent declaration. Mr. Smith states “The primary reason why performance

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