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    In 1789‚ James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights included the first 10 amendments telling about all of the freedoms the government and people have. To me‚ having freedom means the right to speak‚ write‚ and practice your religion. The right to state opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished is the freedom of speech. In other countries‚ people are afraid to speak what they think. If the citizens in a country do not say their opinion‚ the government will not know what

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    So‚ your beloved Dalmatian ‚ Specs has passed away. You and your family loved him dearly. If only there was a way he could come back. Well‚ you could clone him… but is it really worth $100‚000 for a replica that is actually completely different from Specs? You have to admit that even though cloning your pet might work out just fine‚ but beware. There could be serious consequences‚ and the clones personality‚ and state of health might be completely different. Even though cloning your pet may relieve

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    The Internet is an amazing place where people can communicate‚ transfer and research information‚ and find entertainment sites. It also allows freedoms that major media enterprises did not have. The concern with the Internet is it contains sites that are not appropriate for children. Some people believe the Internet should be free from censorship while other argue the Internet should be controlled. We all want the Internet to be fun and safe place where everyone can go and enjoy the great benefits

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    Vaccines are are very controversial in today’s society‚ and are argued about frequently. Some people choose to receive them‚ and some people do not‚ depending on their perspective. The flu vaccination has proven to be beneficial to society‚ but there are things that cause people to not want them due to common misconceptions; people may be more willing to receive shots if they know how vaccines work‚ how they were and are now made‚ and their effects on not only the body but society as a whole. Misconceptions

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    were to lose their baby due to an injury by another person‚ that person needs to pay compensation. Technically speaking this money belongs to the dead child who is to inherit it. Lastly‚ abortions are only allowed in a certain time frame. Whether this is the required forty days or one hundred twenty days this timeline needs to be followed otherwise a monetary penalty will be placed on the family involved. Unlike Judaism and Islam‚ Hinduism does not allow abortion unless the pregnancy could harm

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    n the United States‚ transracial adoption is becoming a common practice and statistics compare it to same-race adoption. According to the U.S National Survey of Adoptive Parents in 2007‚ only 40 percent are transracially adopted‚ out of all adopted children (Kreider and Lofquist 26). The debate about race being a factor when adopting is ongoing‚ even after the Multiethnic Act of 1994. This act tries to reduce the delay of placing children in permanent homes. The increase of transracial adoption through

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    Since the fall of man‚ human nature is innately evil‚ and within the hearts of many‚ prejudice prevails. This learned characteristic has increasingly developed throughout the course of history and remains an imminent issue today‚ especially because America has allowed people of foreign nations to become a part of the homeland. As a result of the ongoing debate about racial discrimination in the twenty-first century‚ the media has dedicated a large portion of coverage to the issue‚ influencing both

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    Running head: JUVENILE OFFENDERS: RACE AND ETHNICITY Juvenile Offenders: Race and Ethnicity University of Phoenix Juvenile Offenders: Race and Ethnicity "Researchers have long observed differences in rates of serious juvenile and adult offending among ethnic and racial groups in the United States. These differences have prompted competing theoretical interpretations and public policy debates. However‚ conclusions about the racial differences in serious and violent juvenile offending

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    Standardized tests have been used for many years as a measure to gauge the academic achievement of students and schools nationwide. In theory‚ standardized tests are appealing‚ but in reality‚ they fail to adequately determine how much a child has actually learned. With this being said‚ scores also greatly underestimate the effectiveness of schools. Therefore‚ because of the countless flaws and deceptive interpretations‚ standardized tests should be banned. I. To begin‚ standardized test scores do

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    From a moral‚ social‚ and economic standpoint‚ I feel that Genome Editing wouldn’t be beneficial for future generations. I believe that we as a society should not utilize genome editing because it defeats the idea that everyone is unique and that by deleting certain genomes‚ it may result in them losing certain characteristics. We realize that certain disabilities may everyone different and may not have them struggling with something they love or that they wish that they didn’t have their disability

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