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    inability to care for a child‚ preventing birth defects‚ protecting the health of the mother‚ or even to prevent an unwanted pregnancy resulting from a rape. Whatever reason a woman may choose to terminate a pregnancy‚ they have the fundamental right to do so because a woman’s privacy is protected due to the US Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade

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    To burn or not to burn? The controversial subject of flag burning has been thoroughly debated amongst Americans. Episodes of flag burning can be viewed throughout history. There have been many bills passed through legislature that would have made flag burning illegal. However‚ the vote was split because some Americans view these events of protest as the right of freedom of speech while others view it as being unpatriotic. The Supreme Court views the issue of flag burning as a right given to

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    MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. DO YOU AGREE? Money is the instrument of exchange. It helps in buying and selling and also in fixing a value on things or services. It may be in metal or in paper. Money is always said to be the root of all evil‚ but I not agree with it. The money is said to be the root of evil because man have a wrong usage on it. Actually‚ money is just a medium of exchange. Money does not have brain to think how to hurt people. It is the thought of human that used money as a

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    Raye’ Vaughn Powell 10 Feb 2013 Argument Paper on Background Checks for Gun Reform Is it reasonable to provide mandatory‚ instant criminal background checks for every sale at every gun show so that there are no loopholes anywhere for anyone. Some will argue that it is not‚ the fact of the matter is that with instant background checks could reduce the number of people who are dying because of individuals who have mental or medical issues. Shortly after the massacre at Columbine High School in

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    their own. The non-profit organization‚ Planned parenthood‚ has long been the one of the nation’s leading providers of affordable health care and sex education for women‚ men‚ and youth since it was founded in 1916. While it provides services for all genders‚ it’s most apparent role in today’s society is the support it provides for women’s reproductive rights through reproductive health services in the United States of America and globally. Planned Parenthood provides these

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    Just because on 9/11 ( tragic event in America’s history) the people who attacked the twin towers were Muslim does not make all Muslims that radical. It is unfair to group them all together and say that they are all radicals when that is not the case. Therefore‚ the U.S has agreed to take in 10‚000 Syrian refugees‚ but Donald Trump and 5 million Americans think that We’re all going to die. This is scapegoating‚ People are now concerned that there are Synagogues near where they live. This discrimination

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    Federalist Argument By James Beasley I have chosen the federalist point of view to portray in this argument. I have chosen this side of the argument because‚ the federalist stood for the voice of the people. They wanted equally spoken opinions of all people from any social class. Another reason why I have chosen the federalist point of view is due to the fact that they wanted a stronger central government. They also disagreed with factions which went against American values. In the following I

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    of this essay let us focus on alternatives to the War on Drugs. One possibility for controlling drug abuse is to legalize illegal drugs. In contrast to today’s society where drugs are illegal there is not much difference. If the government would legalize and regulate drugs a substantial industry and tax income would result. The jail overcrowding problem would be reduced by fifty percent in some estimates and violent crime would decline. Of course

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    adopting the ratification of the Constitution. His writings in the Federalist Papers‚ served as a catalyst for changing the minds of many people during the Constitution’s ratification process (The Learning House‚ Inc.‚ 2009). In 1787‚ James Madison argued that the adoption of a Constitution was necessary in order to protect individuals from‚ “factions”; whose interest may impede on the freedoms of minorities. In Federalist Paper (10)‚ James clearly articulated that development and the dangers of factions

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    Policy Center begin their case against gay marriage with the point that there are no studies that prove that homosexuals have a positive impact their community. They claim that people that support homosexuals are not “seeing the big picture” or assuming the repercussions of damaging others‚ including children‚ morally‚ religiously‚ physically‚ and mentally. When asked about a “go-slow approach‚” their rebuttal consists of the idea that once America has gone slow all the way to the conclusion‚ Americans

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