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    The debate against homework is quite interesting‚ actually. There are people on one side saying that we should be given no homework‚ people on another side saying that we should be given “quality” homework‚ and then you have people that are indifferent on the topic saying that we should be given homework‚ however to an extent. There are studies proving that all three sides have some points to back up their opinion on their topic. Those who are against homework believe that homework has no benefit

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    Arguments Against Adoption

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    hospital fees‚ says Grace Allen‚ Outreach Coordinator for the Independent Adoption Center‚ one of the largest open adoption agencies in the U.S.” (Stautz‚ Web). Adoption is also completely legal‚ whereas abortion might not be legal soon‚ in some states‚ and teen parenting can sometimes lead parents to do illegal things in order to get what they need. According to Simigiu‚ “Miller (1995) demonstrated through his research that teenagers who have a good education and professional goals are more likely .

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    seen the horrors of war and what it can do‚ but however in extreme cases it is necessary to engage in war if the cause is deemed just. In more recent times‚ there have been new debates as to whether or not the fight against terrorism is warranted. For example‚ America’s fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in the 2000’s has killed many civilians and erupted civil unrest in the Middle East making the situation much more explosive. Some may argue that under no circumstances is war justified and argue

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    Argument Against Cannabis

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    except 8 countries. Five countries in America‚ one Europe and two in Asia but some people disagree that it shouldn’t be illegal. This has been widely discussed in like America mostly‚ but there are protesters everywhere in the world‚ the drug is‚ after all‚ the most used drug in the world after alcohol. Most people are against it without really knowing much about it‚ they just hear the word drugs and automatically thinks it’s bad and only bad. The law against weed and cannabis takes a toll on the society

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    Argument Against Aging

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    In reading the article the author took a one sided approach to sharing the information. This article mainly focused on the controversy surrounding the topic. The examples that are brought up all support the side of they need to stop kneeling and stand up for the national anthem. Only briefly did they mention that the kneeling was in protest. One of the points of the article was how president Trump was getting involved. Over twitter he sent messages saying things like‚ kneeling is not acceptable and

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    athletes can use their money to escape the law‚ which once again is not fair. Stallworth went to jail for 24 days‚ for a charge that normally people can serve up to five years for. Imagine‚ two men‚ same crime‚ one serves about a month in jail‚ the other‚ about 60 times that. Just because one has more money he gets to have 5 years less in jail than the other. How is that fair?! This all shows instances where people with a higher financial status were able to easily escape the law but in my opinion

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    students in grades 3 through 8 (The Case Against Standardized Testing). NCLB also imposes harsh punishments on schools who fail to make yearly progress. It states that 100% of schools nationwide much achieve proficiency in the state reading and math tests by 2014 (Mooney 37). Of course‚ this is a highly unrealistic expectation. By 2011‚ only half of all schools across the United States met adequate yearly progress. The schools who failed lost state/federal funding (Mooney 34). Essentially‚ NCLB did not

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    My third great grandfather was the one who moved to America from Germany on my grandma’s side. If he did not feel like America was the place he should continue in life I most definetly would be an entirely different person‚ in all likelihood living in a different county. My great grandfather‚ Gottlob‚ did the process to be an American the legal way. Because he did it the right way‚ our family today is living normal American lives. A majority of my family is still living in the place he chose to settle

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    Arguments Against Gmo

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    Food is fundamental and essential for life. Our eating habits have become an important part of our daily life. Over the years‚ customs have changed and so did the way to taste and appreciate our food. Genetically modified food is based on using biotechnology to manipulate the food’s genetic code. GMO‚ which refers to ‘Genetically Modified Organisms’‚ are considered to be an innovation since it is way much faster to produce food‚ using GMO‚ and thus it may be the big solution for World Hunger

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    to enter our country. It is apparent that some immigrants have a vastly different mindset and belief system and while that’s not always bad‚ these beliefs could come from a more hateful and close minded world. These ideas can range from the nice ones like recipes and song and dance‚ to some more hateful like homophobia and sexism. This claim can be backed up with a large 53% of british muslims saying that homophobia should be illegal. Also with the word of the muslim

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