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    until today‚ executions are being held. It is a great shame as all members of the United Nation were already called to join the moratorium of death penalty (Amnesty International‚ 2007). Many countries have abandoned capital punishment and Malaysia should do the same as it is inappropriate‚ cruel and it does not help the society in any ways. It is inappropriate for today as clearly‚ it is incongruent with what Malaysia is aiming for. The aim is to be a fully developed country and to be one Malaysia

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    Animal testings should be abolished since they are another form of brutal animal abuse‚ aren’t accurate due to difference in human and animal DNAs and are no longer necessary with the presence of new technology resulting better outcomes. It is in fact one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern science. According to Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) the number has increased to more than 72% of the people opposing Animal Testing but some still support Animal Testing believing

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    Examinations are not perfect‚ my thesis will be that they have a net benefit‚ meaning that they should not be eradicated. Contention 1: Exams provide a means to objectively evaluate what a student has learned. Although many students and teachers dislike grades an exams‚ there needs to be an objective standard that measures what a student has learned. Without exams‚ teachers would be forced to resort to two methods of grading. First‚ they could choose not to assign grades. This‚ however‚ does

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    droit anglo-américain des affaires Année universitaire 2013-2014 1st Semester Sources et techniques en droit anglais Ruth Sefton-Green The Dialogue of English Justice Mid term assignment Subject 2: Dissenting opinions should be abolished from English judicial practice. Discuss. The English judiciary tradition consists in judgements built on a serie of each judge ’s opinion1. The one of the majority of the court on a legal issue with regard to facts and the explanation

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    did it take for them to realize their accusation was incorrect? Why the death penalty should be abolished? The death penalty is important‚ because the death penalty affects everyone not just real human lives. Some people choose to show compassion and believe no one’s lives should be taken‚ whereas others believe they deserve revenge‚ even if the revenge is taking someone’s life. The death penalty should be abolished because of it is not cost efficient‚ innocent lives are taken‚ and it causes a loss

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    "If you do something bad enough to a certain degree‚ then we will take your life without a care in the world." People fear enough today in our society with the problems of crime‚ poverty‚ war‚ economic downfall‚ human rights‚ etc; the death penalty should not be added to that list. I also believe that the death penalty sends out a message of punishing people the easy way. If they did a crime so inhumane to our society‚ and damaged the lives of so many then let them spend the rest of their lives in

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    If you thought slavery was outlawed in America‚ you would be wrong. Slavery was abolished in 1865‚ but a loophole in the 13 Amendment has allowed it to continue as a punishment for crimes. Even though the USA make up 5 percent of the world’s population‚ they still house one fourth of all incarcerated people in the world. The statistics make this look really bad for the country‚ however‚ the privet prisons incarcerating prisoners for the government‚ are actually making money on every cell empty

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    The reasons for the electoral college to be abolished and replaced by another system.The electoral college was made several years after the founding of the U.S. This system was made because the delegate didn’t believe that the people would have enough information to choose the right person for president. What are the reasons for the electoral college to be abolished?The electoral college should be abolished because it’s undemocratic‚ the small state over presents and hurts third parties. One

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    One-child Policy Should Not be Abolished In the 1970`s‚ Chinese government implemented one-child policy for Chinese families to control the rapidly growing population (Zhang and Goza 2006). This policy‚ although passed into law for almost 40 years‚ has come under much heated debate on whether China should maintain it or abolish it altogether. Along with Chinese population structure changing‚ two social issues‚ population aging and imbalance of sex ratio arise and gradually become manifest. One-child

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    Electoral College Should Be Abolished The Electoral College system was first established in the constitution by the Founding Fathers. The creation of Electoral College is to make sure every states is a viable participant in electing the president‚ in which giving the small population states a chance. In the day of election‚ people cast their votes for their candidate and who wins it determines the electors of the state. The system was great when it was first introduced because of how people before

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