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    Dog fighting is a type of bloodsport defined as two enemy dogs that fight against one another in a ring or a pit for the entertainment of the spectators or the satisfaction of the dogfighters. Fights are normally staged in barns or outdoor pits‚ garages‚ basements‚ warehouses‚ abandoned buildings‚ back alleys‚ neighborhood playgrounds‚ or in the streets. Dogfighting injuries include severe bruising‚ broken bones and deep puncture wounds. Worldwide‚ several countries have banned dog fighting‚ but

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    not always give things‚ but freedom is a guarantee given. Freedom should give many opportunities. Opportunities are mostly earned. Freedom is not to be taken away. Freedom is to be taken advantage of. Freedom gives power to speak against or with anything. Freedom should be restricted because it’s a given right‚ unjust‚ and it will start a controversy. First‚ trying to silence people will only just make them louder. For example‚ Lui in “Ideas cost peace prize winner freedom”. They have tried to silence

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    Jotham Kim Crusader Essay 9-3 Word Count:1‚452 In ancient Europe‚ around the 11th century‚ there were three major kingdoms/empires. The three major kingdoms/empires were the Catholic kingdom‚ the Byzantine Empire‚ and the Islamic Caliphates. The Catholic kingdom was located in Western Europe. In the Catholic kingdom‚ religion was very important and organized. First‚ their religion was the Catholic Christianity‚ and in the church hierarchy‚ there were different classes. The highest class

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    What if freedom of speech did come more limited in America? Well first there would be more people would hate each other. Then others would make fun of those that don’t like it. Some will be getting in fights a lot because of what people are saying. Then there are those ones that take it to far and don’t know when to stop. Some people show it by the way they walk or act not by their talk. America would be in trouble because people would be really mad. Should we increased limits on freedom

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    The topic of freedom of speech has been debated for years. It was seen as incredibly important to our founding fathers as it earned its place in the First Amendment. The majority of Americans advocate for the preservation of this right‚ but some say it has gone too far. The people who say that freedom of speech should be limited argue that this liberty can lead to some uncomfortable situations. When people exercise their right of expression‚ some claim that it can be offensive. When people speak

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    Independence of Angola (UNITA) headed by Dr. Jonas Savimbi had been at war to secure leadership of the country. Angola had the potential to be a wealthy developed African nation since it possesses large petroleum and diamond reserves but with these two fighting. The Angolan civil war soon became a continuation of the Cold War in Africa with the MPLA being aided by the Soviets and Cuba; and the UNITA‚ backed by neighboring South Africa and the United States. The United States along with South Africa wanted

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    How free does religious freedom really make us? Nothing comes without a burden and unrestricted religious freedom comes with a very large one. Religion is should not go against human rights‚ but work with them. It is when religion becomes extreme that the debate begins. Unrestricted religious freedom should not be protected if it goes against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and strong ethical and moral tenets‚ especially when Religion end up using tactics such as terrorism‚ unethical religious

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    Charter of Rights and Freedoms has become the most influential system of law found in our society‚ and with it there are very few limitations enforced upon people. It is first important for an individual to understand how a constitution is entrenched and what that specifically means. This can allow them to form their own opinion on whether an entrenched Constitution violates the fundamental principles of democracy. However‚ section 1 and 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms have been put in place

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    you are forced to forge your own path.” -Casey Neistat. America was founded by regular people just looking for freedom. We were raised by people who taught us that there are rules and only one real religion‚ but some people disagreed. People here built off of the failures of our ancestors‚ so that our lives would be exceptional. Freedom is a big part of life. If we didn’t have freedom we wouldn’t have laptops in schools or even any education at all. In many areas of the world the students could

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    I.      Introductory Thesis statement: the main purpose of this essay is to discuss three main effects of smoking cigarettes on human’s life: smokers’ health‚ non- smokers’ effects living together smokers and economy of family and country. II.      Body 1.     One considerable effect of smoking cigarettes is that it can make human’s health get worse.             a.     People who smoking cigarettes is easy to get diseases such as: cough and lung cancer.             b.     The number mortalities

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