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    Jake Neuber Prof. Kotti English 102-002 18 November 2013 ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION Temcredo‚ Tom. In Mortal Danger: The Battle forAmerica’s Border and Security Cumberland House Publishing. 2002. Print. In the artcile I read out of this book I leanred a lot about immigration battles that are going on as I type this paper‚ actually. Temcredo discusses how much of an issue illegal immigration is in the United States. He talks about how unfair it is that millions of people cross our border and reep

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    Abortion a developing baby is murder‚ no matter how long the mother has been pregnant. Abortions are also dangerous to the mother‚ capable of causing many problems. Abortion at all stages of child development should be illegal around the world. One reason abortion should be illegal is because it is dangerous for the mother of the child being aborted. If an abortion is performed‚ the risk of breast cancer is 50% higher than that of women who have had one child ("10 Reasons Why Abortion"). Since

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    years. This question rises multiple times a year anywhere and everywhere between people. Should parents or guardians be allowed to spank their kids as a way of correction? Those who disagree with spanking their child usually are the ones who are taking the word spanking out of context and putting it in an abusive category. Although physical punishment is taken out of its true definition‚ it should be allowed because there is a clear line between what is abuse and spanking. Also‚ it teaches children

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    Should Tobacco be Illegal Tobacco is deeply ingrained into the roots of America and is a very addictive and deadly force. Since the success of the first commercial crop in 1612‚ tobacco has been raking in billions of dollars annually.(CNN) Even today tobacco is one of the largest exports in the world despite the staggering number of deaths that it causes each year. So why is it that tobacco is still legal? I feel we should just get rid of it completely‚ but it isn’t that

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    Should Abortion be Illegal? Abortion has been a very controversial topic amongst today’s society. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and has been legal in the United States since the US Supreme court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Women should have the right over their own body and reproductive system. The debate over the legality of abortion has been continuous for many years. Abortion should be legal because it is a fundamental right for woman. Pro-life advocates will argue that abortion

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    suffering is a mercy killing. Both are methods of euthanasia. We all have the right to die if it ends a person’s suffering or if a person is terminally ill and will die anyway. People should not have to suffer if they do not want to. Throughout the years‚ many people have argued whether euthanasia should be legal or illegal. To some it is considered "playing God"; to others it is a generous act. Do the people who consider euthanasia "playing God"; consider prolonging life "playing God" also? Everyone

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    Should elderly drivers be allowed to drive? I have often wondered what the future holds for elderly drivers. It ’s difficult to voice my opinion(s) too strongly because it would seem as if I ’m stabbing myself in the back. If we all keep living we ’re all going to get old‚ so each and every one of us will have to face the scrutinizing pressures of society on whether or not elderly citizens should be allowed to drive. My answer would be one based purely on safety. Even though some elderly

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    the main theme: Should hunting be allowed? …I am not in a position to answer yes or no to the question. Considering the fact that “the law of the jungle” was contaminated by human law‚ I think everyone -not only mankind but all the animals- should live their lives peacefully. On the other hand‚ I literally eat a certain animals and think my life would be less satisfactory if I lost a chance to eat them. What I am certain is that we should be consistent. If we insist “we should not kill caws”‚

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    They range from‚ deporting all illegal immigrants‚ to providing illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. There are many pros and cons to immigration‚ but I believe it should be fixed a fair and certain way. There are a few ways that immigration can benefit us. One way is that it will help us get more things done. If immigrants come in‚ they might fill the jobs that Americans don’t want‚ and that can help us get more done. It has also been said that more immigrants means increased wages. It has been

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    Should Torture Be Allowed or Not The issue of torture is being very current and it arouses debate between those who are totally against it; those who think that it sometimes can be used for good; and those who are in between. The idea of torture was seen only as something that happened far away in time‚ and it should not even be considered as an issue of the modern society. Furthermore‚ torture was seen as a violation of the fundamental human rights‚ which were protected by different human rights

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