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    anywhere‚ including other countries‚ cities‚ streets‚ houses‚ or even backyards. The mass want of private automobiles has led to more drivers‚ then a huge amount of pollution‚ and then that familiar phrase: Global Warming. This is why we need a new alternative to the combustion engine‚ and there are very many ways to achieve this including plug-in cars and pure

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    head: Abortion 1 The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Abortion PHI 103 March 5‚ 2012 Running head: Abortion 2 The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Abortion In the 19th century the United State of America had passed very strict laws concerning abortion; however‚ in the 20th

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    money by striking out on your own‚ a near-retiree under the axe‚ or the anxious parent of of a one (or two) parent household needing to make ends meet ‚ here are a few tips on how you can make sure you build up your resilience under the strain of living in these trying times: Physical resilience: 1- If you’re in shape‚ congratulations. Keep at it. If you’re not‚ take baby steps and keep going. A body that has been ignored for years cannot change appreciably overnight(without surgery)‚ or even in

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    vaccines. There are many choices to be made. Some parents choose to get all the shots‚ others choose only some vaccines‚ and some parents choose no vaccines. Whatever the approach‚ one should investigate the facts with an open mind and look at the pros and cons of vaccination

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    overfished their fish populations in the East China Sea‚ so now they are fishing illegally on Philippine‚ and Argentine waters. This is now a crisis because if they have overfished their population‚ then they will continue to do this on waters of many countries. This will might lead the fish population to the point of extinction‚ similarly like how the beavers almost went extinct when the Russian and U.S. fur traders killed them for their fur. According to Mother Jones we only know that 31.7 of fish stocks

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    thought that with sulfurs corrosive and burnable qualities that it would serve a purpose in a living

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    The Constitution was adopted over 200 years ago and is still relevant today; it is widely debated whether the Constitution stands as a legal or living document. A living document is a document that evolves‚ changes over time‚ and adapts to new circumstances. The Constitution is a living document as it is open to constant change through the amendment process and is also undergoing interpretation by Congress; however‚ it is believed that the Constitution should be interpreted as it was originally written

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    pressures. It can have a different amount of pros and cons that can help us understand more of what it does and how does it affect us. Hydraulic Fracturing can cause a lot of damage and that is why I think that I am against for hydraulic fracturing. I am against hydraulic fracturing because hydraulic fracturing can cause damages‚ problems‚ or can cause harm. There is an issue on hydraulic fracturing and I am supporting it because I am against it. It harms every living creature. The large amount of water

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    The Pros: - One of the obvious reasons to accept these refugees is out of pure generosity. We’d essentially be saving their lives and giving them a chance to succeed and thrive in a free and safe nation. -Canada has a long history of accepting refugees seeking asylum‚ from accepting British loyalists and escaped slaves during the American Civil war to accepting Hungarians fleeing soviet oppression during the Hungarian revolution. Since those times Canada has long been considered a safe haven

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    Animal Testing: Should Animals be used in Research? Animal testing is the use of living animals for scientific or commercial testing. According to my first source‚ an article found on animalresearch.thehastingscenter.org‚ called Animals Used in Research in the U.S.‚ in 2010‚ there were about 26 million animals being used for research. Mice‚ rats‚ fish and birds are the most common animals used; they are about 96% of the 26 million animals used. Other animals used in research that year were Guinea

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