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    Pros And Cons Of Bourbon

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    saying that you may have heard that has been used by consumers and sellers for years. This is because whiskey must meet several requirements to be categorized as bourbon. It must be made completely in the United States‚ nothing can be added to it other than water‚ it must be aged in new charred barrels‚ it can’t be stored at more than 125 proof and can’t be bottled below 80 proof‚ and it must be made from 51% corn minimum. Bourbon first originated in Bourbon County Kentucky where it got its name

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    haven’t seen for awhile or a friendly coworker. Keep it simple and don’t overwhelm yourself. Small‚ intimate gatherings can still offer great holiday experiences. 4. Embrace the spirit of selflessness and give of yourself over the holidays. Rescue missions‚ soup kitchens‚ and other charitable agencies are swamped during the holidays and always welcome willing‚ helping hands. Food banks can always use volunteer workers‚ and nursing homes are often filled with older people who have no one to visit them

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    Merit Pay Pros And Cons

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    Paper Rough Draft April 5‚2014 Teacher’s Salaries Based on Their Performance in Class The idea of merit pay originated in the year 1950 (Turner‚ 2010). Other industries are often using performance based pay in order to reward their employees‚ and one field that uses these methods is professional athletes. There are very few fields where employees can work “as they wish” (Solmon & Podgursky‚ 2000). Originally‚ using merit pay in the teaching field failed due to the lack of buy-ins from districts

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    Fracking Pros And Cons

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    Hydraulic fracturing‚ also termed hydrofracturing‚ hydrofracking‚ or simply fracking‚ is hotly debated for its economic and environmental impacts. Fracking is the process by which rock is fractured by a pressurized fluid containing water. chemicals and sand to access natural gas‚ petroleum and brine from great depths of the Earth’s surface. Fracking produces the economic benefit of more accessible hydrocarbons‚ not to mention the 2.5 million fracking related jobs that were recorded in 2012 worldwide

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    Isis Pros And Cons

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    With terrorist attacks happening all over the world today with many of them being credited to ISIS‚ it brings us to the discussion of whether or not America should engage in a war with ISIS or not.Going to war will cost a lot of money and cause a lot of innocent deaths for both sides of the war.If we take war into their homelands‚ they will in turn bring war into our homelands. Some people think that if we do go to war it would be best because they say that it would help to end all terrorist attacks

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    Vaccination Pros Cons

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    Reactions to vaccines are extremely rare and vaccines work for most people. Vaccination saves people from getting sick and having to see a doctor by just using one injection. “Vaccines eradicated small pox and have nearly eradicated other diseases such as polio” (Vaccines). With only a small chance of a reaction compared to the possibility of spreading a contagious disease‚ people in society should be vaccinated. “… every year in the United States‚ 350 people are killed in bath- or

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    from liberal activist groups Credo and MoveOn‚ and finally from Paul Deiro‚ lobbiest from the Western States Petroleum Association. Obviously‚ Deiro’s opinion on fracking’s safety was much more favorable for the oil companies than from any of the other sources‚ who all oppose the practice. The Time Magazine article quoted Walter Hang‚ the head of an organization called Toxic Targeting‚ along with President Obama‚ and New York State Governor Andrew Cumo. Finally‚ the Outside Magazine article quoted

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    Pros and Cons of Spanking

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    The theory of discipline has been debated for decades. Arguments over how it should be carried out and how harsh it should be has been discussed. One aspect of discipline has been shoved into the dark‚ the effect on the child. No matter how much it is spoken of children remember what happened to them in their childhood. Whether they were pleasant or not can lead to problems later in life. One debate that shall soon be settled deals with the spanking of children. Some will agree that there is nothing

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    MNCs enjoy the many advantages that the Eurozone can provide‚ but they also have their work cut out for them because there are challenges or cons that come with conducting business in the Eurozone countries. To begin with‚ as noted by Gregory Hamel‚ some pros of the MNC operations in the Eurozone include: access to new markets and access to cheaper labor. When MNCs operate in foreign markets (including the Eurozone) access to cheap labor allows them to cut down production costs to competitive levels

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    The cheer-as-sport conversation has divvied up the entire nation with one half believing that the activity has achieved sports status‚ whereas the other could beg to differ. There has been a surge in the amount of attention that cheerleading has been receiving given that the athleticism of cheerleaders has risen substantially since its founding in 1898 by Johnny Campbell. Despite the evolutionary modifications

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