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    Animal Testing is Necessary “Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide.” Joan Ryan. When most people think of animal testing‚ they usually think about injured‚ blinded animals that they have seen in pictures online or on TV. After seeing just a few of those images‚ most people are quick to side with banning animal testing. However what most people do not realize is how much animal

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    The Electoral College: Is it Still Necessary? Dawn Moore SOC 315: Cross-Cultural Perspectives Mitra Rokni May 4‚ 2009 Electoral College: Is it Still Effective? Article II‚ Section 1 of the United States Constitution established the Electoral College‚ although‚ at the time‚ it was not specifically referred to as the Electoral College. That term did not appear in any federal statutory law until 1845 (Cain‚ Basciano & Cain‚ 2007). The Electoral College as we know it today‚ is

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    civil war was necessary. Without it we may have never taken the necessary steps to achieve freedom for the slaves. The southerns would never have given up there ways of life peacefully. There are many events of the time period that support my claim. The first example is the caning of Charles Summner. This is when Preston Brooks‚ a pro-slavery southern senator‚ attacked and beat Charles Sumner on the senate floor. This was after Brooks gave an Anti-slavery speech. The speech did attack the family

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    of the world are concerned. On the contrary‚ some say that college education should up bring the students in such a way that they hold a position of respect and professional recognition‚ moreover that they serve as an essential building block in the progress of society. A good job or money is not everything; knowledge and education are more than that. Just pursuing a degree may not guarantee you a lucrative job but studying at a college may develop such skills in students that are necessary to lead

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    During World War II‚ Former President Harry S. Truman ordered a new form of attack on Japan‚ thinking that an invasion would result in many American casualties; as a result‚ the atomic bomb was later dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This attack on Japan would later become one of the most controversial attacks in history‚ many saying that the atomic weapon was not necessary. The dropping of said bomb has different views depending on the perspective one is looking from; whether it be political

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    WHY IS WAR A NECESSARY EVIL There is no double that war is evil‚ human suffering in the biggest man-made disaster. It brings death and destruction‚ hunger and dieses‚ and run in its wake. If looking back to the havoc war only brings destructive effects to social and economic of this world. However‚ according to Richard Gabriel nations normally just customarily measure the ‘costs of war’ in dollars‚ lost production‚ or the number of soldiers killed or wounded. Rarely do military establishments

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    Josephine‚ I respect your opinion that sanctuary cities are unconstitutional and I agree with you‚ but I do not agree with your reasoning as to why. After reading your stance on sanctuary cities‚ I have to admit that I am confused by your explanation of them. First‚ you imply that being an undocumented immigrant is a crime‚ when in fact it is only a civil violation. What is illegal‚ and actually classified as a crime‚ is the improper entry. An example of this is illegal border crossing. Furthermore

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    about atoms. So why did people ignore Democritus’s ideas for such a long time? Democritus’s ideas were ignored for a long time because he had no proof of the atoms existence. Dalton Creates an Atomic Theory Based on Experiments 4. By conducting experiments and making observations‚ Dalton figured out that elements combine in random proportions because they’re made of individual atoms. False 5. Dalton’s theory states that atoms cannot be changed‚ created‚ or

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    ‘In a totalitarian world‚ conformity is necessary for survival.’ Discuss. George Orwell’s political parable‚ 1984‚ portrays an oppressive and dictatorial government‚ which thereby presents to the reader a palpable sense of danger and malevolence born out of the creation of a counter utopic totalitarian regime. Orwell’s nihilistic creation of Oceania‚ presents a world wherein every aspect of private and public life is abhorrently regimented and regulated by the autocratic ‘Big Brother’. The whole

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    beings Kant believes we have a categorical duty of self-preservation to not wilfully take our own lives. Kant talks in depth about duty and believes we should act out of respect for the moral law. The will is the only inherent good‚ as we are only motivated by duty and nothing else. We should act only out of demands of the law‚ not from inclination‚ desires or to achieve a particular goal. Duty dictates we should never act or will something if we do not want it to become a universal law. Kant was against

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