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    Competitive sports are bad not entirely bad for us (there good for a few)but bad‚ because they have done a lot of bad things especially for coaches who go to tournament. Reasons say that they make good decisions. They can hurt family relationship which means mothers and fathers will hate you if they make you play sports. Then kids will start to lose their interest of doing what every like spending time with friends. The worst thing is that coaches who teaches football‚ soccer and other sports need

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    something that can help with finding cures for bad diseases. But the truth is that animal testing is useless and harmful to animals. It is bad because so many animals get hurt during the process. Also animals get murdered and suffer after the testing even if it works. According to Animal Testing 101 100 million animals die each year from animal testing. Finally the animals never return to their original habitat. These are all reasons on how animal testing is bad and useless. My first reason is that animals

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    Why Kids Turn to Drugs

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    Why Kids Turn to Drugs There is no simple answer to why a young person might begin using alcohol or other drugs. Many times‚ it is a combination of several factors‚ including society‚ family and peers. They may turn to drugs to escape stress or loneliness or to overcome shyness in social situations. They may want to be seen as grown up or as a risk taker. Or‚ they may simply be curious. Teens often want to be like their role models as well. So‚ if their favorite music group‚ older sibling‚ parents

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    Genetic Engineering: The Good and The Bad The argument between whether genetic engineering is wrong or right rages on every day‚ and will continue to be an issue until everybody can come to an agreement on what can and can’t be done. Mary Shelley‚ the author of Frankenstein‚ writes about how she feels and questions the progression of modern science and how far we can go until it is just morally and ethically wrong. Through the mind of a young scientist‚ Mary pictures the possibility of what could

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    Why Excessive Complaining is Bad for You Can you imagine a world free of complaints? Wouldn’t we be happier? We live in a world where everyone complains even for the tiniest problems‚ like “the traffic gave me a headache”‚ “I hate my job”‚ “I hate where I live”‚ “the climate is horrible”‚ “I hate my life”‚ and so on. People have to realize that nothing good comes from always being complaining. Constantly complaining affects your health‚ waste your time and make you an unhappy person. It’s bad for

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    Why Is Drunk Driving Bad

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    to go to the bar after having a bad day. While complaining in his head about his day he got drunk. When he was done drinking he headed out of the bar to go get in his car and go home to his family. He was about to open the door when he thought to himself I should probably get a cab because I’m drunk. He called a cab and went home in that. This is what you should do if you get drunk at a bar and need to go somewhere. A man decided to go to the bar after having a bad day. While complaining in his head

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    were getting revenge by blaming Jewish people and punishing them and so came the rise of the Nazi party. I think that if it wasn’t for the treaty of Versailles‚ Germanys financial matters and the resentment that Germany felt wouldn’t have been as bad because the treaty of Versailles just emphasized the issues that Germany would be faced with‚ and if the problems weren’t emphasized Hitler would have had less a chance of being in power as he simply used Germanys weaknesses to rise to power. Bibliography

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    Why Guns Are Bad Essay

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    Guns can make a major difference in the way we live our daily lives. The difference that the guns make‚ is decided by who has the guns and who does not have guns. How we keep the guns away from the bad people and give them to the good people is the problem. America’s background checks are outdated and we don’t even require some sort gun safety course or anything. In America our background checks are not thorough at all. The current system runs through the police database to check and see if there

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    Christopher Columbus‚ an explorer from Spain who sailed the ocean blue in 1492 and gained fame after “discovering” a land now known as America. Although Christopher Columbus was not the nicest man on earth he did open a lot of doors for his people. So the question is Christopher Columbus‚ hero or villain. Christopher Columbus to me was always an over praised man. To start off‚ he thought he was in Asia when he entered America. He was a racist harsh man‚ he always thought the earth was flat‚ and his

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    Why Society Use Drugs

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    the action of certain chemical substances. Psychoactive drugs‚ some powerfully so‚ activate pleasure centers of the brain‚ thereby potenti- ating continuing drug-taking behavior. People take drugs to experience the effects that come with their mind-active properties. The neurological/pharmacological factor addresses how and why drug-taking behavior got started‚ but it does not address the most sociologically relevant issues: differences in drug-taking behavior between and among societies‚ social categories

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