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    That’s roughly 1 in every 7 people‚ so it’s needless to say that America makes up the world’s most diverse ethnic stew. Everywhere from the hot and sunny lands of Mexico to the humid and rainy Japan‚ the free and opportunistic culture of the United States is a land that attracts families from all around the world‚ leaving its golden gates open to those who wish to thrive in the fantastic life ahead of them. Many believe that these incoming families‚ primarily those who produce the income‚ provide

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    relieve pain and suffering. I think it is good to have this because if we didn’t we would feel all that pain and people don’t want to go through all that pain and suffering. Euthanasia‚ at the moment is illegal throughout the world apart from in the State of Oregon in USA‚ where there is a law specifically allowing doctors to prescribe lethal drugs for the purpose of euthanasia. In the Netherlands it is practiced widely‚ although‚ in fact‚ it remains illegal. When a sick or elderly patient asks for

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    Chloe Gottschalk Ms. Smith Advanced Composition A2 15 November 2012 INDEPENDENCE The United States of America ensures it’s citizens that they have an immeasurable amount of freedom. Freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ and freedom to petition--a few broad examples of rights that the American Government grants to residents. When a person is free‚ they are also considered to be independent. To be independent means to be free of control‚ or thinking and acting for oneself. Independence

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    It has been argued that renewable energy is considered‚ as it can be a replacement for fossil fuel and developing renewable energy cost less money. A research from Hearps and McConnell (2011) indicates that even though the cost of the development of renewable energy is more on C02 reduction but it significantly will reduce the cost of mitigating climate change in the future. In Australia‚ Another research conducted by Australia Academy of Science (2009) indicates that develops renewable energy‚ for

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    The argument being presented in the given piece is the FBI asking permission from Apple to have the ability to access people’s private messages in their apple products. This argument came into conversation after the terrorist attack in San Bernardino‚ California. The author’s claim towards the argument is that the FBI should not be able to have the ability to tap into people’s individual cell phones. Although the FBI’s idea of decoding Apple’s encryption code in order to gain access to tapping into

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    if it doesn’t affect you in a negative manner. The counter-argument is that every action that has be done affects all individuals be it directly or indirectly. Mill (1859) states that whatever society that has been established and doesn’t or hasn’t adopted this mindset isn’t free at all. Mill also states that every individual has the right to express themselves through speech and stating their opinions. This comes as a fundamental right in any state that is free and nothing can be

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    pay with their life. Throughout the past few decades capital punishment has been in the controversial topic spotlight. The United States is the only western civilization that still holds the death penalty in practice. Despite capital punishment being legal in the United States‚ many states have abolished or placed prolonged moratoriums on this practice. There are strong arguments both for and against capital punishment within politics and day to day conversation. There is an infinitesimally miniscule

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    that climate change doesn’t exist. However‚ there are many facts and signs pointing towards to the opposing side. Even NASA has confirmed the realness of climate change‚ and it’s extremely uncanny. My first source‚ the National Consumers League‚ states that at least 40 percent of our food is wasted in the U.S. and a quarter to a third of all food worldwide goes to waste. Our food waste has increased by 50 percent since the 1970s‚ around the time when industrial farming became a significant means

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    Of the ten arguments that the Bible is the Word of God‚ I believe that the most compelling argument is The Convicting‚ Convincing‚ Converting Power of the Message. It is hard to imagine that people who have ever read the Bible were untouched by it in some form or fashion. “Even though the Bible tells us of sinful acts‚ it is not a popular book where sinful acts take place”. Not all people who have read the Bible cease to sin; however‚ if people read the Bible and heeded its warning‚ they may

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    the “ Age of Jackson” was a fierce struggle between those who favored it and those who opposed what they saw as a dangerous expansion of democracy. As years and centuries passed‚ arguments were revealed in a debate over expanding suffrage during the “Age of Jackson”. Throughout the debate‚ many of the presented arguments were for the expansion of suffrage. The Jeffersonian democracy was for the people‚ claiming the people should do the government. In 1821‚ a committee insisted on dropping the requirements

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