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    Mock Debate

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    I. Social networking sites have become grounds for the abuse of the right of freedom of expression II. Social networking sites decrease violence and abuse of the right of expression III. There is no right to be free from "speech harm". How do you define the "harm" caused by other people’s words anyway? Government’s side hasn’t sighted exactly how the right to freedom of speech is abused or the standards of this abuse. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right and should not be curbed or threatened

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    prison debate

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    People are sent to prison for committing a crime‚ the justice system shows that there are more than 186 crimes a criminal can appose and be sent to prison for their actions. as me and my partner explain. The purpose of punishment is to show disapproval for the offender’s wrongdoing‚ and to clearly condemn his criminal actions. This is why we punish; we punish to censure (retribution)‚ we do not punish merely to help a person change for the better (rehabilitation). We still have to punish a robber

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    (Design/creation) argument Teleological arguments are arguments from the order in the universe to the existence of God. The name “the teleological argument” is derived from the Greek word telos‚ meaning end or purpose. The most plausible suggestion is that the universe is so because it was created by an intelligent being in order to accomplish that purpose‚ than it is so to suppose that it is this way by chance. William Paley made the most cited statement of the argument‚ and he linked the

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    Gop Debate Analysis

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    After watching tonight’s GOP debate‚ I am slightly shocked that the topic that consumed the majority of the debate was foreign terrorism. Although this is obviously a serious issue‚ so is domestic terrorism‚ such as the planned parenthood shootings‚ school shootings‚ church shootings‚ and movie theater shootings. The main focus of the debate was keeping "bad guys" out of the United States‚ but what I think the candidates failed to acknowledge and realize is that some white‚ male‚ anglo-saxon United

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    It is just a fact of life that conflicts occur in human’s life regularly. Humans are so different to each other in which this leads to many conflicts. People have different realities and consequently‚ events are seeing from different perspectives. Conflicts can and do cause many uncomfortable and horrific consequences. Fortunately‚ conflicts can also lead to beneficial outcomes which in turn can enrich‚ enhance people’s lives. In looking around the world in this past year‚ we cannot help but recognise

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    Gun Control Debate

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    Antonio Smith Jr Gun Control Debate Gun control is a hot button issue that boils over whenever acts of gun violence occur. Citizens‚ lawmakers and gun lobbyists have been debating the issue of gun control for more than a century‚ and there has yet to be a definitive answer. Proponents of gun control don’t believe that state and federal gun control acts do enough‚ and gun rights advocates believe that the laws go too far. Opponents of gun control laws argue that Americans have the right to bear

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    Debate Over Homeschooling

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    The Debate Over Homeschooling Lynn Waite Grantham University Abstract Homeschooling is defined as learning outside of the public or private school environment. Homeschooling can be looked at from both the advantages and disadvantages. Those who are in favor of it list the advantages of homeschooling to be the freedom to incorporate religious teachings to their children‚ one-on-one attention between student and parent‚ the strengthening of the family relationship‚ and the socialization with a

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    Written Economic Debate

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    Written Economic Debate The crisis of obesity increases the rate of disease and fatality in America. Statistics have found that two-thirds of Americans are obese or‚ at the least‚ overweight. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have ranked obesity as the number one health risk facing America. One-eighth of deaths in this nation are directly attributed to obesity‚ which it is important to remember is entirely preventable. One of the biggest issues that stem from the decline of our

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    nuclear power debate

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    Power debate Nuclear power is extremely costly. Building or restarting the number of nuclear power plants would cost trillions of dollars. For example‚ there was an estimate created by the Florida Power and Light Company to create a new reactor plant with a price tag of $12- $18 billion dollars for a single project. This shock would be passed on to consumers already struggling in a weak economy. Nuclear Power will not decrease our reliance on Middle East Oil Supplies: One of the arguments used to

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    Nature And Nurture Debate

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    The nature vs nurture debate is one of the oldest and most argued debates throughout psychology. It has been analyzed by some of psychology’s most reputable theorists for hundreds of years. The nature-nurture debate asks the question of whether an individuals intelligence‚ attitude‚ and behaviors are due to their life experiences‚ environment‚ or surroundings. Or‚ if they are based on ones DNA ‚ genetic predispositions‚ and inherited intellects of their blood relatives (heritability). Currently standing

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