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    Could gene therapy be too much for us to handle? Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Introduction The title for my Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) will be ‘Could gene therapy too much for us to handle?’ I have chosen this for my project because gene therapy is advancing every day in modern medicine‚ and has brought up many ethical‚ legal and religious issues throughout various communities. Consequently‚ it is a topic which raises much debate within society. Due to the arguments

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    Have you ever been told you cannot say what you want? No‚ because we have the freedom of speech as citizens of the United States. The Bill of Rights was sent to the states for ratification on September 25‚ 1789. The rights were finally ratified by the states on December 15‚ 1791. The Bill of Rights was written in Virginia‚ and was written by George Mason‚ but James Madison strongly influenced it. In the Bill of Rights‚ the First Amendment is the most important because of freedom of speech‚ religion

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    why do we have pets? I believe that people have pets for comfort‚ Pets are like a friend you never had ! There are some times help full ‚some times cute‚ and some times annoying . pleas wait a minute. Ok..... Ok....... *sorry about that* I have some bad times with my cat p.s. she is evil sorry again . || Ok i know you want to hear some facts about why people have pets ! yaaaaaaa oh sorry I’ll stop now ( i hope i will stop now ) 1 .Why do we have pets? It’s a very interesting question ….actually

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    Freedom of speech and the liberty to uphold one’s expression has long been the subject of many debates. It has taken centuries if not years for mankind to come to a point where many can easily voice their opinions without having to ponder over the consequences. But one should always know where to draw the line. Freedom of expression also needs to have its limits. Two of the masterminds who put forth their work on liberty and freedom of speech were John Stuart Mill and Jean-Jacque Rousseau. The concepts

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    Throughout the speech‚ King frequently appeals to pathos‚ but he uses all three of the Aristotelian appeals effectively. He uses appeal to pathos to let his audience realize what type of condition the African Americans are in. He uses another appeal to logos to persuade the African Americans to take actions and also to use it for transitions. He also uses appeal to ethos to keep the readers and the audiences to be interested. According to King’s speech‚ he stated‚ “But one hundred years later‚ the

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    Do you think that athletes get paid way too much money? Athletes gets paid more then the person who controls our country. Also the franchises get payed more then the athlete and that’s why athletes get paid so much. Salary comparison‚ respect and prestige‚ and fans supporting the team is why pro athletes make so much money. One of the first reasons why athletes get paid way too much is because of all of the fans that buy things to support the teams. I think that athletes are getting paid way too

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    Freedom of Speech Vs. Censorship: Children on the Internet The internet is a very controversial communication device in today’s society. If desired‚ one could find information on nearly any topic they choose. Censorship and free speech is a widely discussed topic when dealing with the current freedom of the internet especially when dealing with young minds. Should the internet have censored topics which would be illegal to post and/or view freely by children? Should the internet be a free-for-all

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    sonnet‚ “The World is too Much with Us” through the use of syntax‚ William Wordsworth illustrates the obsessive materialism in the time period. Materialism is a tendency to consider material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values or a way of thinking that gives too much importance to material possessions rather than to spiritual or intellectual things. Wordsworth believes that “The world is too much with us; late and soon‚ Getting and spending‚ we lay waste our powers

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    Freedom of Speech: Abused from Abroad Peter A. Purdon Ppurdo1632@my.sullivan.edu CSC302X - Social‚ Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing Connie Eyle‚ Instructor Abstract Foreign hate groups are using America’s servers to circumvent their countries restrictions. As a responsible international citizen‚ America should revise our policies to allow the restriction of this right as applied to non-American groups hosting their message in our country. The constitution allows for the freedom of speech

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    it comes to democratic societies‚ where voting is an affirmation of one’s freedom and equality‚ and is the cornerstone of democracy‚ the freedom to abstain from making a choice is often missing. Citizens are given the freedom to vote for any candidate standing for elections‚ but few democracies give voters the explicit right to reject all the candidates‚ if they find no one suitable. In effect‚ citizens are given the freedom to choose but not to withhold making a choice With the coming of electronic

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