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    Pros And Cons Of Felons

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    If all of these criminals were in California which is the most populous state‚ they would make up about 7% of that state. What kind of examples would this set for children if the United States restored this right to vote? “In 2004‚ one in every 31 adults [U.S.] was under correctional supervision‚ compared to one in 88 in 1980.”(Votes). Numbers like these are shocking and mortifying. Take into account that this means that the same people who have killed‚ raped‚ or robbed someone could have the fate

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    Professor Klein English 111 29 March 2015 Immigration: The good‚ the bad and the ugly. Immigration is very important to me because it hits so close to home. Till this day I can remember the first time I found out how my dad came into America. I was an adult when he told me his whole illegal journey. I was so surprised‚ actually very proud of my dad and everything he went through to get here. See‚ the whole concept behind immigration‚ they make it seem so bad but in actuality these people just want to

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    Is the world will be a better place‚If the nurses get paid more than pro athletes.We save lives‚ they throw balls.(5 things about nurses on Pinterest) Are athletes overpaid? Many Americans that work full-time job‚ Nurses who save lives even the president who run the country didn’t make that much.But many retired athletes have chronic health problems. It may seem unfair that athletes get paid to play game‚ but remember who they are really play for. However‚ many Americans work until they are about

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    Cons and Pros of Cloning

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    When most people think of cloning‚ they think of a scientist that uses DNA to make an exact replica of someone . Cloning is a lot more complicated and more controversial than that . According to the American Heritage Dictionary Cloning is defined as “A group of cells‚ or organism that is descended from and genetically identical to a common ancestor ‚ such as a bacterial colony whose members arose from a single original cell . Ever since August‚1‚2001 Cloning had been banned .Cloning was banned for

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    Prop 19 Pros and Cons

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    Their are many pros to prop 19 as well as cons. I believe the pros out weight the cons. Some of the pros would be a common sense control of marijuana‚ it will help stop wasting taxpayer dollars on failed marijuana prohibition. Controls and taxes marijuana like alcohol‚ and will only be available to adults. Adds criminal penalties for giving i to anyone under 21 years of age. weakens drug cartel and enforces road and workplace safety. It will generate billions in revenue‚ and save tax payers money

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    Other factors may include violence on TV‚ lack of mental healthcare and abuse. The pro view is screening for suicidal ideation can get help to those young people. The con view believes screening violates family privacy and will label students. This paper will examine the procon‚ and my view point on should schools screen children and teenagers for signs of mental illness and suicidal tendencies. First‚ the pro viewpoint is mental health screening can help professionals and parents identify children

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    http://www.ehow.com/about_5127713_pros-teen-access-birth-control.html Pro Allowing teens access to various forms of protection may help decrease the amount of teen pregnancies taking place each year in the United States. Gone are the days when a teen pregnancy affected someone who was 16 or 17. There are now instances of 13- and 14-year-old girls having babies--teens who are completely unprepared to give birth and raise a child. If the child is not given up for adoption‚ the responsibility typically

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    population‚ the increase in homelessness over the past two decades cannot be explained by addiction alone” (“Multiple Factors”). Addiction is a very big factor in homelessness‚ but there are others‚ too. Mental illness makes up for about 16% of the adult homeless population. Many cases are very severe and persistent. (“Multiple Factors”). The fact that these people aren’t in homes that can help them out is absurd. More people should be open to helping these people out by referring them to homes

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    Vaccinations: Option or Obligation? The concept of vaccination was first invented in 1796 by Edward Jenner‚ the father of immunology‚ who realized that certain people were immune to certain diseases. Further research led scientists to discover that people who were exposed to a strain of cowpox were immune because they already had antibodies that could fend off the strain. This was the genesis of over four hundred years of extensive and successful research. Since their beginning‚ vaccinations have

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    Pros And Cons Of Snowden

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    George W. Bush administration to raise terror alert levels to help Bush’s reelection campaign in 2004. Trevor Aaronson‚ author of The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI’s Manufactured War on Terrorism‚ examined every alleged terrorist case that was tried in the 10 years following 9/11. Out of 508 defendants‚ Aaronson determined that less than five of them involved actual terrorists posing immediate danger. That may seem unfathomable because there are constantly stories in the news about terrorism

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