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    Organs: Human Anatomy

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    Topic: Legalization of the Sale of Human Organs General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that the sale of human should be legalized Thesis: The sale of human organs should be legalized Introduction Attention Getter: There is a large shortage of organ donors in the US. When it comes to kidneys over 87 00 people are in need‚ but only 17‚ 000 Americans get each year while more that 4600 die waiting Significance of Topic: Many of you may someday know someone who needs

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    disregards the moral teachings about the preservation of life. 2. It is technically assisted murder on the doctor’s side. 3. It undermines the efforts in the advancement of medical research. C. The application of euthanasia has many advantages. 1. Legalization of Euthanasia would lead to saving a lot of patients from continuously suffering intractable and unbearable pain. 2. It is less expensive than added expenses from therapies. III. People’s lives depend on the decision should Euthanasia be legalized

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    that develop over time could hinder the well being of a person who chooses to use it regularly‚ or there could even be a change in the nation’s behavior as a whole. One’s psychological health is very vital to a great quality of life; marijuana legalization could lead to an array of mental mishaps due to the initial rise in marijuana usage. The psychological effects that cannabis induces on a body would include cognitive impairment along with a decrease in psychomotor skills (Hall‚ Solowij‚ and Lemon

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    Euthanasia

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    who work with dying people know that majority of those patient want their pain controlled but do not want to be killed. With the advancement of technology in medical treatment‚ there must be some way to overcome the pain. So‚ there is no need for legalization of euthanasia. The writer also argues that financial burden of the patient’s families will be lessened if euthanasia is legalized. This is logically relevant since it is true that the cost of getting daily treatment is higher than the cost of

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Your Grade: 90.4 A- Informative introduction to the topic‚ a controversial issue (worth 15%) 87 ~political or historical context ~facts or statistics ~examples or anecdotes ~quotations from authorities and experts Informative introduction to two sources (web pages‚ articles‚ editorials‚ or essays) and their opposing positions on the issue (worth 20%) 90 ~two authors’ names ~their professional affiliations or credentials ~titles of the two sources ~publication information ~each

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    here in the Philippines and is widely patronized by Filipinos although it is illegal. According to some‚ it is something that shouldn’t exist but there’s more into it. As Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and other lawmakers proposed jueteng legalization‚ lots of contradicting and supporting ideas in this regard were brought up. What if it will be legalized? Will it be a friend or a foe? Despite all the scandals and criticisms that it is encountering‚ jueteng will still be undeniably beneficial

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    Essay on Drugs

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    honest world. Making drugs legal will kill this easy way out‚ and force the young people of the poor to struggle and gain education so as to have an honest living and gradually advance their personal and collective financial status. Legalization of drugs would mean that they will be taxed like other commodities in the market hence they would contribute to economy development. Tax collected would contribute in society development instead of only profiting only a few people in our society

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    One acre of hemp produces the same amount of cellulose fiber as 4.1 acres of trees. This not only uses less land but takes a shorter growing time period‚ producing paper at one-quarter of the cost of wood pulp and creating less pollution. The legalization of marijuana would not only benefit the environment but the government and citizens as well. Most estimates say that the cannabis business in British Columbia alone is worth 24 billion dollars per year in street value‚ this is more than the forestry

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    Legalizing Marijuana

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    Annotated Bibliography Armentano‚ Paul E.‚ “US Policy on Drugs”‚ NORML Directory‚ May 4th 2008 http://www.legalizationofmarijuana.com/ This web site contains some useful material about how much money and effort the United states government has been spending lately on arresting people possessing marijuana. It gives true information and numbers about the money spent and how many people have been arrested in the past few years. However it does not show legit reasons on why marijuana should be legalized

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    Marijuana helps lower the number of people with seizures in a certain time span. Stories about how people died in this world never once mention anything about marijuana overdose. Unlike other drugs‚ marijuana gets naturally grown instead of produced in a laboratory. Legalizing marijuana means it allows the hemp industry to flourish. The antioxidants within the marijuana can reverse cancer and the evidence found accurately suggests it. Hemp leaves also produce things like paper‚ clothing‚ plastics

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