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    Some of the pros include providing a sense of relief to parents who are concerned and uncertain of the possibility of their child having a disorder (if the test is negative)‚ if it is bad news‚ at least the parents can be prepared mentally as to what they can be faced

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    1. Debate: Desalination Plants Should Be Banned During the debate that desalination plants should be banned Julia brought up a large number of points. Some of which helped he case and others‚ which seemed to broad to be true. For example‚ Julia claimed that the use of the plants will through off the salinity levels in the water‚ this point was very hard to believe based on the size of the ocean. She also claimed that the plants kill millions on sea animals just merely in the intake tube alone. Why

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    Many large dams have brought significant social and economic benefits. For example‚ Egypt’s Aswan High Dam‚ built in the 1960s‚ has protected the nation from drought and floods and supplies water used to irrigate some 15 million hectares. However‚ dams can also have great negative impacts. Because sediment is trapped by the Aswan High Dam‚ nutrients are no longer delivered in large quantities to the Nile floodplain. This has reduced soil fertility

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    In his book ‘Mere Apologetics’ McGrath writes‚ ‘the best defence of Christianity is its explanation’ (McGrath‚ 2012‚ p.130). If a Christian theist is to defend or commend Christianity to the Naturalist it is best to establish the basic tenets of Christianity‚ for many people have misconceptions of Christianity. Once this has been achieved and there is still confusion or disregard about Christianity‚ presenting an argument of the inadequacies of naturalism provides a significant platform that might

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    area in preventive healthcare where a small difference could significantly improve the health of the whole community. Making full immunisation a pre-requisite for children beginning school in New Zealand could benefit the whole community‚ but on a large scale affects some major ethical principles‚ making it a very controversial idea. The main issue currently present in New Zealand today is that those who can get immunised are not‚ therefore putting those who cannot be immunised at an increased risk

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    Pros and cons of tarriffs

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    a tariff on a small or a large country would be higher domestic prices because the cost of the tariff is passed on to the consumer (The Basic Analysis of a Tariff). Consumers would be deterred from buying that particular import because of the cost factor. It would also cause there to be a surplus of that import. A high tariff on imports would have the effect of switching from imported goods to goods produced domestically; this would help a small nation’s economy. Large nations generally have more

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    The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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    All the terror attacks that the news broadcasters speak about have gone unpunished because nothing much has been done to fight ISIS. ISIS has many names like ISIL and Daesh. ISIS was a sub unit in Al Qaeda who broke off to pursue their own goals. ISIS’s goal for the past few years have been to create a Caliphate or Islamic state where they enforce Shariah law meaning they use the Qu’ran to make their laws and to decide what to do in times of trouble. ISIS’s members have shown their brutality towards

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    According to the article "The Pros and Cons Of Prescription Drugs" on the Livestrong internet site not all prescription drugs are used to treat serious illnesses. From time to time an unspecified amount of prescription drugs are used to treat small ailments with excellent success. Prescription

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    public well-being‚ or utility‚ everyone would benefit. This perspective places the burden of decision making overwhelmingly on the individual who is not necessarily capable or properly equipped to make decisions which maximize the utility of the population. While Utilitarianism may have limited value as a layman’s moral framework‚ it has considerably more value as a moral framework for persons in a leadership role where more information is available to make a rational decision. A core critique of

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    Pros And Cons Of Shading

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    Discussion Elliot and Maier (2012) have proposed the shading in-setting hypothesis‚ which specifically draws on draws and social learning. A few reactions to shading boosts are attempted to be exclusive because of the rehashed blending of shading and specific ideas‚ messages‚ and encounters. Others‚ in any case‚ are attempted to speak to an organically ingrained inclination that is strengthened and formed by social learning. Through this social learning‚ sharing affiliations can be amplified past

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