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    process costs around $50‚000 and only goes up from there (thedailybeast.com). Also moral and ethical implications could arise. Some “Designer Babies” are created solely for stem cells. After taken‚ the baby is either up for adoption or aborted. Another con is Violation of rights. This a major issue now which involves that the baby can decide for himself in which is similar to abortion. Finally‚ mistakes happen. This concept may seem old‚ but it’s still new and has problems. So “Designer Babies” aren’t

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    Vaccines Pros Cons

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    Sierra Neill Professor Rivera English 1A March 14‚ 2017 The Various Viewpoints on Vaccines During the decades before vaccines were invented people died from diseases that spread throughout the land. These common diseases‚ at the time‚ would wipe out thousands of people. Once the vaccines came around‚ during the late 1700s‚ it helped build peoples immune system‚ and the rate of deaths dropped tremendously. Now‚ in 2017 more vaccines have been created to further benefit people from

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    Lackadaisical gamblers can quickly turn into chronic gamblers. Then‚ chronic gamblers can adventually lose their job and home and family and their entire livelihood. Although 85% of the population‚ according to the National Council on Problem Gambling‚ have gambled once in their life and may disapprove of my arguments‚ some states have now recognized daily fantasy sports as a form of gambling (“Sports”). The states have now acknowledged that

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    Thesis: There is major debate both for and against using the fracking method to extract natural gas from the ground‚ but I propose that the federal government establish‚ monitor‚ and regulate environmental and health risks‚ and then create a minimum standard which the states are required to follow. Background: In the 1940’s the Halliburton Corporation developed a process to revitalize well production and prolong the life of wells nearing the end of their production cycle. The fracturing process‚

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    Welfare is supposed to be the financial support of people truly in need. The benefits provided by this system range from medical coverage to food stamps. People deserving of welfare include the mentally disabled‚ elderly‚ and the employees of minimum wage jobs. The United States Government established this system to aid its citizens‚ but in reality it accomplished the opposite goal. Welfare has been administered unfairly to those attempting to cheat the system. Because of this‚ the effects have been

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    Isis Pros And Cons

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    With terrorist attacks happening all over the world today with many of them being credited to ISIS‚ it brings us to the discussion of whether or not America should engage in a war with ISIS or not.Going to war will cost a lot of money and cause a lot of innocent deaths for both sides of the war.If we take war into their homelands‚ they will in turn bring war into our homelands. Some people think that if we do go to war it would be best because they say that it would help to end all terrorist attacks

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    Pros And Cons Of Nafta

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    Against Resolution B Because NAFTA is a detriment to the U.S. economy and the North American environment‚ the U.S. should withdraw from the NAFTA. This argument is false because NAFTA has not been a detriment to the US economy and it has not hurt the North American environment. Abandoning NAFTA now would be much‚ much worse for the US economy and the environment. Even though NAFTA may not be perfect‚ the US has already agreed and committed to it; it would be irresponsible‚ brash‚ and unfair

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    Pros And Cons Of Snapchat

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    In a world with constant‚ rapidly evolving technology‚ it’s often hard to decide whether a new invention will ultimately serve to help or hinder the human experience. Case in point‚ the ever popular app “Snapchat”. At first glance‚ Snapchat seems to be a fairly simple‚ innocuous photo-sharing platform; the user can send picture which will be deleted upon opening. Not only simple but revolutionary. When‚ in the past‚ could someone send a snapshot of exactly what they are doing to someone on the other

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    Thalidomide was a pharmaceutical produced by the German company Chemie Grünenthal that hit the market in 1957. It was intended for use as a sedative and treating morning sickness in pregnant women‚ along with a slew of other uses. Thalidomide was a miracle drug. It was much cheaper than many other sedatives‚ so many people could afford it. Due to the variety of uses‚ it could beneficial to almost everyone. It was advertised as so safe‚ even pregnant women could take it. Thalidomide was quickly made

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    Does the NSA have a good enough reason to spy on its own citizens along with the other billions of foreigners when there are laws implemented to stop that exact act? Is it necessary to create more terrorists because of the hate towards this program‚ just to possibly catch the current ones we face now? What is the real end goal? Is it to create a black mail mega-data for the government to have insurance due to the debt? Maybe the U.S.A is planning a global attack themselves‚ or it really is meant

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