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    due to people’s own perception‚ and‚ in part‚ due to cognitive tendency to believe into something that just sounds more familiar‚ more understandable and more persuasive. To change this misperception concerning genetic modification and biotechnology‚ pro-GMO organizations should simply use the same psychological “techniques”. Clear explanations of various benefits and overall importance of genetic modification for modern agriculture would definitely contribute to the formation of more positive public

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    mornings. Before class started they would start saying the pledge. When you say the Pledge you have to stand & look at the flag. You place your right hand on your heart and look straight to the flag then you start reciting the pledge(“pledge of”). Pros People who are for “under god” in the pledge support it for many reasons. Ronald Reagan said‚” If we ever forget that we are one nation under god‚ then we will be a nation gone under. If we take “under god” away our nation heritage will go away too

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    The pros of the Eiffel Tower outweigh the cons‚ in reasons to allow the tower to remain in the hearts of people all over the world as a symbol of Paris‚ and the unique

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    Instructor- Dr. Tarun Tapan DharSummer 2011 | Compensation Management: Managing Living Standards for Employees | | | Md. Abul Hasnat ID# 081091025 | 6/14/2011 | | Introduction As part of the effort to develop and maintain a quality workforce‚ public sector organizations must position themselves as “employers of choice” and recognize the value of their human capital. The methods‚ by which employees are recruited‚ trained‚ retained‚ measured‚ and

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    McKamie 1 Wendy McKamie Mrs. Cornelius Business Law October 6‚ 2011 The Pros and Cons of Unions During the active growth of the industrial movement in the nineteenth century‚ uneducated country fold went to larger cities to work in factories and ended up in substandard work environments‚ more often than not making low wages. Labor unions formed as a way for these workers to band together to have equal rights. Labor unions help their members by negotiating wages‚ benefits

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    Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The first pro about the HIPAA law is that it protects yours or a patient’s security and privacy rights. Every patient must read and sign that hit the consent form which will allow the patient’s medical records to be released. The patient will also have access and complete control over their medical records. The second pro in the HIPAA law is that it allows Health Care providers to check the patient’s eligibility

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    I listed some of the pro’s of fusion energy and how it can be helpful in today’s world but i have not said the cons. Cons on Fusion energy is that these power plants would be extremely expensive to build‚ lots of money. It needs really how temperatures which is really hard to contain‚ could produce a negative net energy‚ and the research money could be spent on renewables

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    Cons of Gene Patenting As of 2010‚ there are 40‚000 patents within the U.S. that relate to the 2‚000 human genes (Wikipedia‚ 2011). A gene patent is when a person owns the rights to a gene and no other person can do research involving said gene. There is some controversy over whether these patents advance technology by providing scientists with a reason to produce‚ or if they restrict the research because of the genes patented (Debatepedia‚ 2011). Patents curb the discovery of cures and the creation

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    fact‚ it is not a gateway drug nor is it a bad drug. As we all know people are against a lot in this world due to religion‚ personal views‚ or influences especially towards Medical Marijuana. Some of the pros of medical marijuana are that this will help children and older people as well. I am pro medical marijuana because it will make a big difference throughout the country‚ it will revolutionise because you can tax it as well as helping people in a positive way. People have been debating between

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    replaced a lot of jobs‚ mostly in involving hard labour. One could argue that this was bad‚ as it not only put many people out of a job‚ and that it normalised the destruction of environment‚ but the benefits of the Industrial Revolution outweigh the cons. ’The Factory Acts’ were one of the many benefits of the Industrial Revolution as they introduced rights for workers‚ especially children. During 1802 and 1819‚ Robert Peel worked hard to passing laws about restricting the hours that children had

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