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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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    for this assignment am going to describe the key aspect of public health strategies‚ fist of all public health is the science and art of protection and improving the health of communities through education‚ promotion of healthy life style‚ and research for disease and injury prevention‚ it also help improve the health and well being of people in local communities. There are six key aspects of public health strategies which are; * Monitoring the health status of the community * Control

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    Charter schools are defined as an independent public school that operates independently of the district board of education. While traditional public schools are run by the school district. As the years have progressed charters have become more popular because people believe that they are more child-centered and provide more educational choices for the children. While people who oppose charter schools are against them because of various reasons such as: corrupt boards‚ segregation within the schools

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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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    "We the People of the United States‚ in Order to form a more perfect Union‚ establish Justice‚ insure domestic Tranquility‚ provide for the common Defense‚ promote the general Welfare‚ and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity‚ do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America". Preamble United States Constitution During the years following the Revolutionary War‚ it became apparent that the governing document of the United States‚ the Articles

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    the public’s institution’s laws and money. Meegan explains‚ “We believe public education is a social service‚” when discussing the need for schools to not transform into a consumers

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    pressure on teachers to make sure their students know all the material and how to best answer the questions that are given to them on standardized tests. There is also extreme pressure on the students to do well. “Falling short even by one point of what the state has established as a passing score could mean flunking a grade or attending summer school” (Scholars 1). This can lead to some students becoming extremely nervous and anxious. As a result of their anxiety students may struggle taking the

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    media—attempting to reach out to the general public and spread around heinous rumors. They blamed the atrocities happening in their societies on the plant while aiming their accusations toward ethnic minorities to create biased opinions with their supporter. Emerging studies have begun to grab the attention of the public with their shocking results. The old mentalities of the previous generation are dying out‚ with people now making informed decisions rather than believing what they’re told. With the abundance

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    Few individuals who are homeless become savages forced to scavenge through garbage. Then being considered as dirt by the public eye. In addition‚ some people see the homeless as a nuisance. People who are not homeless perceive homeless people as rats festering in the streets and judge the homeless because of their horrible situation. In a lot cases‚ some homeless people cannot

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