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    conserving wild animals and where they live? There are many different viewpoints to whether or not zoos should exist‚ mostly because of the animal’s well being‚ but in this argument the pros outweigh the cons. Many people argue that zoos are very beneficial to society and that they should not close their doors. There are countless opinions as to why people are opposed to zoos. Firstly‚ zoos have a negative effect because of the animal captivity. Animals are brought out of their natural habitats and put

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    protecting our flag’s meaning because the more restrictive our government becomes‚ the more we lose the meaning of the flag. Our flag symbolizes the freedom of our nation and its immense diversity. With this much diversity‚ we must keep everyone’s opinion in mind. If we take away the power of the individual‚ we become weaker as a whole

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    energy source (fuel) should be sustainable for an indefinite period of time‚ according to the definition of renewable energy. Another major argument proposed by the opponents of including nuclear energy as renewable energy is the harmful nuclear waste from nuclear power reactors. The nuclear waste is considered as a radioactive pollutant that goes against the notion of a renewable energy source.Yucca Mountain is one of the examples used quite often to prove this point. Most of the opponents in the

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    Q: In your own words‚ details the ‘for’ and ‘againstarguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. A: There are two types of behaviour‚ innate and learned. Innate behaviour (also known as nature) is defined as natural and instinctive. It is the behaviour present at birth‚ the fixed‚ unchanging behaviours.Nativists believe that various aspects of behaviour are innate. They argue that behaviour is due to genetics as we inherit the qualities that decide the kind of person we will be. For

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    reviews the public opinion as to the political‚ social and cultural issues faced by the Tamils in post-war areas and the political prisoners kept in detention camps. Please highlight/ underline/ bold the answer of your choice. Do not select multiple answers. Select only one. If you think you have more than one answer to choose‚ please mention it under the option ‘other’. If you have a totally different answer to any of the question‚ feel free to elaborate. 1. Please mention your‚ Age-16years Gender-

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    the twenty-first century is the legalization of marijuana. You most likely know something about the drug and have your own opinion about it whether you smoke it or not. You may recall people telling you that drugs are bad and warning you to stay away from them. You may also remember the D.A.R.E. program. You probably didn’t know why they would say drugs are bad‚ but listened to your authority figures anyway. According to Procon.org‚ marijuana has been used since about 2900 BC when Emperor Fu Hsi

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    should be allowed in our society‚ but also by a basic disagreement over what is included in the definition of pornography. Emotions run high and scientific rigour falls aside where it comes to studies of the effect of pornography‚ the use of these studies in mass media and in academic debates. Sifting through mountains of rhetoric can be confusing‚ when few entering the debate can even agree on what pornography is‚ much less what are its corrosive effects. The first task of this paper‚ therefore‚ shall

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    with letters at the end of the alphabet. This person doesn’t want to admit that it could start from Z to A. Alphabetical order is an easy system and should not be banned because of the ludicrous thought of unfairness. One of the strongest arguments against this system is that people with last names starting with letters found at the end of the alphabet always get picked last. This might happen more‚ but the system of organizing this information shouldn’t be affected. If people with names starting

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    The cosmological arguments are inductive arguments based on an ‘a posteriori’ premise‚ which‚ despite having been introduced many years ago‚ continue to be prevalent today. An early example of the argument is within ‘Timaeus’‚ in which Plato proposed the idea that anything that has been created must be created by a cause. These arguments are intended to prove the existence of the God of Classical Theism by explaining that God must be the first cause of the universe; the being setting the world into

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    From the ancient times and even today Deaf education has had arguments against which method is right or wrong. No matter which way the tides turned there have been important people there to help guide the Deaf educations along. We will start with the great philosopher Aristotle. Now I know what you are thinking‚ why would I talk about Aristotle when it comes to Deaf education? It has been said that he is the first person ever recorded to have talked about Deaf culture. Even though he is a great

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