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    “Vaccines will prevent about 322 million illnesses, 21 million hospitalizations, and 732,000 deaths among U.S. children born over the last 20 years, according to a recent report by the University of Washington in Seattle” (“Safeguarding”). The numbers suggest how critical vaccines are for the general well-being of society. Thus, the federal government needs to take a powerful stance to require vaccines for all children as vaccines are safe and effective, a preventive measure against diseases and

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    rope, and cloth. In fact, it has been established that both George Washington was not only the father of the United States and a cannabis plantation owners, but also a user of the plant for relaxation and merriment (Schwartz, 2008). There are way more cons than pro’s. Con’s of marijuana include stuff like how much it costs to bring the “bad guys” to court, how it affects the body long/short term effects. When marijuana is used it enables cannabinoids to enter the bloodstream where it is able to get

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    It has come to my attention that many people have begun to prevent their children from being vaccinated. Many of these actions are based off of false data suggesting negative side effects to these vaccines. This is upsetting because vaccines are so incredibly important. There vaccines are so important because vaccines are humanities number one defense against illnesses which once killed millions, vaccines are almost always harmless to the user while protecting them, and vaccines help those around

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    Introduction For the 21-century learner, learning how to navigate technology is essential to success in life. In addition to reading, math, social studies, and science, technology is becoming an important part of curriculum. Integration of technology into already existing curriculum is necessary to maximum instructional time. In addition to preparing learners for technology use in future occupations, technology can enhance a student’s learning especially in reading. With the invention of many

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    Zoos Pros And Cons Essay

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    The Debate Over Pro Or Con “People are changing the natural world in many different ways” -- Kira Freed. People should care of what zoos are doing to the animals because when they keep the animals in there cages and won’t let them out, the animals get very sick and don’t get very much better. The debate is from people not wanting zoos and some people liking zoos, many people don't want zoos because the animals may not be healthy, but some people like zoos because they are healthy. Many zoos shouldn’t

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    There has been controversy over vaccines for decades, but scientific research shows that they are more beneficial than harmful. They have stopped epidemics, but what is a vaccine? A Vaccine is the injection of a killed or weakened organism (living thing that causes the disease) that produces immunity in the body against that organism by letting the immune system “practice” on defeating that organism. Vaccines help save lives every day and not the contrary. Vaccines are proven to be very beneficial

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    “Let us not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless when facing them.” - Rabindranath Togore In response to the terrorist attacks across the United States, the PROTECT-US Act of 2017 was passed. It is debatable if it is constitutional or not but the people are terrified. Terrified people tend to point fingers and blame anyone and everyone. Fear causes most to become irrational but people need to remember to be strong and not forget their ways. They must be fair and instead of cowering

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    as blood flow in the body  Substantially increases stamina, strength, and body recovery  Promotes male libido and sex drive  Decreases stress level  Promotes protein synthesis and muscle gains  Cuts-down body fat together with lean muscles Pros + Cons Benefits Problems Rapidly restores erectile dysfunction Available online only Consumed orally – no needles or injections required Overdose may result in sleep apnea 100% legal product Not recommended for males below 18 years of age Visible results

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    is a human and under Article 2: The Right to Life, no one can try to end your life, no matter the circumstances of your conception. This still applies to when the child is still inside their mother as they are a living being. Another argument that ‘Pro-Choice’ people make is that there isn’t enough land and resources for the growing population so abortion is in a way, population control. However, would you kill a born child because you thought there were too many for the planet? The answer is no,

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    With any criminal offence there are two elements to the crime; the Mens Rea and the Actus Reus. The Mens Rea element is the mental part of the crime and requires proof that the defendant was in a guilty state of mind before the defendant can be convicted of a crime. There are three different types of Mens Rea; direct and oblique intention, recklessness and negligence. Intention is differs from motive or desire. For example if defendant kills their wife who is suffering from a terminal illness, to

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