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    one might have to consume alcohol, the side effects need to become of realization to consumers. An understanding of feasible outcomes need to be informed to those who might not realize the harm that this drug could cause. Overall, there are more cons than pros when considering consuming alcohol. Perhaps, the following reasons are enough to make the common drinker to think twice. Alcohol abuse, or making the misuse of alcohol a habit, can interfere with how the human brain works. Consuming large amounts

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    can be used in beneficial ways to protect people, but it is often misused to harm people long-term. Here is some information about some negative impacts of censorship. Why is censorship bad if used for a prolonged period of time? There are many pros and cons of censorship some of them are very bad in the long run. Some examples are that sex-related topics being censored can be harder to teach about the dangers of Sexually Transmitted Diseases to teens. Others can completely manipulate innocent people

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    Following 1926, multiple vaccines have been available to schools and children around New Zealand. The New Zealand Ministry of Health states that vaccines: “can protect people against harmful infections, which can cause serious complications, including death. It is one of the most effective, and cost-effective medical interventions to prevent disease.” Although most students get vaccinated, should these vaccines be compulsory for all students across New Zealand? How would it be done? Vaccinations

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    When it comes to the topic of preparing inmates to re-enter the public, most of us would agree that some type of training would be beneficial. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of providing Pell grants to prisoners so they can achieve a degree. Whereas some agree that a college education would help the inmate find work with less difficulties, others maintain it’s unfair to use the Pell grant funding to help prisoners instead of helping law abiding citizens with their

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    The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. According to the United States Department of Justice, “over 10,000 ex-prisoners are released from America’s state and federal prisons every week and arrive on the doorsteps of our nation's communities”, resulting in more than 650,000 ex-offenders who are released from prison every year. Research and “studies show that approximately two-thirds will likely be rearrested within three years of release” (United States Department

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    The Constitution, written in 1787 at the Philadelphia Convention, is the document that shapes the USA’s government. One of the many goals of the Constitution was to protect the country from one person (or a group of people) having absolute control over everyone else. But did they successfully do that? I believe they did thanks to four things: federalism, checks and balances system, separation of power system, and the big states versus the small states dillema. Each of these things defended against

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    The Pros and Cons of Globalization Essay

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    Globalization is the process by which states become interdependent on each other on all spheres of life. It is a process where countries go global by adapting universal characteristics involving human race. It is therefore the process of uniting people of the world into one unit with universal characteristics. This characteristics include; systems of education, politics, democracy, economy among many others. Through globalization economies, civilizations and societies become integrated into a globalised

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    The Pros and Cons of Technology As far back as I can remember my family and I have taken advantage of technology. The types of technology have changed over the years, along with our usage and dependence on it. Technology is a fundamental part of our lifestyle, including both work and play. What is interesting is that we also have many friends who use very little technology in their day-to-day living. This drastic difference makes one wonder how necessary the technology really is, and whether or

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    Essay on The Pros and Cons of Marxism

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    primarily approach of Marxism, nonetheless, was the critique of capitalism. The strength of his inquiry lies in belief of inevitable shift from capitalism and he aims to advocate the new form of ideology and economy, the socialism. The title of this essay is provocative as in today´s world, there exist many proponents who claim, the core of Marx conception of ideology is still relevant in the 21st globalised world. However, Marxism is relevant to the extent to which

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    Pro/Con Illegal Immigration Picture a scenario where crowds of people surround you. You don’t know who they are. Hundreds of people of all cultures, ethnicities, and genders pass by you. To you, they might seem like regular people trying to get from Point A to B. Therefore, you would not assume that they play a significant role in society. However, what if one person that passed by you today was an undocumented citizen in the United States? How would you be able to tell the difference? Everyone

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