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    Business owners and leaders of all management levels usually agree on one thing, a constant demand to keep others in the work environment motivated and productive. Workplace productivity is a term referring to how much work is accomplished in a work environment and how efficiently workers complete tasks at their workplaces. Finding ways to increase workplace productivity is a task that can be frustrating and time consuming. The ability to motivate and get employees to work efficiently in order to

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    Right-To-Bear Arms

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    would cause more problems than it would solve. Owning a gun gives the owner a feeling of protection, and if your attacker thinks you may be concealing a weapon they would definitely be less likely to rob you or do anything in attempt to harm you. Banning guns entirely would have huge implications, which would not be good for anyone. Without guns our safety would be at risk, and without that feeling of protection it will be a weight that you constantly carry and will withhold your from true identity

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    specifically claimed that “effective advocacy of both public and private points of view, particular controversial ones, is undeniably enhanced by group association.” The Unitarian Church of Los Angeles association claims that by collecting metadata of cell phone communications the NSA is intruding into their right because such communications can bring to light the members and the groups with which they associate, that are meant to be private. Possibly discouraging others to join these groups for the fear

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    themselves with manufacturers and the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), they were able to involve themselves with rating systems assigned to games. Taking a step further, Best Buy took the initiative to control the selling of m-rated games and banning adult-only games, promoting a family atmosphere. Best Buy also considers themselves the leader in establishing policies and standards concerning protecting customer and employee privacy.

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    Transhumanism Humans continue to use technology in order to enhance their lives in order to do things they normally could not. In first world countries, the majority of the population have cell phones, allowing them to communicate with people that are too far to simply use their voice to reach. Even more people have taken advantage of the medical advances that have been made, whether it be taking medicine to cure whatever ails them or undergoing surgeries and tests to aid in the healing process

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    Several states have enacted laws banning the use of cell phones while driving; an indication of the type of society America has become. These laws were put in place not only to keep drivers from taking phone calls, but also to deter them from posting their latest tweet or commenting on their friend’s latest picture. Social media is so ingrained in society today that many are unable to entertain a world that is devoid of such technology. With usage at an all-time high, the psychological effects of

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    We Must Stop The Safety

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    in certain situations. If we limited ourselves by using or doing certain things while driving we decrease our chances of having or even causing accidents. We should exercise common sense, such as not using or doing the following while driving, cell phones, eating while driving, listening to loud music hindering us from hearing of motor vehicles, making sure we are wearing DOT protected gear if riding motorcycles. I believe that having a bill requiring motorcycle riders to wear proper protective

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    I am linking you to the post where Mr. Vaughn's article is posted, all of the material there is his own work.http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/13115/why_marijuana_should_not_be_legalized.html?cat=17I do realize that it is a relatively old article, but I believe that he illustrates points that are shared by many citizens, and thus I respond to those concerns and points. (Albeit in a slightly sarcastic way at times, by which I mean no offense to Mr. Vaughn) Mr. Vaughn, I am very saddened by

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    to school, she will have to face the bullying and harassment in person. Bullying has different forms; the use of a cell phone, e-mail or access to the internet is just a few. Technology has evolved over the years and almost everyone owns some type of cell Cyberbullying 3 phone. Teens and young children are being introduced to more and more technology such as cell phones, laptops and tablets. Parents claim to be giving them technology because they want them to be safe, which may be the

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    their campaign against same sex marriage are hypocrites. The book of Leviticus states that no man shall lie with another man. The same book also states that eating any sea creature without fins or scales is unholy, so why isn’t there a campaign for banning the consumption of shrimp, seaweed, clams, etc.? The book of Mark states to treat others as you would yourself. So why are we as a nation segregating the homosexual community, even though we would hate to be ridiculed in any way, shape, and form?

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