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…. PPF 1. Formed when and by whom 2. Purpose Outline IV Pros and cons of animal rights A. Positive effects B. Negative effects V. Conclusion         'Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; The Declaration of Independence holds…
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…that the development of technology was an essential instrument to the advancement of civilization. Because of this, the rate of technological innovations has increased exponentially, and these innovations tend to transform traditional social systems with unexpected…
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…“The Right to Bear Arms” The right to bear arms is a constitutional guarantee, and is not open for discussion; however the United States Government has used its power to limit and regulate this guarantee. Our government has been attacking…
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…Animal Rights Terrorism Animals all across the worlds are terrorized day after day, whether it’s for the use of cheap food, safe medicines or the making of a new product. The opinions of many people think that the use of animals for medicine…
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…teachers, but from hands on experiences. Experience is a great teacher. It does not punish a person when they are bad, send a letter home, give out detentions, require a person to be somewhere at a certain time, nor even say a person is right or wrong…
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…It is the goal of the Western world to recruit all nations in joining the fight for a universal agreement towards human rights. Unfortunately, many countries refuse to bow down by letting western ideologies infiltrate their culture. While…
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…criticized by people whose ideas are shaped by religion, the media, and misinformation. It should be a basic human right for individuals to decide whether they want to continue their life or end it. It is important to gain a better understanding of what actually…
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…“Does a Student Have a Right to Choose to Fail?” In the Constitution of the Untied States of America, citizens are gauranteed a natural right. Natural Rights are those rights that a person is born with. These rights include the right to breathe…
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…1st amendment rights Under the Bill of Rights of our constitution, Americans are given basic human rights which cannot be taken away. Sometimes these rights conflict with each other, causing debate. The 1st amendment causes many controversial…
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…The First Bull Run was the first major battle of the war and would occur in northern Virginia right next to the capital. Northern spectators came to watch the battle because they were sure the union would win but the confederates won much…
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