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    marriage. As of 2014, thirty-five states in the U.S. allow same-sex marriage, and fifteen states ban it. Gay marriage is banned for a number of reasons including the following: it is unnatural, unorthodox, and homosexual couples cannot raise kids right. The constitution clearly states that all men are equal, so banning gay marriage is unconstitutional. The U.S. Legislature should draft a law that states all American citizens are allowed to marry any gender they wish to give marriage equality to…

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    numerous signs of 1950s culture. Grease is a musical romantic comedy, which takes place in the 1950s, that depicts the lives of different cliques and how each of them are different, but at the same time similar. Hairspray, which also takes place in the 1950s, and does an amazing job showing how it was to live with racial discrimination. Grease took place in California in the 1950s. There are scenes that take place at their local high school, at the beach, at a drive-in movie and more.…

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    The Palestinean Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh, has said, “Anybody who asks for a democracy to be introduced should respect the results of democracy.” Because I agree with Ismail Haniyeh, I stand in firm affirmation of the resolution, Resolved: The United States ought to promote democracy in the Middle East. For simplicity in the debate today, I would like to offer the following definitions: According to the BBC world news, the following countries are considered to be middle eastern: Bahrain,…

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    sold in stores he told them he had “many thousand dollars” worth of free advertising, but he lied. This prank ended up costing him ten thousand dollars. However, Twain and his publisher decided to create a new novel in place of Huckleberry Finn, but he still had a campaign in place to promote Huckleberry Finn. (Huckleberry Finn) By May 6, 1885 readers and viewers decided to write some bad reviews on the library. The Concord Library called Twain’s book “trash” and the ratings were documented and…

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    Washington DC Medical Marijuana Policy and Its Effect on Health Care Medical marijuana indicates the usage of Cannabis sativa, bhang, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD). Medical marijuana is used as medical treatment to treat illnesses and as a comfort measure during palliation and hospice. From a historical perspective, the plant has been used for medicinal purposes for many centuries. But, its use in modern times has been controversial. In the United States, several states have…

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    great controversy about whether or not there should be drug testing in schools. The drug testing topic became even more popular when the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of drug testing not being unconstitutional (Bowman). There has been many court cases such as Vernonia v. Acton (Proctor 1336), Earls v. Tecumseh (Yamaguchi, Johnston, and O’Malley 3) and Schaill v. Tippecanoe (Yamaguchi, Johnston, and O’Malley 2) that debate whether or not schools should drug test their athletes. The National…

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    It’s hard to believe today that Walt Disney was once fired because he “lacked imagination and had no ideas,” or that the Beatles were cut from a record level because the company didn’t think that they had a future in show business. (Weismen) Still harder to believe is that J.K. Rowling’s world famous book ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ was rejected by no less than 12 publishers before it was finally published in 1997 at the insistence of Bloomsbury chairman, Nigel Newton’s daughter…

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    Contract Killers

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    The government recognizes these events occurring, but can’t react to such situations. The Deep web provides nothing but negative matter to the society; the governmental servers should eliminate and block any connections between the Deep Web and internet users. Thus, a person connected to the web, could eventually open his or her own web page on the Deep Web to start his or her business without any governmental precedent involved…

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    for certain pains that may occur due to the certain disease/ illness they might have; such as, cancer, multiple sclerosis, or even PTSD. With that being said we can concur with it being probably one of the most commonly used drug globally. Cannabis should be legalized for it may help people who are depressed seasonally, mentally, clinically, or even genetically. Frank Lucido, MD, who specializes in the use of cannabis for an anti-depressant claims "With appropriate use of medical cannabis,…

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    hours, making out in the study lounges and enjoying the thrill of sneaking contraband Coke, which they then spill on the books and carpet.” Another contributor, Richard Fetter Jr., was disgusted that a significant portion of the library permitted smoking.…

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