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    Written Assignment Unit 6 For the exemption for whaling issue, you will answer the following: Questions for Discussion: 1. Do you agree with the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered species of whales as a cultural exemption? I disagree with the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered species of whales as a cultural exemption. However, my disagreement is based on my personal value of unnecessary killing of whales.…

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    capacity to ban handguns. A few republican politicians are enthusiastic about gun ownership and settle on voting choices construct upon in light of this issue alone; subsequently, the general population we choose into office directly influence our lives. A couple of republican legislators have an in number confidence in the…

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    year and get punished for it. I believe we should ban pit bulls from the USA. An example of one such attacks was a little 8 year old girl in Miami-Dade County. One day a little girl got home from the store with her mom and their neighbors pit-bull was sitting in their driveway. When the girl got out of the car the dog viciously attacked her. The next couple of years the girl had to have multiple major reconstructive surgeries. Another reason to ban pit-bulls is they are chosen for bad things…

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    Specifically, pit bull bans have been employed and their execution has led to much public dispute about whether or not pit bulls are dangerous and whether or not these laws are efficient in reducing the number of recorded dog attacks—especially those involving pit bulls. Breed…

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    Assault weapons ban would not decrease crime it would only increase it. Assault weapons being banned would increase crime because of the amount of people getting mad about it they would buy them illegally and they would use other weapons to kill so it would not make a difference in any way. Assault weapons dont increase crime its the people holding them, if an assault weapons is going to be sold people need to get a fingerprint done and need to have a background check with many other things to…

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    In order for gun control to be implemented, laws need to passed. Such laws would include mandatory background checks for the purchase of a firearm, a ban of handguns, or a ban of gun accessories like high capacity magazines and silencers. With the apparently recent rise of gun violence, some Americans blame guns and the lack of gun control for these acts of gun violence. Notably, gun control advocates argue that…

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    (Banned, 1). Supporters of banning think any kind of inappropriate content will affect children’s minds (Maxwell, 1). The reason most parents’ ban books is because they feel that the content within the book is age inappropriate (Banned, 1). People most often will have a book banned after their child has already discovered it in class (Graham, 1). A school can ban a book based on their own reasoning and it does not have to be the most common reason that everyone else banned it for (Famous, 1).…

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    society, not one that could hurt it. Environment Smoking cannot only be harmful to the person smoking, but to people around them. For this reason, there are many smoking bans in place around the world. In many places, smoking is not allowed indoors or at work. The chemical toxins in cigarettes are what caused these bans to be put in place. However, e-cigarettes do not contain the harmful toxins found in cigarettes and therefore, are much safer…

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    There was no ban on refills. Failure to comply could have led to a $200 fine” (Weiner). Most citizens found this regulation ridiculous along with the beverage industry which filed a motion in court opposing the regulation. I feel that Mayor Bloomberg’s regulation does…

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    succeed being torn apart? Cultural and societal shifts are common in today's society. Yet that does not change the idea that it is difficult to adjust to change. Discrimination will tear down college graduates’ ability to succeed because of the riots, bans and law enforcements that have been increasing these pasts few years. To begin with On August 12, 2017 Charlottesville, VA experienced a violent riot in their small college town. During this riot, citizens were not only harmed physically, but…

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