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    Women in combat. 1% useful. Do not fix what is not broken; men have been fighting for thousands of years without a female counterpart and there has been no issue. Women in combat are less sufficient, in turn reducing the efficiency of their male counterparts. Women are naturally weaker to men, both physically and emotionally. There is no reason to have soldiers that lack strength and courage, which are replaced with compassion and empathy. Women are not needed in the front lines facing the…

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    Samantha Pritchard Mrs. Weathers ENG 101 B80 29 September 2015 “Jesus Freak” or Jesus Fake “Christian” is a common label in today’s society. Christians are supposedly people who believe the Truth of the Bible and accept the salvation that Jesus Christ offers. In 2012, the Pew Research Center performed a demographic study on “The Global Religious Landscape” that shows that Christians makes up 31.5 percent of the global population (“Global Religious Diversity”). While that percentage means 2.2…

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    water deprivation, prolonged periods of physical restraint, the infliction of burns and other wounds to study the healing process, the infliction of pain to study its effects and remedies, and killing by carbon dioxide asphyxiation, neck-breaking, decapitation, or other means" ("About Animal Testing"). Also, the Animal Welfare Act, an act that was created in order to regulate animal experimentation, does not cover ninety five percent of the animals, such as rats, fish, and birds, used in these…

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    Kim Yong Jin, by firing squad.” . This demonstrates how immorally wrong Kim is when trying to decide his evil actions against his people. Kim does not have a due process its either executions are mostly carried out by firing squad, hanging or decapitation in public. How immorally incorrect is it to show performance in front of the audience and how would the citizens of North Korea handle this type of expression in front of the people. Individuals who come from war and have seen someone die they…

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    On the morning of September 11th 2001 one of the largest tragedies the United States of America ever faced occurred. Terrorists would rain hell down onto the civilians of this great country with the only intentions being to cause panic. 19 Islamics who worked with Al-Qaeda took over several American planes("9/11 Attacks."). Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. One plane crashed into the pentagon and the last crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. About 3,000 American lives were lost that…

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    The world today is one in which sovereign state-borders have been faded by the quickening pace of global-interaction and have yet to be accurately redefined to account for the progress made through globalization. Globalization, when understood as a development-oriented force, is an advocate for the global community, at the fulcrum of which stands the concept of justice as a liberating force. The doctrine of moral responsibility, in its proposed constitution, campaigns that a collective effort…

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    The term "animal testing" refers to procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research into basic biology and diseases, assessing the effectiveness of new medicinal products, and testing the human health and/or environmental safety of consumer and industry products such as cosmetics, household cleaners, and food additives. All of the chemicals and everything that scientists use on these animals have a chance of hurting these animals mentally and physically, and it can cause…

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    victims. First, capital punishment used to be much more brutal. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, hanging became popular in Britain in the tenth century. In the sixteenth century about 72,000 people were executed by boiling or decapitation for crimes such as marrying a jewish person, treason, or not telling…

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    Huitzilopochtli, god of war. He was birthed fully grown and armed during the attack. Though he defended her, she was decapitated and dismembered. She is depicted with two snake heads in place of her own. These snakes help illustrate her blood lost during decapitation. At her neck, seven…

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    “The death penalty is discriminatory and does not do anything about crime”, says Bobby Scott, an American Politician. The death penalty violates the right to life, which is considered our human rights. No one should be able to take the life of someone no matter what the situation is. But what if someone commits a crime so horrendous that you know they do not deserve to live. For an example, if someone was to kill the president of the United States, would you want them alive knowing that he/she…

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