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    Crime rates in the United States have been steadily dropping since the early nineties after having been on an upward trend since the sixties. They reached a historical peak in 1992 and from 1993 to 2000, the U.S experienced an unexpected 48% and 51% drop in violent and property crime rates, respectively (U.S Dept. of Justice). Many researchers have tried to explain this sharp drop in crime, but there seems to be a lack of consensus on the most influential factors. On one side, there are…

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    Bioethics Research Paper: Abortion- Abortion is a largely discussed topic throughout the United States. There are debates whether or not it should be legal or illegal as well. To begin, abortion is the termination of a fetus from the uterus by natural causes before it is able to survive independently. The decision over whether or not abortion should be a legalized option continues to divide Americans. One side is known as pro-choice, supporting the case that choosing abortion is a woman’s…

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    In many states, abortion is legal throughout the pregnancy up until twenty weeks or when viability occurs. Nicole believes abortion is immoral when the fetus acquires an ontological status. She says that ontologically the fetus has a right to live at the point of conception even though she deems contraceptives acceptable to…

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    Another method of abortion is the pill. The pill can only be taken when it has been 10 weeks or less from the woman’s last menstrual cycle. If it has been more than 10 weeks, the woman must have an in-clinic abortion. (Planned Parenthood). Before taking the pill, it is required to follow the same steps as the in-clinic abortion which include: discussing your decision with somebody, reviewing your medical history, having a physical exam as well as laboratory tests, and reading and signing any…

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    Wrestlers Vs Teachers

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    Chapter 1: What do School Teachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common? The authors describe how many people that are generally honest tend to find cunning ways of cheating to advance their position and gain recognition when incentives are strong. The book describes an incentive as an objective that urges people to do more good things or less of bad things. It also talks about three different incentives (Economic incentives, Social incentives, and Moral incentives).Economic incentives are…

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    Why Is Abortion Important

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    Abortion has since the beginning of American history been a subject of much sensitivity. Throughout most of America’s history, abortion was outlawed unquestionably. It is very difficult to determine with accuracy the degree of existence and practice of abortions before the 1800s. The reason for the uncertainty being because the lack of legitimate statistics of abortions, added to the fact that unwed pregnancies were kept secret, thus produced a very difficult time for anyone attempting to…

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    Political Marijuana

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    In the United States, there are a substantial amount of arguments that are two-sided. Some of these arguments are tied into political debates. Within these political debates, some popular topics that arise are abortion, the death penalty, gun control, gay marriage, and drug policy. During these past couple of years, one topic in particular has gained a supportive push, and that is the legalization of marijuana. On one side, some say that marijuana is a gateway drug, and that it is harmful to…

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    Many terminal illnesses are associated with very painful treatment options, which also have painful side effects. No person should be forced to endure physical pain, especially when it will not even save their life when it is all said and done. If a patient wants to receive treatment, and they want to try to battle their disease, then that is great. However…

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    suspended. Indirect euthanasia is the other type and we qualify when not is in-tended to shorten the patient 's life but to alleviate their suffering. For example, when certain painkillers that not only help ease the pain but also involve, as a side effect, an abbreviation of life are…

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    college premises have been going on for quite some time. The way people will have to interact amongst their peers and their sense of safety on campus will be altered with the new law. Guns on campuses will have it drawbacks such as limit of speech, crime rates increase, or a simply misunderstanding turning deadly. The process on which those wish to obtain a permit or license of will have to go through some sort of testing whether that be background check, firearm classes, or pay some sort of fee…

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