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    Ronald Reagan Conservatism

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    In 1980 Republican candidate Ronald Reagan assumed the highest office in government, that of the presidency, defeating incumbent president Jimmy Carter in a decisive victory that saw him win in forty-four of the nation’s fifty states. Reagan secured 51% of the popular vote, and 489 electoral votes, making it abundantly clear that the populist New Right movement that propelled his ascension in politics would usher in a new age of conservatism for the troubled nation. Reagan’s victory in the…

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    Laurent Labaut Professor Joshua Shinn English 101, Section 1014. 2 November 2017 Vegetarians vs. Carnivores It is not a myth anymore that health has become one of the toughest topics to discuss in modern society. Being a carnivore or a vegetarian can make a difference in the nutrition of an individual or in fact a whole population. Doctors, laboratory analysts, nutrition experts, and a wide range of healthcare providers are focusing solely, and exclusively on the prevention of many diseases…

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    ‘fast fashion’ refers to designs rapidly move from the runway and into stores in order to have the current fashion trends. Although this seems like a fantastic notion for those who like to be trendy and in style at all times, this idea has more cons than pros. With this concept in mind, clothing chains have become more and more unsustainable, causing harm to not only the earth but to people as well. The cheap clothes that are…

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    own children, so they rely on these children placed into the adoption system. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services website, “Infertility is defined as not being able to get pregnant after having regular intercourse without birth control for one year.” One in every ten women are faced with infertility issues (HHS n.p.) While there are ways to treat some cases of infertility, many couples are not so lucky and are never blessed with a child of their own. For these cases, many…

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    sports have a huge affect on kids today? Does it affect them in school ? Why or why not? Everyone may have their own opinion on sports and extracurricular. I feel that schools should not cut sports and extracurricular. Although there are both pros and cons to this. This paper will explain if cutting sports and extracurricular from schools be a good idea and why or why not. History of Sports and Schools The history of sports and schools may extend as far back as the beginning of military…

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    Pros Vs. Cons of Vaccinations for Children A lot of times multiple vaccines are given together, which makes it hard to detect which vaccine gave the patient a reaction.What your body receives from natural exposure to infections compared to artificial, temporary, usually inferior immunity vaccines are never 100% protective (Mercola). Parents should do more research on the vaccinations they give their children because there is vaccines that are more harmful than beneficial. Vaccines can save lives…

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    How Does Sex Affect Teens

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    Today more than ever teens are being influenced by the media. Specifically, teens are being increasingly exposed to sex on television. Top teen shows on television, such as “Shameless”, “Gossip Girl”, and “One Tree Hill”, are exposing teens to many sexual behaviors and comments at an early age. The amount of sexual behaviors and comments that appeared on the three shows previously mentioned were coded with the type of comment or behavior shown, the age of the character participating in the…

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    While most Americans don't realize it, the consumption of meat inspires a wasteful misuse of the earth's valuable resources, leaving an irreparable scar on the earth and squandering sources of food that could be used to feed the hungry. 20 billion livestock occupy the earth, three times the number of human beings (Motavalli): in the U.S. alone livestock outnumber people 25 to one. The amount of room required to raise all these animals is massive (Corliss). In South America, about 70 thousand…

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    thirties. They decided to put having a family until they were financially stable. Jackie became pregnant and gave birth to a healthy boy with no defects in a hospital on after the full term had ended. The two decided that the birth would occur in the hospital with the use of anesthetic so it wouldn’t be as painful. They named their baby Robert Jr but Bobby as a nickname. After giving birth the doctors took the baby to administer the Apgar test which came back with a score of 9. The new baby…

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    Pros and Cons of Using Recreational Marijuana Marijuana refers to the different parts of a dried hemp plant called, Cannabis sativa which contains a mind-altering chemical. The legalization of marijuana in most of the states in the United States of America may have made marijuana users rejoicing. But it remains to be an endless debate of whether this should truly be allowed or not due to the unfavorable effects that it can do to long-time users. Marijuana is widely used, especially among the…

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