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- 6171: The Detrimental Effects In Cha
- ... streets. There would be more evictees with a greater proportion of these people becoming Ontario’s homeless. Such was the case for Irwin Anderson. Irwin Anderson was one of three street people who froze to death last winter. The inquest involved linked the deaths to a lack of affordable housing in Toronto. In particular, Anderson had been evicted for non-payment of two months rent. But he had previously paid rent ...
- 6172: Teenage Sex
- ... August of 1998 (Robinson, 1999). Illinois is among those 23. In some states, the legal age to have an abortion with no authorization is 17. That is too young to be deciding the life (or death) of an innocent human being. Another major concern for teenagers having sex is that some people feel that the teenager should have the right to choose what to do with their own bodies. They, as ...
- 6173: Pro Choice Among Women
- ... means of birth control available yet, to the public. If there were, then abortion could be abolished, and unwanted pregnancies wouldn’t occur. In conclusion, abortion is the intentional termination of pregnancy resulting in the death of the fetus. A fetus is a person and has a right to life. I believe Immanuel Kant would suggest that maybe a woman has a duty to abort a child for the mere fact ...
- 6174: How The Simpsons Affects Kids
- ... a conversation with Lisa: Lisa: "Dad, I don't understand, why have you dedicated yourself to living a life of blasphemy?" Homer: "Don't worry Lisa, if I'm wrong, I'll repent on my death bed." (Meyer) The Simpsons is not just an enemy of Christianity, though. In one episode, where Krusty the Clown is reunited with his father, a rabbi, almost the entire episode is spent making fun of ...
- 6175: Gun Control
- ... sawing-off the tip of it. Obviously, new methods of gun control are needed to produce desired results. In the first half of 1991, fifty children under the age of seventeen had been shot to death. If we continue to monitor the sale of firearms, there must be new techniques that can watch where the guns end up. And if we decide that we can/will not go down that track ...
- 6176: Gun Control- A Firing Issue
- ... assault weapon” is and what a “regular” firearm is. Giving the name “assault weapon” is similar to giving red vehicles with speedometers that go beyond one hundred miles per hour the name “death cars” because these are said to be the favored vehicles of drunk and reckless drivers. “Assault weapons” are or were surprisingly attributed to less than one quarter of one percent of violent crimes in ...
- 6177: Freedom VS DestinyFreedom VS D
- ... not freedom. Freedom wouldn’t have given them the opportunity to show their ideas, it only allows them to create them. Predestination explains almost ninety percent of what happens in the world, from birth to death, and even pure luck. Freedom can not cause you to have “good luck” in a day, it is predestination which brings you to this “good luck.” Freedom is a fallacy that takes over the human ...
- 6178: Drug Education
- ... are now drinking under age and buying alcohol underage. Many college students are killed due to alcohol poisoning. What did all that education about alcohol do? Absolutely nothing if they ended up drinking themselves to death. College administrators can no longer treat college undergraduates as children and have no authority to act the place of parents, since the parents of an 18 year old themselves have no legal authority over the ...
- 6179: Desensitized America
- ... humanity has taken a step down and not just our society. If you think that this desensitizing has skipped you, and that you are just as affected every time you read or hear about the death of a child due to guns, bomb scares in schools, even bombings in schools, then try to think of the tragedy in Scotland a few years ago. Can you recall more than “oh yeah, I ...
- 6180: Capital Punishment
- ... other killers, by taking away their lives to function and perform in our society. At the same time, we must insure that innocent people such as Marshall and Millgard are never convicted or sentenced to death for a crime that they did not commit. Many contend that the use of capital punishment as a form of deterrence does not work, as there are no fewer murders on a per- capita basis ...
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