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Becky Silvas

To parent or not to parent? - 0 views

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    This website shows a very good side of why the government should keep away from limiting the personal freedoms in the internet. Also, goes a little into online gambling
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    Some believe that parents should take control what happen in their families. Those same parents wants the government to handle what happen with other and their lifestyles. The government is trying to decide how to control how a person gambles with or without the interenet. Who are we to tell someone when to gamble and how often to gamble. The internet is a freedom to do what we want to do in it. Each familiy should not be told what to search or what game to play when using the internet.
Cory Fonner

Should We Accept Steroid Use in Sports? - 0 views

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    This website is most definitely debatable. There are two sides to every argument and this gives good points to both sides.
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    This site has experts weighing the pros and cons of steroid usage in sports. Three argue the pros, while three argue the cons.
Alexis Smith

Psychiatry: Force of Law - 0 views

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    PsychRights® Law Project for Psychiatric Rights Psychiatry: Force of Lawby James B. Gottstein, Esq. November, 2002 The purpose of this article is to set forth just the basic legal principles, underpinnings and practices employed in the widespread use of legal force to compel unwilling patients into locked psychiatric hospitals and, most importantly, force brain damaging drugs and other brain damaging treatments such as Electroshock upon them over their desperate, but hopeless objections.
Cory Fonner

Trial and Error: Capital Punishment in U.S. History - 0 views

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    Americans have always fought over the use of the death penalty and whether or not it is humane. Different methods for this have been argued and changed for centuries.
Janine Sanford

Marriage Laws in the US by Age - - U.S. Teen Marriage License Laws - 0 views

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    This site tells you what is needed in order to be married UNDER the age of 18. But should parents or guardians be allowed to let their MINOR make what should be life long commitment? Or should minors have to wait until they are 18?
Kevin Sugihara

A civics lesson on the back of a dollar bill? / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonit... - 0 views

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    Do you know the number of articles in the US Constitution? Can you identify the right outlined in the Fourth Amendment? Any idea which amendment abolished slavery? Most Americans can only guess at the answers. In fact, a paltry 6 percent understand the rights and freedoms found in the First Amendment, reports The National Constitution Center, a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia.
Kevin Sugihara

Why do Americans get the Constitution so wrong? - 0 views

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    There's no excuse for misquoting and misunderstanding the US Constitution. But public figures ranging from Nancy Pelosi to Rush Limbaugh do it all the time. By Lion Calandra / September 17, 2010 Today, more than the Fourth of July, honors America's independence. On this day, 223 years ago, the U.S.
Miranda Addair

Buying drugs online : pharmaceutical roulette or consumer freedom? - 0 views

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    I often think that individuals should have the freedom to self prescribe or have access to medication that doctors would prescribe without a prescription. This article from The Washington Post is an excellent reminder or why people should NOT have the freedom to buy dangerous drugs without doctor's consent. It gives examples of how online drug stores run their business using a middle man and a phone doctor to issue the medications. There is a story about one online pharmacy, run by an ex-felon, that went from filling 17 prescriptions in 6 months to over 1100 in a month. The author also mentions stories of indiviuals affected by this problem.
jesse maynard

Public Health and personal freedom - 1 views

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    I will make a case for greater individual freedom in relation to health. Using examples drawn from psychiatry, I will demonstrate that Public Health often stands in the path of personal satisfaction, fulfillment and creativity; and will argue for greater freedom of access to medications.
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    This is the best website i have found regarding personal freedoms and how it relates to public health. It goes into great detail with multple points.
Philleo Boni

Texting laws - 0 views

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    The Governors Highway Safety Association outline the laws about cell phone use while driving. Laws include both texting and talking on the cell phone. Sept. 2011
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    More and more people die because of texting and driving. The laws need to be strictly enforced. This article talks about how many states have the laws in effect.
jessicacookman

Do we have the right to say NO to drugging our children? - 0 views

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    As parents do we have the right to say "NO" to drugging our children? I found this article to be very informative. This article suggests that we as parents need to question the responses given to us by our doctors. There are many cases of misdiagnosis. In some states there are schools that have rules in place if your child is diagnosed with ADHD and ADD they are required to take Ritalin. If you "opt out" the school can tell you not to bring your child to school anymore! Considering I have a child they are trying to get me to medicate, this issue hit home for me. There are many recorded deaths that have occurred as a result of taking this drug. That is a chance I am not willing to take.
Jason Garner

Expressing Emotions through Art (Education at the Getty) - 0 views

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    Grades: Lower Elementary (K-2), focused for grade 2Time Required: 7-10 class periodsSubjects: Visual ArtsPrerequisites: none This unit for children in primary grades focuses on feelings depicted or expressed in works of art. Children make personal connections with works of art that express themes of caring and study how artists use art principles such as space, line, shape, and color to express mood and meaning.
Emily Stevens

A Salad and A Pedometer - 0 views

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    The number of obese children in america is growing every year. Kids are decreasing the amount of exercise they get and increasing food portions. Many studies have been done that prove this leads to heart problems. In a lot of homes in the US today, children are able to sit around and eat as much as they want, and what ever they want. This is a continuing problem because the children will carry this on to their children. Child obesity also leads to mental and emotional problems.
Emily Stevens

Romney make a passionate case for violating personal freedoms at state level - 0 views

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    This article is a bash on the ObamaCare plan. It states that in places like Massachussetts and Maine the taxpayers are paying 20 percent more than they used to because they are also paying for others' medical bills. Many also say that Obama is trying to support "free riders" and is not making everyone be responsible for themselves.
Emily Stevens

Bum Rap On Spanking - 0 views

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    A lot of controversy comes up on the matter of spanking children. A growing number of parents are using rather calm approaches to their kids misbehaving. Yet, many still spank their children and unfortunately, some do more. In public, though, it is a different story. Most people these days feel uncomfortable spanking their children in public because they feel like they're being judged.
Emily Regis

Sex Reassignment Surgery - 0 views

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    Transsexualism is the actual term used for gender reassignment. There have been a lot of advances in sex hormones to allow for such procedures. A person who suffers from being uncomfortable with their sex is diagnosed with gender identity disorder.
Alisa Cooper

BBC - Wonder Monkey: Tiddle's law: should we restrict cat ownership to preserve wildlife? - 2 views

  • A 2003 study in the journal Mammal Review (view it as a PDF) suggested that cats predate 5 million reptiles and amphibians, 27 million birds and 57 million mammals in the UK each year. In the US, some estimates say 100 million birds are killed by cats each year (a Forest Service report by Erickson et al in 2005) and “more than a billion small mammals”, according to a study published this year by the American Bird Conservancy (view it as a PDF).
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      I like how he tries to back up his statements with facts from published research, although the first link doesn't work. Bummer.
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    Tiddle's law. Too many cats can destroy wildlife. They can be sweet and cuddly but a nusence at the same time.
Tasha McNutt

Breastfeeding in public is legal - discreet nursing - 007 Breasts - 0 views

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    Most of us are aware that there are significant benefits to breastfeeding. One should know the laws and the resources to go to if one is discriminated against for breastfeeding in public. One should also be considerate of others when breastfeeding in public.
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    This site helps to clarify breastfeeding in public laws. Very informative, and interesting to know what rights a nursing mother has.
Tiffany Odgers

Exotic Pets - 0 views

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    Zoo's already have their hands full taking care of the animals they have so why is it so wrong for us to help by taking some exotic animals to care for? We should have to right to take care of exotic animals if we have the ability to do it.
Stephanie Savage

Public Schools: Sex in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Sex education has become the most hotly debated topic in American elementary education. this article discusses the use of public schools being the right place to teach children about sex. It also talks about the right time to discuss sex education with a child.
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