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Animal testing should always be allowed! - 1 views

    • anonymous
       
      Here are some pro we can use as rebuttle
  • but also animal lives are saved because of animal testing.
  • Many of the medications and procedures that we currently use today wouldn’t exist
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  • Many argue that the lives of animals may be worthy of some respect, but the value we give on their lives does not count as much as the value we give to human life.
  • lifesaving medical breakthroughs that are the result of animal testing
  • open heart surgery, organ transplants, effective insulin, vaccines for deadly diseases
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    Testing on animals brought so much for human health that i should be allowed. Some great rebuttle points we can use.
Camil Darwiche

La religion dans les écoles - 0 views

  • However, as long as the practicing of the religion doesn't hurt or endanger anyone, there is no reason to believe that this goes against the rights of the other student or should be banned from school. It
  • religious clubs of many types can all exist in one school at one time. This allows students to meet other students with similar backgrounds, and similar interests. It strengthens the student population and provides additional avenues for friendships.
    • Camil Darwiche
       
      C'est un très bon argument car ça démontre que que la religion dans les écoles est bénéficielle. Ça prouve que les élèves qui y participent peuvent se rencontrer et devenir amies. C'est une bonne façon d'améliorer la vie sociale des élèves. 
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    Ce site web est très bon pour les deux équipes puisqu'il a des arguments pour et contre.
Nighat Ali

Defending Christmas: It's "Merry Christmas," not "Happy Holidays" |... - 2 views

    • Nighat Ali
       
      Je trove que cette point de vue de l'auteure est très intéressant...
  • It's that time of year again - the buildup to the holiday whose name so many people are afraid to say. "Merry Christmas." Why do these two words offend so many people? Why is this greeting such a big problem? Why are their retail stores that insist their employees say "Happy Holidays"? Of course, some have even dropped the 's', and wish people a "Happy Holiday." What holiday are they talking about? Why can't they just say it!? Why are there so many offices that are afraid to have a "Christmas" party? Why are public schools forbidden to utter the word "Christmas" and, in some cases, not allowed to even have red and green decorations or visits from Santa Claus? What's the problem with Christmas? In truth, there should be NO problem with Christmas - and there should be no problem , thankfully, some retail stores like Wal-Mart are wising up to this fact.
  • tmas" party? Why are public schools forbidden to utter the word "Christmas" and, in some cases,
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  • While the United States is officially and culturally committed to religious freedom, the overwhelming majority of the American people respect Christmas as it has traditionally been understood and observed. Here are some facts to prove this: According to the well-known polling firm Zogby, 95% of Americans are NOT offended when they hear "Merry Christmas" and over half are "bothered" by the greeting "Happy Holidays." A FOXNEWS poll in 2005 suggests that 95% of Americans celebrate Christmas - that's "Christmas" specifically as in the holiday on December 25 Another FOXNEWS poll that same year said that 83% of respondents believed nativity scenes were appropriate for public propertyA 2004 Newsweek poll revealed that 79% of Americans believe in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ as depicted in the BibleNinety percent of respondents to a 2000 Gallup poll affirmed the birth of Jesus Christ as the purpose of Christmas
  • This author will grant that it's unethical and socially wrong to deliberately provoke and offend someone who is of a different faith. But this does not mean - nor should it mean - that we have to censor out any public, visible displays of Christmas for the comfort of the few who might be offended. The First Amendment guarantees the free exercise of religion. It does NOT - and read this carefully - it does NOT guarantee one the right to NOT be offended. It does NOT guarantee the right of one to be free of any social discomfort.
Nighat Ali

Should Christmas be allowed to be celebrated in schools? - by Tracy Lynn Smith - Helium - 1 views

    • Nighat Ali
       
      Danc cette article, les arguments décrit par l'auteur nous permet de savoir qu'il y a aucun mal de pratiquer Noël dans le publique.
  • Christmas
  • Christmas should be recognized and celebrated in the schools. Regardless of each person's religious beliefs, Christmas day is celebrated by giving gifts and spreading good cheer to all. There is no harm from spreading good cheer and trying to make other people happy. Actually the world would be a better place if everyone practiced helping each other a little more often
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