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Marie-Lise Pagé

Effects of Prostitution - 3 views

  • Each forced sex-act has the same mental impact on a girl as rape
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      C'est très fort comme argument.
  • The real meaning of love becomes twisted.
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      C'est important car l'amour est une valeur dans notre société.
  • * Emotional effects
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      Tous les effets sont des arguments, il suffit de prendre le meilleur.
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  • Difficulty establishing intimate relationships
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      On peut le relier avec l'autre effet de celui que l'amour ne sera plus la même chose.
  • Unfaithfulness in marriage.
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      C'est important d'avoir le point de vue du client aussi.
  • An enormous amount of money is needed to rehabilitate girls as they leave the life of prostitution and drug abuse.
    • Marie-Lise Pagé
       
      La prostituion n'affecte pas seulement les personnes dans l'acte mais aussi notre société.
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    Ce site nous permet vraiment de voir comment chaque personne qui sont impliquer dans cette acte. Même si le site dit que c'est en Afrique du Sud on peut quand même le considérer car la prostitution c'est la même chose peut importe le pays.
Matthew Rodin

Scientific Argument Against Animal Testing - 1 views

  • Animals not only react differently than humans to different drugs, vaccines, and experiments, they also react differently from one another. Ignoring this difference has been and continues to be very costly to human health.
  • Thalidomide tragedy of the 1960s and 1970s
  • Clioquinol
    • Matthew Rodin
       
      Les deux exemples en haut sont deux évènements très tragiques qui se sont arrivées ou les médicaments ont été expérimentés sur les animaux et tout été correcte. Cependant, quand les humains l'on essayé, cela a causé beaucoup de complications!
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  • the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that 100,000 people every year are killed and more than 2 million are hospitalized as a result of prescription drugs used as prescribed
  • The British Medical Journal recently reported that 4 out of every 10 patients who take a prescribed drug can expect to suffer severe or noticeable side effects, while numerous clinical observers agree that the incidence of iatrogenesis (medically induced disease) is now so great that approximately 1 in every 10 hospital beds is occupied by a patient who has been made ill by their doctor.
  • Human medicine can no longer be based on veterinary medicine
  • There are endless examples of the differences between humans and non-human animals. PCP is a sedative for chimps Penicillin kills cats and guinea pigs but has saved many human lives. Arsenic is not poisonous to rats, mice, or sheep. Morphine is a sedative for humans but is a stimulant for cats, goats, and horses. Digitalis while dangerously raising blood pressure in dogs continues to save countless cardiac patients by lowering heart rate.
    • Matthew Rodin
       
      Les 5 exemples en haut sont essentiel pour notre argument. Ca montre que les tests devraient être faites sur le humains pour voir 100% les effets que les médicaments vont avoir sur NOTRE espèce et non pas une autre.
  • Animal research is not aiding the fight against cancer. In fact, it is diverting resources from effective research and from the most obvious solution which is prevention
  • According to the National Cancer Institute, 80% of all cancers are preventable.
    • Matthew Rodin
       
      C'est une excellente site pour décrire scientifiquement que l'expérimentation animale n'aide pas les humains, et au contraire nous endommage. À la fin, il y a un liste de 5 exemples de différences entre les humain et les "non-humains". Je pense que ça résume bien l'idée de l'article qui finalement veut prouver avec beaucoup de statistiques (en jaune) que les expérimentation sur les animaux sont faux non pas seulement parce que les humains réagissent différemment des animaux aux médicaments mais aussi parce que les animaux réagissent les unes aux autres différemment!
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    C'est un lien qui donne des grands points pour l'argument CONTRE l'expérimentation animale pour des raisons médicales
naomi suissa

Can the Pursuit of Happiness Make You Unhappy? « peer-reviewed by my neurons - 0 views

  • paradoxical effects
    • naomi suissa
       
      Those who expect to reach a certain level of happiness rarely reach that goal because this level of happiness often has standards that are much too high
  • failed to achieve your goal of being happy
  • negative effects of valuing happiness are most likely to occur in situations where people feel they should be happy
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  • The researchers hypothesized that although there would be no differences among those who watched the sad clip, the participants watching the happy clip who valued happiness would be less happy than those who did not value happiness. In the end, this is exactly what happened.
    • naomi suissa
       
      After this study, the researchers came to the exact conclusion that they were expecting!!
    • naomi suissa
       
      I consider this site useful because the author is elaborating on my side of the debate and giving me hints on how I could convince my opponent that I truly believe that the pursuit of happiness makes you unhappy 
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    Article by Eric Horow; his perspective of the pursuit of happiness
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    Interesting blog and author...not the most credible for your cause but still interesting.
anonymous

Animal testing should always be allowed! - 1 views

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      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.
Daryl Bambic

The Pursuit of Happiness | Psychology Today - 0 views

  • Both the happiness and anti-happiness forces actually agree on something important—that we Americans tend to grab superficial quick fixes such as extravagant purchases and fatty foods to subdue any negative feelings that overcome us. Such measures seem to hinge on a belief that constant happiness is somehow our birthright. Indeed, a body of research shows instant indulgences do calm us down—for a few moments. But they leave us poorer, physically unhealthy, and generally more miserable in the long run—and lacking in the real skills to get us out of our rut.
    • Daryl Bambic
       
      Blog Rubric for _________________ Element - Criteria 12345Vocabulary. language + conventions (minimum 150-500)5pts Quality of expression(clear sentences and writing)5pts Relevance and quality of hyper link (at least 1) link is smoothly integrated into text(5pts) 246810Demonstrates understanding of issue/topic Shows awareness of other perspectives (10pts)                   Ideas are well developed and effectively defended(use of writing techniques, logic, information, etc)(10 pts)               Pain is part of happiness too.   
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    This can be added to your arguments that might still be building on the document!  It is long but easy to read because of the subtitles.
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