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Pets & Animals > Aquarium Fish Are fish high-maintenance pets?
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The question that keeps many pet owners at bay when getting fish: Are fish high maintenance pets? It depends on which type of fish you get. for example, if you get a goldfish, they require very little maintenance; cleaning the tank every week to two weeks and a feeding every day. Caring for a goldfish should be a piece of ca... More..

Religion & Spirituality > Religion & Spirituality (Other) Giving children choices
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Many children don't want to become the religion that their families wish them to be, but are forced to. This may cause them to rebel against their families and society, forming them into miscreants. I myself was forced to become a confirmed Catholic by my parents. I did not wish to become Catholic, as I was not sure of which... More..

Politics, News & Issues > Energy Issues Should Americans be forced to use public transportation?Smallicon
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Public transportation should definitely be used by all Americans. It will help to make a better environment and better living conditions for all. First of all, it would cut down on air pollution. With less air pollution, there are less diseases, such as lung cancer and asthma. Also, solely using public transportation would c... More..

Entertainment > Music Business Music piracy: Is downloading music ethical?Smallicon
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Yes, downloading music is ethical. First of all, let's think about how much money these recording labels make even without mp3 sales. They make billions upon billions of dollars every year from the Cd's they sell to those who do not wish to download music and wish to have an original CD. Also, the bands aren't getting jipped... More..

Society & Lifestyle > Mythology & Folklore Is the Loch Ness Monster real?Smallicon
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The Loch Ness Monster could not possibly exist. First of all, the lake is way too small to support a creature of the proportions that the Loch Ness Monster is said to be. It is not enough room for something that big to live and thrive in. Period. Secondly, it would have to be many hundreds of year old by now! There are rarel... More..

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