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Do abstinence programs really work?
o
Should alcohol, cigar and contraceptive adverts
be banned in the interest of health/morality/annoyance?
o
Why are there so many wars in Africa? Is there a
solution for all the problems?
o
Lately there have been so many plane accidents,
is the aviation industry safe?
o
What is the ultimate solution for aviation accidents?
o
Should the government use invasive pat-downs and
body scans to ensure passenger safety at airports or are there better methods?
o
Has U.S. policy actually spread terrorism rather
than contain it? Will it get better or worse? Why and how?
o
Should the U.S. lower the drinking age to 18?
o
Should it be illegal to use animals for sports
and entertainment?
o
Should arming of pilots be an option to aviation
security?
o
Should shoe companies be able to give away free
shoes and equipment to high school athletes?
o
Do beauty contest serve any purpose in society?
o
Do beauty contests promote moral decadency?
o
What is your view of the current infrastructural
networks in the country?
o
Should the state or federal government put laws
into place to prevent bullying?
o
Is IT improving society or it has more harmful
consequences to the society?
o
Should parent control the content their children
read?
o
What is your view about cheap labor in the US?
o
Why are children used in wars? Is there a foreseeable
solution to the problem?
o
What is your opinion on religious fundamentalism?
o
Is breaking the law for a cause justifiable?
o
If civil couples have the same rights/privileges
of married people, why get married?
o
Is global warming a hoax? Is it being
exaggerated?
o
Should the use of coal be subjected to stricter
environmental regulations than other fuels?
o
Should college athletes be paid?
o
What are the latest ways to steal identity and
money?
o
Should we reform laws to make it harder to get a
divorce?
o
Should DDT be re-approved for use in the wake of
recent bedbug outbreaks across the country?
o
Does the Information Age mean we are losing
important historical information?
o
Exams often do little more than measure a
person’s ability to take exams. Should exams be outlawed in favor of another
form of assessment?
o
Are we taking it too far by blaming fast food
restaurants for obesity? When is it individual responsibility and when is it
appropriate to place blame?
o
Should convicted felons have the right to vote?
o
Is feminism still relevant? How do young women
view feminism?
o
Should companies allow employees to exercise on
work time?
o
Should children be required to say the Pledge of
Allegiance in schools?
o
Steroids. Anitbiotics. Sprays. Are food
manufacturers killing us?
o
Should teens in the U.S. adopt the British
custom of taking a “gap year” between high school and college?
o
Should there be a constitutional amendment that
allows gays and lesbians to legally marry?
o
How 4 different generations in the workplace can
work together.
o
In some European schools, fewer than 10% of
students get As. Is there grade inflation in the U.S.? Why so many As for
Americans?
o
Most developed nations have universal health
coverage. Why doesn’t the U.S., the wealthiest nation, have it?
o
Should denial of the Holocaust be illegal?
o
Are we safer since the creation of this
department?
o
In some states, it is illegal to cheat on a
spouse. Should we prosecute cheaters? Is a law that’s not enforced really a
law?
o
Should illegal immigrants be made legal
citizens?
o
Are children smarter (or more socialized)
because of the Internet?
o
Should the federal government be allowed to
regulate information on the internet?
o
What, if anything, should be done medically and
socially?
o
Is America winning or losing the War? What is
the measurement of success? Have the benefits outweighed the costs?
o
Are they being cheated on medical benefits?
o
Should newspaper reporters be required to reveal
their sources?
o
Should juvenile offenders be tried and punished
as adults?
o
Should the U.S. join Kyoto to curb greenhouse
gases?
o
Should the U.S. stop importing
Chinese-manufactured toys?
o
Are Americans “literate?”
o
How can we balance the need to lower the cost of
malpractice insurance with the fact that physician malpractice is one of the
leading causes of death?
o
Should government legalize the use of marijuana?
o
Does the media, both print and broadcast, report
fairly? Does it ever cross the line between reporting the news and creating the
news?
o
Should the U.S. have mandatory military
conscriptions? For whom?
o
What safety measures made the recent Canadian
mining accident a non-casualty event, while recent U.S. mining accidents have
been fatal?
o
Should there be a minimum weight limit?
o
Should stay-at-home moms get a salary from the
government?
o
What is life for them like in the U.S. after
September 11, 2001?
o
How much is too much noise? What, if anything,
should we do to curb it?
o
How do men and women communicate differently
using body language, and why does it matter (in dating, the workplace, social
circles)?
o
Should thin people have to pay Medicare and
other health costs for the health problems of obese people? Should obese people
have higher premiums?
o
Do oil companies make big bucks while the rest
of us pay over $3 a gallon?
o
Should we legalize the sale of human organs?
o
What would happen globally if the demand for
natural resources is greater than the supply?
o
What, if any, limitations should be applied to
the paparazzi?
o
Should parents be held responsible when their
children break laws?
o
Parental filters on the Internet. Does
censorship actually increase curiosity and use of pornography?
o
Should there be a national database to track
controlled substances (i.e., oxycodone) or should it be a state issue?
o
Should the government be allowed to wire tap
without permission?
o
What medical information should be confidential?
Who, if anybody, should have access to medical records?
o
Does the public have a right to know about a
public figure’s private life?
o
Does media coverage promote racism?
o
What is your take on religious doctrines? Should
the government help secure certain religions establish themselves in the US?
o
Why do normally patient people become impatient
behind the wheel?
o
Should government impose restrictions on what
kinds of foods can be served in school cafeterias?
o
What are some of the pros and cons of school
uniforms?
o
Once they leave prison, are laws about where
they may live and be employed unfair?
o
Do children learn better in boys-only and
girls-only schools?
o
Should the federal government pass a nationwide
indoor smoking ban?
o
How is it different from shyness? And, are we a
society of anxiety?
o
Should spanking be outlawed?
o
What are the effects on children whose parents
push them in sports?
o
Recently, a 17-year-old boy was sentenced to 10
years in prison for having consensual oral sex with a 15-year-old girl. Are
statutory rape laws patronizing to girls and discriminatory to boys?
o
Should steroids be legalized?
o
What leads to individuals becoming suicide
bomber?
o
Can terrorism ever be justified?
o
Has it helped women’s sports? Has it harmed
men’s sports?
o
Does parental “tough love” really work?
o
Do certain children’s toys create social or
emotional problems?
o
Should parents avoid vaccinating their children?
o
Women still earn only 75 cents for every $1 a
man earns. Explain why.
o
There’s a minimum wage, but should there also be
a maximum wage/salary a person can earn?
o
Is wind energy really that cheap? Is it
effective? Is it practical?
o
Should women be priests, pastors, ministers, and
rabbis?
o
Do Americans work too hard? Does working more
actually reduce productivity? Is a 40-hour work week too much? Should there be
a mandatory cap on the number of hours a person can work? Should there be
changes in employment laws to give Americans more relaxation time?
o
What differences, if any, are there in children
who are raised by stay-at-home moms and working moms? Does society today still
discriminate against working mothers who wish to have flexible work schedules?
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