1.
Mandatory reporting in healthcare.
Adverse events to be accurately reported.
2.
Food additives and unhealthiness.
3.
Overreaction to cholesterol.
4.
The dangers of asbestos removal.
5.
The glut of paper products.
6.
Meat consumption and health.
7.
The hazards of Ill-fitting shoes.
8.
Legalization of marijuana.
9.
Underground gasoline tanks leaks.
10.
Pension plans going broke.
11.
The dangers of disposable diapers.
12.
TV violence.
13.
Plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons
(cosmetic surgery). Is it rising to a level that exceeds good sense?
14.
Is the Fast-Food Industry
Accountable Legally for Obesity? (The McLawsuit)
15.
Intelligence depends more on the
environment than genetic factors.
16.
Should there be stronger limits on
immigration?
17.
Importance of safety harnesses.
18.
Juvenile sentence is right.
19.
Mandatory drug tests for students.
20.
Traditional books or eBooks?
21.
Organ donation after death should be
encouraged.
22.
Freedom of press gone too far.
23.
Private space travel should not be
encouraged.
24.
Teenage pregnancy affects the future
of both the child and the mother.
25.
Special privileges for working
women.
26.
Health insurance, a must for all
citizens.
27.
Dangers of steroid use.
28.
Financial education is
important in today’s world.
29.
The use of surveillance cameras in
public places, such as parking lots. Good idea or violation of privacy?
30.
The right to search students’
personal property, like lockers and backpacks as part of the war on drugs.
31.
Grocery store shelves filled with
foods made with genetically modified ingredients without GMO labels. GMO labels
are essential to help you make a decision.
32.
Designer children.
33.
Tell people to vote! Individual
votes matter.
34.
Does Internet mean the death of
newspapers?
35.
Reasons for increase in kidnapping
by parents.
36.
How effective is Alcoholics
Anonymous?
37.
Should death penalty be abolished?
38.
The importance of home schooling for
mentally and physically enabled children.
39.
Does home-schooling result in
children missing the social interaction and growth necessary at that age?
40.
Should surrogate motherhood be
allowed?
41.
Make recycling mandatory to help the
environment.
42.
Is nuclear power the answer to the
energy crisis?
43.
Social networks and our young
generation.
44.
Subliminal messages in movies and TV
ads.
45.
Juvenile delinquents should be
sentenced to bootcamp.
46.
Why breakfast is the most important
meal of the day?
47.
The importance of newspapers in our
daily life.
48.
Parents should not spank their
children.
49.
Single parents should not be allowed
to adopt children.
50.
Men and women speak a different
language of love.
51.
The dangers of using a cell phone
while driving.
52.
The importance of blood donation.
53.
How CMC (Computer Mediated
Communication) affects the workplace.
54.
Why we will rely on robots.
55.
Weaving digital information into
physical space. The ability to reach out into the computer and manipulate
digital objects.
56.
Reducing poverty by fixing the
living environment and housing.
57.
The possibility of cars sharing data
with other cars to avoid accidents. Does that encroach on privacy?
58.
Texting undermines vocabulary and
the mental effort that intelligent writing necessitates.
59.
Nonprofits rewarded for how little
they spend – not for what they get done. We should start rewarding charities
for their big goals and accomplishments even if it means bigger expenses.
60.
Will the Internet crash at some
point and do we need a plan B?
61.
Female genital mutiliation should be
stopped.
62.
A school in the cloud for children
to learn from one another.
63.
Mono-tasking more important than
multi-tasking?
64.
Stem cells to aid in the development
of personalized treatments by creating models of human biology/physiology in
the lab.
65.
Mind wandering into the past and
future makes us unhappy. Bringing the mind back to the present moment produces
positive feelings.
66.
Crowd sourcing the world’s goals.
(United Nations goals of reducing poverty and disease)
67.
Should women represent women in
media because they can tell women’s stories better?
68.
There are 20,000 street gangs in the
US. What should be done to stop/control them?
69.
Should elders over the age of 65 be
allowed to drive?
70.
Are the current food preservation
technologies safe?
71.
New research touts the benefits of
video games, but are they safe?
72.
How air purifiers can be harmful and
aggravate health conditions.
73.
The importance of patents on ideas.
74.
The theory of intelligent design as
opposed to evolution and creationism.
75.
How a cult is different from a
religion and why it is dangerous.
76.
Driving over the speed limit.
77.
Living together before marriage.
78.
Tougher enforcement of laws to
protect victims of domestic abuse.
79.
The federal government should impose
a complete ban on all cigarettes and tobacco products.
80.
Tackle the problem of heart attacks
by getting trained in CPR.
81.
Alternatives of fossil fuel, to
avoid the energy crisis.
82.
Nuclear power is better than solar
power.
83.
Don’t abolish casino gambling as
nobody is hurt by it and it helps with tourism.
84.
Online teaching should be given
equal importance as the regular form of teaching.
85.
Does luck play an important part in
success?
86.
Does the paparazzi help or hinder
the purpose of free press.
87.
Should people have a green burial?
88.
Automobile drivers should be
required to take a test every three years.
89.
Americans should be given a
three-day weekend.
90.
Drug addicts should be sent for
treatment in hospitals instead of prisons.
91.
Waiting period should be made
compulsory for buying firearms.
92.
IQ tests are valid measurements of
human intelligence.
93.
There should be a cap on sports
salaries.
94.
Juveniles should be sentenced as
adults.
95.
Protect endangered species by
outlawing hunting.
96.
Teachers can befriend students on
Facebook.
97.
School cafeterias contribute to
obesity in children and they should only offer healthy food options
98.
Outsourcing is good for us.
99.
Bloggers should be treated as
journalists and punished for indiscretions.
100.
Intelligent design or creationism.
About 55% of people in the US believe that God created man and not evolution.
Should this be taught in schools?
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