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    Controversies of Abortion For centuries‚ abortion has been one of the most controversial and debated topics. Abortion is generally seen as very black-and-white; people tend to have very strong opinions on the matter. Neutrality is rare due to the nature of the issue. Either to allow abortion or not. Currently‚ many countries worldwide have either straight-up banned it‚ or allowed it. There aren’t many neutral countries (I.e. allowing certain cases of abortion). On one end of the spectrum‚ you

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    The Global Environment The United States should promote family planning to curb world population growth. The world’s population is at 6.1 billion and growing. People who promote family planning would say that the only way to fight poverty and global environmental degradation is by controlling this growth. It is in U.S. interests to share information about family planning with the millions of people living in developing nations. Fewer people will translate into less strain on Earth’s

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    Points For and Against For: • Australian society‚ often in the face of major difficulties. • multiculturalism is good for the society as it brings cultural diversity to the society‚ can foster a tolerant society‚ and improve relations with other countries • Multiculturalism is a set of practical policies aimed variously at improving the absorption of migrants and harmoniously integrating a culturally diverse society around liberal democratic values.’[11] As such‚ multiculturalism

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    Factory Farming Debates

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    Article by Nita Rao (December 10‚ 2013)‚ animals are abused daily in factory farms for the ease of production. There has also been cases of mentally disturbed workers who enjoy the mistreatment of animals. Factory farms are an example of what goes against the view of an animal rights activist or an animal welfare activist. Cows and pigs aren’t born to live indoors their whole lives or even part of their life. They get sick easily and are too depressed‚ but billions of them are forced to live in confined

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    Against the Odds

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    Against the Odds: Rhetorical Analysis Magazine article “Against the Odds” appeared in U.S News & World Report in May 2005. The author‚ Kim Clark‚ has over twenty years of journalism experience with expertise in financial aid‚ business‚ personal finance and economics. Clark has had television appearances on MSNBC and CNN‚ while also appearing as a guest on many metro radio stations (U.S News & World Report‚ 2011). The article discusses brick-and-mortar casinos and online casinos to fully capture

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    Kasambahay Bill Debate

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    Inrtoduction: Domestic workers are called a friendly term in Manila "Kasambahay": to emphasize they are part of the household. The bill is yet to be signed in Congress to provide legal recognition for the domestic workers and recognize the important role that Kasambahay plays in the building of the family and of society. Filipinos oftentimes depend on the services of domestic house helpers for the orderly management of their households. Unfortunately‚ even if they perform vital day-to-day functions

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    against the tide

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    Macquarie College Year 10 Against The Tide Essay Essay Question: How has the composer of your set text developed ideas about one theme in their novel? In the novel Against The Tide‚ Irini Savvides develops numerous themes. One of these major themes would be family. Savvides develops this theme in depth by using descriptive language and literary techniques such as poetry and imagery. She explores this theme in her verse novel in an effective way. She incorporates different cultures colliding

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    Gay Rights Debate

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    For many years‚ gay and lesbian couples faced hatred‚ discrimination‚ and lethal violence simply because of their sexual preference. Last year the Supreme Court ruled in favor of gay marriage‚ making it legal to marry regardless of sexual preference. For the first time in American History all citizens gay or straight‚ had a legal right to marry the person they loved most in the world. The modern day gay rights movement began in at the Stonewall Inn in New York City on June 28‚ 1969. The Stonewall

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    Lgbt Rights Debate

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    . They faced harassment even deadly violence for being solely themselves. This caused uproar against most LGBT’s worldwide. If we were to rewind history we would gain the knowledge of how the racial identity‚ gender‚ age‚ ethnicity or religion‚ of people back then were also underhandedly mistreated. In the nineteenth century African-Americans were not considered as people. Instead of people‚ the white men and women treated them as pieces of property. Even when slavery was abolished‚ African-American

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    Organ Donor Debate

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    proposed system would allow individuals to exercise autonomy in deciding whether or not to participate. We believe that in the event of a shortage of organs‚ it is reasonable that priority be given to those willing to advance the public good by participating in the responsibility for organ donation (Carolyn‚ 2003). People die today because of a shortage of organs. By increasing the supply‚ the proposed system decreases the total number of people who die. The proposed system is firmly

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