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    Controversy. Quite the word of many meanings. Certain events throughout an individual’s life will spark ember of these controversial opinions‚ all which are subjective to that individuals perception of them. History seems to be the central relier of controversy and for decades individuals of all ages‚ races‚ and genders have quarreled together or against one another of topics debatable. One which has been discussed for a many of years now‚ is that of Andrew Jackson and his overall worthiness of being

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    cocky‚ bold‚ unapologetic‚ opinionated‚ doggedly stubborn‚ and insanely rich. Donald Trump is considered highly as one of the world’s richest citizens. He seems to crave media attention‚ and certainly makes life in America quite interesting and controversial. From his days as a wealthy developer‚ television reality star and businessman‚ Trump is no stranger to rash pronouncements‚ and seems to relish a good public fight. Trump seems to assert an overly confident persona‚ and seems bent on attracting

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    Professor English 101 14 April 2014 The Catcher in the Rye Controversial Classic The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger has been one of the biggest sources of contention in American literature since its first publication as a novel in 1951. The author himself has proven to be an elusive creature‚ not writing much of lasting value after the publication of his first novel‚ granting interviews extremely infrequently‚ and eventually allowing himself to fade away from the public eye. Yet the spirited

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    We have talked about injunctions in class. Injunction is a controversial power that police have that while legal is often deemed prejudicial on whom it targets. Injunctions are a method of deterring gang members by judging them how they dress‚ and who they are associated with. In the book Ana Muñez was harsh on gang Injunctions‚ stating the strain that the injunctions puts on many members of the community‚ and the guilty before proven innocent mentality. The gang injunctions affect the life of a

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    Hunting is an extremely controversial topic in the U.S. There are many people that support hunting and think that it is an acceptable thing to do. There are also many people who are strongly opposed to hunting and think that it should be banned. Both groups of people have very good reasons to support their belief. For example‚ people that are against hunting say that hunting is bad for the environment because many animals are getting killed. Some hunters will kill an animal and not even eat the

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    Affirmative Action XX MGT 434 March 31‚ 2012 XX Affirmative Action After the introduction of affirmative action‚ the perception has become a controversial topic. Many individuals confuse affirmative action with the Equal Employment Opportunity and the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ even though each share similar ambitions and motivations‚ each aspect is slightly different from the other. This paper investigates the essentials of affirmative action as it relates to the private and public sector

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    To Kill A Mockingbird: Controversial Issues In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee addresses many controversial issues. Such issues as‚ racism‚ discrimination‚ and social class are explored. During the 1950’s in the small county of Maycomb‚ the mentality of most southern people reflected that of the nation. Most of the people were racist and discriminatory. In the novel‚ these ideas are explored by a young girl‚ Scout. The readers see the events that occur through her eyes. In the book

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    Pros and Cons of the Controversial Pipeline The Dakota Access Pipeline Project‚ is beneficial to transport crude oil over large distances where it can then be used for energy. The oil is transported underground through a series of pipes and valves. According to the firm‚ the pipeline will transport as much as 570‚000 barrels of crude oil each day. Advocates have celebrated the thousands of construction jobs that will come from this pipeline. The Dakota Access Pipeline Project will carry oil extracted

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    “A nation penetrated every year by some 300‚000 illegal aliens…is not a nation experiencing ‘immigration.’ It is a nation experiencing invasion.” (Haerens 109). For centuries‚ our nation has been a safe haven for people of different cultures and nationalities to inhabit. Since the beginning of America as we know it‚ our society has been considered a “melting pot” for all ethical backgrounds. At the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ Europeans flocked to the “New World” in hopes of a more prosperous

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    Abortion‚ A Controversial Word in the U.S. Carmen Winfield SOC120 Instructor Wakgira August 26‚ 2012 Abortion is one of longest debated subjects in the United States. Everyone has an opinion on it. Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus to end a pregnancy. Some are pro-choice and some are pro-life. Everyone has seen the protestors on sidewalks and in front of clinics with their signs for the pro-life side. We live in the United States‚ where we have the right to choose;

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