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    Controversy of Bullying

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    Avocation of Bullying Before‚ in the 20th century‚ bullying was a regular thing in everyday life. In this time‚ no one paid attention to effect that bullying had on kids because no one at the time showed any serious reaction to bullying. In 1999‚ two seniors at Columbine High School killed a total of 13 people which brought attention to the world. With a link of aggression and bullying‚ this became more serious issue. Entering the new century‚ many of those who have had a personal connection with

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    Cheerleading Controversy

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    The group told her that they were fine and the plaintiff seemed to be upset because the group had not successfully completed the stunt. At no point did the plaintiff tell her that she had been injured‚ nor did she exhibit any symptoms of a concussion in her presence. Marella presents as a typical cheerleading coach‚ confident‚ talkative and outgoing. We believe that she will make a decent witness at trial. Michael Herbst (former athletic director): Michael Herbst‚ now retired‚ was the athletic

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    Cyberbullying Controversy

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    Cyber Bullying By Fernando Marinero & Kasey Green What is Cyberbullying?  Cyberbullying is the use of information technology to repeatedly harm or harass other people in a deliberate manner. Is It Wrong?  While bullying is considered an old notion‚ cyber bullying is fairly new to this day in age.  In an online survey conducted 52% of people said that yes cyber bullying was a serious problem‚ while the other 48% said it was not. The Debate The people who agree that cyber bullying is a

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    Enola Gay Controversy

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    vary in their answers to this questions‚ which in turn sparked the idea for the Enola Gay exhibit at the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum. In 1995‚ the curators and staff attempted to raise the academic standards of the museum by incorporating controversy into the museum experience. It juxtaposed the creation and restoration process of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress air-carrier that transported the atomic bomb against an unforgiving narrative of the aircrafts role in securing the victory over the

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    Video Game Controversies

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    Controversies over video games center on debates around video game content and the potential for it to negatively impact player attitude and behavior. Since the early 1980s‚ video games have become part of the political discourse with advocates emphasizing their nature as an expressive medium (protected under the freedom of speech laws of many countries)‚ and detractors promoting various theories that video games are harmful for society and thus subject to legislative oversight and restrictions.

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    community on fire. San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin kaepernick last summer sat for the national anthem. His actions would spark controversy around the country and debates over freedom of speech. Kaepernick stated that his actions were meant to start a conversation on oppression against African Americans and police brutality. His massage however would be clouded by controversy‚ when people believed his silent protest was disrespectful to the military. Kaepernick may have started this protest‚ but athletes

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    Wal-Mart Controversy

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    Wal-Mart is the world’s largest retailer‚ but controversy surrounds their operating practices (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich‚ & Ferrell‚ 2013). The company known for significant sales profits‚ a large employee base‚ and the everyday low price provided to consumers is clouded by the pressure applied to suppliers requiring continuous reduction in pricing (Smith & Young‚ 2004). The small startup company that has grown to a multitude of stores across several countries does have some positive impact‚ but is it overshadowed

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    Cyberbullying Controversy

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    When a child is being cyberbullied online‚ should the cyberbully be prosecuted? Definitely‚ because they would have been violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The person being bullied or harassed may get seriously hurt mentally and physically. Cyberbullying can also hurt the one being bullied brain. If the Prosecution act is put in place it can also prevent people in the future to stop cyberbullying because they would not want to be prosecuted. When someone is being cyberbullied it can have

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    Cheerleading Controversy

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    ENGL 102 Leyna Krow 2 February 2014 Definition Essay Audience: Press Train like Beasts‚ Look like Beauties Shiny pom-poms shaking‚ a big huddle with all hands gathering in the middle and on the count of three the team runs out to see hundreds of screaming fans. The excitement flowing through the bodies and the two minutes and thirty seconds they have on that blue mat to show off what they got. Today‚ cheerleading involves skills which require the strength of football‚ the grace of dance‚ and

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    Mattel Controversy

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    Mattel sued the band‚ saying they violated the Barbie trademark and turned Barbie into a sex object‚ referring to her as a "Blonde Bimbo."[1] They alleged the song had violated their copyrights and trademarks of Barbie‚ and that its lyrics had tarnished the reputation of their trademark and impinged on their marketing plan. Mattel also claimed that the cover packaging of the single used "Barbie pink"‚ a trademarked color owned by Mattel.[2] Aqua claimed that Mattel injected their own meanings into

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