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    M.A.D.D.‚ or Mothers Against Drunk Drivers‚ is a thirty-five year old interest group whose goal is to end drunk driving. They discourage the driving under the influence of any drug‚ most notably marijuana. They have successfully begun to reduce deaths by supporting Politians and legislature that are anti‚ driving under the influence. While they have a humble beginning they have grown to become both wealthy and powerful‚ with the ability to also pressure Politians into supporting their views. As many

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    people drive drunk more than 300‚000 times‚ but only about 3200 are arrested (Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ 2014). Could people only imagine to what extent drunk driving is irresponsible and destructive nowadays. According to the president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) organization‚ which was created to fight with this phenomena‚ “drunk driving continues to be the most frequently committed violent crime” (Hamilton‚ 2000). Indeed‚ it is a real crime‚ which has to be punished and prevented

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    The Surrogate Motherhood Controversy Rachel Williams POSC 450.001 Senior Seminar October 24‚ 2009 The Surrogate Motherhood Controversy Summary The surrogate motherhood controversy has been an ongoing battle for many years with two different sides giving their viewpoints. This has created much of a battle over recent years. Surrogate motherhood controversy has stirred up many critics and authors viewpoints to justify whether surrogacy should be practiced at all and if it should be legalized

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    1. INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY 1.1. ADVERTISING INDUSTRY Advertising is a form of communication used to encourage or persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners; sometimes a specific group of people) to continue or take some new action. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behaviour with respect to a commercial offering‚ although political and ideological advertising is also common. The purpose of advertising may also be to reassure employees or shareholders that a company

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    Title Viewers Perception towards Surrogate Advertising & its Challenges Objective The objective of the study is to understand the challenges faced by companies and the strategies that could be followed to overcome these challenges. To identify and analyse challenges existing for companies and agencies in surrogate advertising. To suggest ideas to strengthen any company’s position in the market. To come up with possible strategies and ways to deal with these challenges. To identify the

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    in-vitro fertilization. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention‚ 6.7 million women between the ages of 15-44 are infertile in the United States. The joy of becoming a mother is a blessing and many of these women end up searching for other alternatives. There has been much debate on the concept of surrogate motherhood. Surrogacy gives the opportunity for infertile women and gay couples to become parents and raise children of their own‚ but is this the best option? Surrogacy is not a

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    behalf of another woman. This is surrogate motherhood. Is it considered immoral? By some‚ yes. In some countries it is banned--and in others it is promoted or up for consideration. In recent days‚ the issue of ’right and wrong’ has surfaced in the midst of this argument‚ sharing different meanings to the opposing sides. To some‚ it is right only for the woman who brings forth life to raise the child; for it is deemed that she is the only one fit to be the child’s mother. Clearly‚ we must indeed recognize

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    In the “SOF and Surrogates” article‚ presented by The Strategy Bridge‚ Dr. Baker discusses the ethical responsibility SOF operators have when working with surrogate forces by means of UW and FID operations. Dr. Baker reminds us that as SOF‚ we must assess our relationships when conducting these operations and decide if they are ethically permissible. Further‚ we should weigh the risk associated with training our surrogates against accomplishing our military objectives. For me‚ this article stresses

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    Surrogate Motherhood is when one women carries to term the fertilized egg of another woman. This procedure is chosen by married couples who can not conceive a child in the "natural way". In some occasions the mother may be able to produce an egg‚ but has no womb or some other physical problem which prevents her from carrying a child. Whether or not the husband can produce a large amount of sperm is not a problem. Once the egg and sperm are combined in a petri dish fertilization is very likely

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    Another research that I’ve looked at is research conducted about mother against drunk driving. This research helps with answering the question because mothers against drunk driving is an organization that doesn’t not have specific group of people that support this organization and by looking at this research I can figure out a more detailed answer. The research indicates that people who support MADD are mostly young adults and people who have been affected by drunk driving. The research also shows

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