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    Discuss ethical implications related to the PR issues Merriam-Webster defines ethical behavior as “the discipline dealing with what are good and bad‚ with moral duty and obligation” (Ethical‚ 2008). In the recent years it has been said that good ethics can mean good business. When it comes to reputation and public image an ethical business is better off than an unethical one. Ethical issues can be directly or sometimes indirectly from the strategic decisions that are made to meet public

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    The legal drinking age should remain twenty-one. It should not be lowered because teenagers are not mature enough to drink responsibly. If you are allowed to have a credit card‚ provide for a family‚ and vote‚ you should be able to drink at the age it already is. We all know the consequences to what we do to our bodies‚ that is why we have choices. Drinking can be addicting just like coffee‚ cigarettes‚ medications‚ and body building. Teenagers are not mature enough for the drinking age to be lowered

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    But no drugs are legal and drinking is only for 21 yr old so they should be safe right? Sadly however there is one drug that has taken a staggering amount of lives. This is tobacco and it is deadly to anyone and everyone. But at 18 you can buy them whenever. So this raises the question. Should the legal age to purchase and use tobacco products be raised to 21? I am for the raising of the legal age to smoke‚ as is Tobbaco21 as they state‚”Increasing the sale age to 21 will help to prevent young people

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    Ground” Law. This law was intended to protect the people; however‚ it has provoked controversy among politicians and parents alike. It states that when one is met with force‚ he or she can pursue the attacker and use deadly force if he or she believes it is justifiable‚ even if retreat is possible. Supporters of the SYG laws feel like “self defense is a human right” (Cox 2013). However‚ opponents see the harm brought on communities through increased violence. The “Stand Your Ground” laws should be

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     or is it  a longer process that adjusts specific circumstances into a better situation? If it is the latter then  our government is indeed a human force that can be changed by civil disobedience‚ including  small acts of defiance. A change in government’s laws‚ rules‚ and regulation may be a tedious  task and may get worse before it gets better; but eventually‚ it overcomes obstacles in order to  become beneficial to it’s citizens.  In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail‚” King admits to the 

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    Gabriel Araujo Mrs. Brooks English II 7 May 2013 Freedom of Expression: Why Drinking Age Should be Lowered At age 18 in the United States you are now considered an adult‚ and expected to make your own decisions‚ hopefully the right ones. If you want you can even sign up for the military or vote for president. These decisions are not easy to make which is why only an adult can decide these types of decisions. Even though you can make all these grown up decisions‚ you can not make the decision

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    Although the stand your ground law is used to stop violence its use results in uneccessary deaths therefore O.C.G.A should be revised.the whole u.s was shocked when george zimmerman was founf innocent of killing 17 year old trayvon martin.it was thought of as a easy case for zimmerman since he had no strong opposing testimony.he also used the stand your ground law to prevent jail time.ever since this case there have been continous cases of the law where murderers get away therefore it needing to

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    Stricter Laws on “Gun Control” In the state of Texas‚ a shooting took place on September 6‚ 2013. A 46 year-old man‚ who was identified as Brian Cloninger‚ shot an 8 year-old African-American‚ Donald Maiden Jr.‚ in the face. Prior to the shooting‚ Cloninger was seen waving his gun at people (Edwards). This incident and other similar incidents enraged our nation and have bought to citizens’ attention about how laws covering the sale of firearms should be made stricter. Too many people with mental

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    Sirisakul Ratanachomsakul Argumentative Essay Girls love dolls and boys love trucks is what we have been taught by our grandparents‚ parents‚ and teachers generation by generation and has become gender stereotypes. Women are expect to marry and have children. She also put her family’s welfare before her own; be loving‚ compassionate‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ and sympathetic. For that female is often seen as a symbol of a weaker gender comparing to male who are bigger‚ stronger‚ and financial provider

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    crimes in stats from 1980 to 1996 in California cities with curfew laws for the youth (http://www.eastbayexpress.com). The study had showed that there was no connection between crime and youth curfews caused or against juveniles. Even in the cities where the curfew law was strictly enforced. Think about this so if someone has a plan or intention to go steal a car or to go rob a bank at night‚ why would they have respect for a law that makes it illegal to go outside at a certain time? There has been

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