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    An article in the Huffington Post offers three reasons to take direct action. The first one is understanding the policy. “If you are convinced it is unjust‚ proceed to action”‚ meaning that if work conditions seem dangerous enough (i.e. long hours without vital safeguards)

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    Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 The issue and the background to the debate 2 3.0 The social significance of the debate 2 4.0 The participants in the debate 2 5.0 Differing opinions 2 5.1 Controversies regarding the effect of music piracy on the music industry 2 5.1.1 Not paying the song royalties 3 5.1.2 Committing a crime without realizing 3 5.2 Complements regarding the importance of music piracy on the music industry 3 5.2.1 Access

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    Depression is a feeling of constant sadness. There doesn’t have to be just one thing to trigger it‚ but a bunch of things that happen over time. People may have depression and might not have an idea how to deal with it in a healthy way. In a Huffington Post article‚ Sarah Klegman gives her examples of depression and describes in detail about her struggles with it on a daily basis and how it can managed even though it can be a terrible monster in people’s lives. This article starts out talking

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    • Third‚ expand the work rate of laborers with disabilities by viably actualizing controls that require the government and its contractual workers to utilize individuals with incapacities‚ providing private-area managers with assets to suit representatives with handicaps‚ and urging those businesses to utilize existing tax cuts to employ more specialists with inabilities and support independent ventures owned by individuals with disabilities (Gibilisco‚ 2014). • Fourth‚ helping autonomous‚ community

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    An issue that has recently been disputed is the idea of banning plastic bags. As people become more aware of the environment and are attempting help‚ the environment they come up with more ways to. The most known way to help the environment is to reuse and recycle; however‚ many want to go even further than that and ban certain items. There is a recent argument on both a local and global level on the issue of banning plastic bags. There are grocery stores that have already banned plastic bags and

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    women’s basic rights to safe‚ affordable reproductive healthcare and choice regarding its use. In America today we have states like Virginia‚ which want to change the policies regarding women’s reproductive freedom. Tobias Wolff‚ a writer for the Huffington Post reported‚ “The Virginia legislature has passed a bill that will force women seeking an abortion to undergo a medically unnecessary transvaginal ultrasound” (Wolff 1). This now mandatory ultrasound is a government overreach to control women’s

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    Medical errors in the United State healthcare system Nitin samireddy Wilmington University Abstract Medical field in the United States is grandiose of all other fields. The healthcare system in the United States is the most complicated. The country spends one of the highest GDPs on health care‚ but lags behind in patient satisfaction and overall health of the population. Nationally nearly 41‚000 or 1 out of 10 patients harmed every year. Community hospital patients have a much higher

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    The article Is Social Media Dependence A Mental Health Issue? By Emma Stein from The Huffington post showed the different perceptions of people in various fields about social media. Dr. Karrie Lagger‚ a child psychologist practicing in Los Angeles said that social media can be beneficial and disadvantageous depending on how it is used. She further explained this by citing the survey published by CASA Columbia about the relationship between teenagers‚ social media and drug use. In the survey‚ she

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    Sex Trafficking Debate

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    According to The Huffington Post‚ 2 million children a year are victims of sex trafficking‚ with the age of 12 being the average age. The article explains that most of these children come from backgrounds of abuse‚ some trying to escape to a better life‚ they run away looking for safety and trying to find love. Some are kidnapped and forced into this life to survive. One problem is that sex trafficking is a very profitable industry‚ bringing in 32 billion in a single year across the world. The other

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    Swearing Ethical Analysis

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    In an Everyday Ethics Podcast titled Foul Language with podcaster‚ Craig Kopp‚ media ethicist‚ Kelly McBride‚ and medical ethicist‚ Art Caplan‚ they discuss whether swearing is ethical (“About”). Using an example throughout being Anthony Scaramucci‚ a previous Director of Communication at the White House‚ who use six f-bombs and multiple other swear word when talking to a reporter. But why do people swear in the first place? To assert authority and power‚ to seem dominant‚ or to influence. Kelly

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