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    Morgan Glass Mrs. Edwards 11 Honors‚ Block 4 2 March 2015 Controversial Issue Essay Bullying is a reoccurring issue for children and young people that go through it every day at school‚ or out of school. Bullying encompasses a wide range of malicious aggressive behaviors‚ including physical violence‚ verbal mockery‚ threats‚ ostracism‚ and rumors spread either orally or by other means of communication‚ such as the internet (“Bullying”). It may rise as a response to low self-esteem‚ loss of confidence

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    persuasive speech I had to not just explain‚ but also view the two different perspectives. I also used the information to show why I think child spanking should not happen. I am not sure what organizational strategy I specifically used. I wanted to talk about first why I am against‚ then the counter arguments‚ and lastly the alternatives to spanking. I did it in this particular order to do against first‚ then for and against one last time. This order was to shoot down that you do not have to spank

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    Harmful‚ or Just a Big Lie? Children‚ in the hands of homosexuals? Harmful? Or just a lie? For many years‚ people have been debating whether adoptive children should or should not be placed in homosexual households‚ but really the controversy is what the best is for the children? Around the United States gay adoption has been severely put down‚ but not many states have an actual law stated in their constitution against it. The more the conservative the state is‚ the higher chance of them having

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    Why Spanking Is Bad

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    Spanking is bad because when a kid gets spanked the kids’ relationships get affected.To start with kids experience mental problems and the kids get far away from their parents/family and other people.This means that the kids will get away from their family‚ meaning that they won’t socialize. Another reason‚ kids enter a depression and they think that their parents want to get rid of them.This means that kids change their attitude and the way they think.This states that kids/children change in their

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    detrimental effect on the United States for decades to come. Only time and history will be able to adequately answer this question. I will say that this election has been like no other that I have ever seen in my 48 years. There has never been such a controversial President in United States history. There are many people who do not know how President Trump could have been elected‚ but I honestly believe that most Americans wanted a change. They did not care what the change was‚ the American people just wanted

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    corporal punishment or otherwise called a spanking is a quick strike or swat to the buttocks with an open hand or object. This action is usually administered to children as a form of punishment to afflict a poor behavior or action. Spanking is a controversial subject between parents and researchers. This form of punishment is considered borderline child abuse because of its negative outcomes and effects. Parents who use corporal punishments on their children can cause poor behavior in school‚ development

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    Many of the topics addressed in high school social studies and history classes are controversial. That’s because much of our Canadian past is‚ unfortunately‚ unpleasant and controversial. Planning is therefore integral. Teaching sensitive issues should not be a pedagogical minefield‚ rather it should be viewed by teachers as a portal to critical thinking. Research indicates that exploring controversial issues in high school helps students informed and more active democratic citizens‚ have confidence

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    Controversial Research

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    Controversial research What types of research are considered controversial? -nuclear and military research; -some medical things; -unethical testing on humans; Rules regarding research We all know science advances quite fast and that’s why there are a lot of regulations that try to prevent abuse or problems that might appear in some areas of research…not so welcomed by the social pulse. The scientific research enterprise is built on a foundation of trust. Scientists trust that the results

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    Controversial Ads

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    | 2012 | [SHOCKVERTISING] | This project aims to study the concept of controversial advertising along with examples of different ads that have been regarded as controversial. The Ads have been viewed along with brief description of the origin‚ content and the outcome. | Introduction Advertising is any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods‚ or services by an identified sponsor. It is regarded as an important tool of marketing and communication since it

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    controversial issues)

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    The media has an enormous influence over the public agenda by selecting what issues to focus on (the controversial issues). The media defines the most controversial topics and thereby determining the political priorities of the public. i.e. the media tells the people what to focus on. The media is also a watchdog by forcing the government to reluctantly answer the people. Role of media in protection of human rights? Answer: Around the world‚ the media is the most effective avenue for spreading

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