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    Why Was The Constitution A Controversial Document Even As It Was Being Written? Name: Institution: Date of submission: Why Was The Constitution A Controversial Document Even As It Was Being Written? Introduction The United States Constitution was written more than 200 years ago and it has been used as the foundation for the government. The constitution has been and still remains the most durable political agreement in the history of the world. Even though an inspiring document

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    Controversial Business Practices Victor Gabriel Alvarez 104093 Emilio Lechuga Cuevas 119930 Introduction It’s no great secret that people who run a business are doing it in order to earn a living: pay the bills…buy supplies…offer a quality service experience…maintain a decent lifestyle…pursue future activities for the betterment of oneself. This is usually the way any business works. Today‚ however‚ powerful corporations have consolidated themselves to take control of their smaller

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    for the general public? Typically‚ your first thought would be yes‚ they should be censored because not everyone can stomach that‚ but is that really the best thing for the general public? Sure basically all photos of war are graphic‚ unless staged‚ so does that mean if you censor the photos you are sugarcoating the truth? Allowing photographers to be present on the front line of war is risky for all of the involved parties. The photographer is putting their life at risk in order to capture an authentic

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    I believe that advertisers shouldn’t alter photos that are of people. For the Nike’s photo‚ it’s giving the viewer false information but I don’t feel that someone would be upset or offended by it. I also believe that advertisers should disclose when their images have been altered. In the second article‚ according to Reimold‚ "Up to 24 millions people of all ages and genders in the United States suffer from an eating disorder." First of all‚ by altering images of people‚ it’s a lie and it

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    Controversial TelevisionAdvertising for Children Today ’s children are unique in many ways from previous generations‚ but perhaps the most influencing on our young children today is Television advertisements. "In 1997‚ the nation ’s estimated 34 million children age 12 and under will have spent or influenced spending of a record $500 billion" (Horovitz 1997). There is obviously a great deal of interest in this subject‚ many books have been written‚ and many studies and reports done on the effects

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    Government and politics A2: Europe Why is CAP so controversial? To many the ‘Common Agricultural Policy’ is undoubtfully one of the most controversial policies within the European Union. The initial reason for its creation in 1962 was to increase productivity and to address the concept of Europe never going ‘hungry’ or in other words living standards. Critics are arguing that the basis to which the policy was founded upon does not reflect issues needed to be tackled in the 21st century and should

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    Abortion: A Controversial Issue One of the major controversial issues confronting the society today is abortion. I choose abortion as the topic of discussion since it contradicts my values and beliefs. Abortion is the extraction of the human fetus from the mother’s womb with an intention to end the life of that fetus prior to its natural birth. The controversy surrounding abortion is whether it should be legalized or not? In my opinion‚ abortion is morally and ethically wrong because it leads

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    harm peoples well being‚ destroying the environment or even leads to people’s death. I wanted to broad my view on these controversial industries and see how they use CSR and if it is the right way to go for such companies. I have decided to focus on these industries due to that when people talk about CSR they mostly mention companies that get positive feedback‚ but the controversial industries‚ do they use CSR and in that case how? Can companies that create products/services that is harmful‚ help to

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    The Controversial Sport of Cheerleading Nikki Johnson Cheerleading is just one of those activities‚ which cause many controversial upheavals. Whether it is the outfits they are wearing or the moves they are doing‚ there is always a problem it seems like. I mean just think about how many times you may have seen something you don’t like or agree with cheerleaders doing. Well I guess that’s just the wonderful world of cheerleading. Cheerleading can be a great sport to become involved in‚ but

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    The Controversial Issues of Latinas Each year Latinos make the big journey to the United States. They usually settle for the first low paying jobs‚ which are offered to them resulting in not moving up the corporate ladder. This consequently results in a pattern of never seeking mobility. The second generations that are born here‚ either follow their parent’s footsteps or seek for better opportunities through education in order to get their families out of the poverty. Most Latino families today

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