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    The Great Water Debate

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    The Great Water Debate Canada is a country that is well known for being a global competitor due to its vast natural resources. However‚ the trade of some resources has been a subject of argument for many years; specifically water. It is a well-known fact that Canada has a fifth of the world’s fresh water resources. Making Canada the target of many global and domestic arguments ranging from “No Way!” to “Without any doubt‚ certainly!” Beyond personal opinion‚ there is also the issue of whether‚ under

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    Integrating Constructive Feedback in Personalised E-Learning Jude T. Lubega1 and Shirley Williams2 1 Makerere University‚ Faculty of Computing and Information Technology‚ P.O. Box 7062‚ Kampala‚ Uganda‚ East Africa jlubeg@cit.mak.ac.ug 2 Department of Computer Science‚ University of Reading‚ P.O. Box 225‚ Whiteknights‚ Reading‚ Berkshire‚ RG6 6AY‚ United Kingdom shirley.williams@reading.ac.uk Abstract. When using e-learning material some students progress readily‚ others have difficulties

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    Hart Devlin Debate

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    Plato’s belief that one’s happiness and one’s well-being reinforces his or her morality. Hart and Devlin forced society and the United States legal system to determine the relationship between one’s freedom of choice and one’s privacy of morality. This debate transpired due to the issue of homosexuality and prostitution in the mid-1900s. Hart and Devlin‚ a well-read Professor and a Law Lord‚ respectively‚ attempt to pinpoint the debated issue of one’s freedom and one’s privacy of morality. Lord Devlin

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    It is just a fact of life that conflicts occur in human’s life regularly. Humans are so different to each other in which this leads to many conflicts. People have different realities and consequently‚ events are seeing from different perspectives. Conflicts can and do cause many uncomfortable and horrific consequences. Fortunately‚ conflicts can also lead to beneficial outcomes which in turn can enrich‚ enhance people’s lives. In looking around the world in this past year‚ we cannot help but recognise

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    Afermative Action Debate

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    this assignment I was already fairly certain where I stood on the argument/debate of Affirmative Action. However; part of the college experience is to further expose and broaden ones vantage point‚ perspective‚ and understanding of the interworking of the world that surrounds them. So‚ in an effort to exercise a proper college experience‚ I decided to take a deep breath in‚ a step back‚ and absorb as many possible side of the debate before coming to my final decision on where I stand. First‚ I

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    Nature and Nurture Debate

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    Nature and nurture debate Nature is how you are naturally‚ it’s your genetic inheritance and biology and nurture is your environmental and socioeconomic issues. Based on the David reamer story‚ he was born a boy but brought up to be a girl; however this failed due to nature taking over. Although David was dressed as a girl and brought up as a girl he still wanted to play with boys toys. This shows that nature played a big role in his life. From the beginning when David was born he obviously didn’t

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    Racial Kinship Debate

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    When an individual decides to take race into account‚ there are two modes by which he or she may do so. The first form is undeniably destructive – for example‚ a shopkeeper keeping harsher surveillance over Black customers than White customers‚ or a real estate agent reserving nicer neighborhoods only for his White clients. The majority of Americans would concur that the first form of racism is unquestionably immoral. This method of taking race into account is generally identified as "racism" in

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    The Debate about Censorship Censorship‚ the control of the information and ideas circulated within a society‚ has been a characteristic of dictatorships throughout history. In the 20th Century‚ censorship was achieved through the examination of books‚ plays‚ films‚ television and radio programs‚ news reports‚ and other forms of communication for the purpose of altering or suppressing ideas found to be objectionable or offensive. There have been assorted justifications for censorship‚ with some censors

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    Social Media Debate

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    and sell personal information to companies who would use it to exploit the users. Individual states are beginning to take more and more steps to ensure that the private information that people put onto social media cites stays confidential. His argument differs from others because he claims that the problem is not that of users by any means. Claypoole mentions that the laws put in place by other countries are far more superior to ours. Social media cites are selling peoples information and the government

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    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 this side of the argument. But to those with that viewpoint‚ that is the end of the argument. They do not see any reason for the issue to be continued further; rather‚ to end the debate and declare anyone who disagrees

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