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    Google-China Controversy

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    government’s computers intercept incoming data and compare it against an ever-changing list of banned keywords or Web sites‚ screening out even more information. The motive is often obvious: Since late 2010‚ the censors have prevented Google searches of the English word “freedom.” In March 2011‚ Google accused the Chinese government of disrupting its Gmail service in the country and making it appear as if technical problems at Google — not government intervention — were to blame. At the same time‚ several popular

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    In the 19th century‚ the Irish population experienced a major boom in population rate‚ as people began to give birth to more children‚ due to the catholic believes. During the years of the Potato Famine in 1845 to 1851‚ almost 1.5 million Irish died‚ due to hunger‚ as they mainly lived of the potatoes. This created a great boom of Irish fleeing to America‚ almost 1.7 million from the mid 1840’s to the 1860’s‚ in the hope of getting a brighter future. The majority of these migrated to the Northeast

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    Enola Gay Controversy

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    vary in their answers to this questions‚ which in turn sparked the idea for the Enola Gay exhibit at the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum. In 1995‚ the curators and staff attempted to raise the academic standards of the museum by incorporating controversy into the museum experience. It juxtaposed the creation and restoration process of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress air-carrier that transported the atomic bomb against an unforgiving narrative of the aircrafts role in securing the victory over the

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    Irish Potato Famine Essay

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    the people understand to this day. The movement of the resettlement is central to canadian history‚ from aboriginal people‚ whose ancestors. The history of immigration to Canada extends back thousands of years. The three topics of the waves are‚ The Irish potato famine in 1820-1850. It was the Great Hunger was a period of mass starvation‚ The causes upon what happen there was a disease going around and it got around the colony. The second incident was the europeans in 1860-1920. It was when the europeans

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    The Controversy over Caster Semenya The article titled “Caster Semenya An the IOC’s Olympics Gender Bender” by Jesse Ellison reviews the controversy over Caster Semenya‚ the now 21-year-old intersexed athlete‚ and whether or not she should be allowed to compete as a female in international competition. After winning gold at the World Athletic Championship in Berlin‚ Semenya was put through various testing‚ until finally cleared as a woman. The belief was that she had an unfair advantage‚ due

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    Christopher Columbus‚ colonialism gained its reverence as it proved valuable politically‚ socially‚ and most importantly economically for powerful nations. Colonization was run by the colonists‚ for the colonists‚ meaning all other parties suffered. In the 1800’s‚ the “Scramble for Africa‚” marked the beginning of racial oppression towards Blacks. Originally desired for their resource abundant land and hard working people‚ the African origin peoples were taken as a means to build up the New World. This subjugation

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    Factories in the North In the 1800’s the working conditions were harsh and unfair. By the mid-1800’s‚ more and more things were made by machines. Clothes‚ guns‚ watches‚ shoes‚ and farming machines were made by machines. By the 1840’s the average workday was 11.4 hours. The workers were very tired and have a huge chance of getting injured because many factory machines moved quickly. Workers‚ especially children‚ were often hurt by their machines. Factories had no cooling or heating systems. During

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    Stem Cells Controversy

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    are so useful then why is there so much controversy about the use of them? The base of the debate is “When does life begin?” Biology of Stem Cells A stem cell is a “blank cell”‚ capable of becoming another more differentiated cell type in the body‚ such as a skin cell‚ a muscle cell or a nerve cell. As said‚ they’re important because they can be used to replace or even heal damaged tissues and cells in the body. Stem cell research started in the mid 1800’s with the discovery that some cells could

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    In the 1800s‚ women did not have the same rights that they do now. Because of this‚ feminists fought for women’s rights. Feminism is defined as the ideology and movements that have the goal of creating equality between men and women. Feminist movements in the United States have given women many more rights than they previously had. Some of these rights include the right to vote and reproductive rights (Feminism‚ 2017). Women have benefited greatly from the feminist movement‚ but nowadays‚ most feminists

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    Academic English: Assignment 2 Final Assignment topic: The history of Irish immigration before 20th centuries Introduction As the second largest immigration group after English immigrants in Australia‚ Ireland people were played a pivotal role in the formation and development of Australia society since 18th centuries. Reid (2011)‚ the senior curator of Australia National Museum and Cummings both illustrated the significant impaction of Ireland immigration to Australia. This essay will summary

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