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    Animal Testing‚ BAD IDEA Animal testing is the running of tests and the research done in a laboratory on animals. Some of the tests are done to benefit human lives and other tests are done to determine side effects of a certain household or cosmetic products. It is a topic that has been up for debate for many years. Not only in the United States but all around the world as well. While some support the advances that come from the research others oppose the cruelty that the media projects to society

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    and forced marriage.” The U.S. has tried to encourage India to pass a law against the trafficking‚ but India is such a large country with many diverse regions that they are unsure if one law would be able to combat and end the slavery. We can fight against modern day slavery by donating to anti-slavery / anti-trafficking organizations in our area‚ and as adults and teachers‚ schools can help bring awareness to children about child-trafficking and the risks and safety measurements they should take

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    Interracial adoption is defined as the joining of racially different parents and children together in adoptive families (Silverman‚ 1993). Interracial Adoption also known as International and Transracial adoption has been a huge controversial issue for many years. Adopting a child of a different race has both benefits and misfortunes. The well being of the child is not taken into consideration as much as it should be. The main focus in some people’s minds is that the child will not know their culture and

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    a struggle between forces claiming to support what is truly best for children and society as a whole. Advocates claim that homosexual adoption is a wonderful remedy‚ which will elevate the number of foster children in America while creating diversity and combatting homophobia. However‚ I propose that gay adoption is far from a healthy remedy for combatting homophobia or a medicine for the current welfare of the state. Children of homosexual homes are theoretically proposed to express higher incidences

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    One of the biggest arguments animal rights activists have is that animals should not be used in medicine or experiments. The problem is animals are necessary to continue advancements in science. They are used in research such as medicine. In schools students are taught anatomy by dissecting animals. Even doctors and veterinarians use animals to train. (The Animal Rights Debate 1). Some ways that animals have helped with medicine are they have stopped and slowed down a variety of medical issues. This

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    Biracial Racism and Discrimination Around the 1960s‚ biracial children were looked down upon and discriminated against. Now in the 2000s‚ about seven million people in the U.S. identify themselves as multiracial which is 2.5 percent of the U.S. population. Growing up biracial can be very frustrating to fit in with other people. When others look at a biracial person the first thing they wonder about is what race they are. With that mindset from others‚ it makes them question who they are

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    SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS FOR BBA (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) PROGRAMME w.e.f. SESSION 2009-2010 (Under Public Private Parternership Scheme) FIRST YEAR 1st Semester Title of the Paper(s) Business Organization Business Communication Skills - Workshop Business Mathematics Computer Fundamentals and Applications Economic Policy and Analysis Financial Accounting Environment Management External Marks (Theory) 70 50 70 50 70 70 70 Internal Assessment Marks 30 50 30 30 30 30 Practical Marks 50 Total Marks 100 100

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    When is the last time you saw a child? Now‚ imagine that they could be stuck with a worse life because they live in a country that isn’t as plentiful as the US. It’s not right! America has children without homes‚ but how about children in countries that don’t have as much as we do? In my opinion‚ that’s why international adoption should be legal. We all need to consider that even though America has foster care for homeless kids‚ other countries may not. According to Borgen Magazine‚ at one orphanage

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    Censorship in America Since this country was founded‚ we have had a set of unalienable rights that our constitution guarantees us to as Americans. One of the most important rights that is mentioned in our constitution is the right to free speech. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for

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    identified as Muslim majority countries. Legal and illegal immigrants in the United states began to panic as they fear that their families will be deported immediately. Children of color are now living in fear because their future is unknown‚ they are also scared that their families will be deported. Racism in schools has now elevated and children of color are being bullied. The schools have ensured the public that all information about their student’s immigration status are unknown and they will not tolerate

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