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    The Effect of Technology on Education Check Point: Rough Draft Rosemary Martin COM/220 RESEARCH WRITING (AXIA) July 21‚ 2010 MATTHEW SINEX The Effect of Technology on Education In this year 2010 Technology is making breakthrough’s in regards to education and access to learning material. Studies show test scores have showed little improvement overall since increased use in technology in education However

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    ABORTIONSource 1Title: The "Necessary Evil" Argument Does Not Justify Abortion: Clarke D. ForsytheOpposing Viewpoints: Abortion. Ed. Mary E. Williams. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2002. Source Citation:Forsythe‚ Clarke D. "The ’Necessary Evil’ Argument Does Not Justify Abortion." Opposing Viewpoints: Abortion. Ed. Mary E. Williams. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2002. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Apollo Library. 23 June 2008 . 1Identify the principal issue presented by the source.

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    American culture? I think this is because of religion‚ disease‚ and personal morals/ stereotypes. If you live in America then most likely you have a certain belief/religion. Religion creates a filter inside an individual‚ which can create an opposing viewpoints and judgments on such that involve sexuality. There are differences in the way people express sexuality. For example a person who doesn’t have religious boundaries on sexuality can just be horny and have sex for no purpose but to pleasure themselves

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    com/us/2010/11/10/consumers-boycott-amazon-pedophile-guide/index.html Eisner M.D. (2002) The Entertainment Industry Should Practice Self-Censorship Retrieved from: Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context Shapiro B. (2010) The Arts Should Be Censored Retrieved from: Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context Kaminer W. (2002) The Problem of Media Violence is Not Serious Enough to Justify Censorship Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context

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    Armando Fernandez Professor A. Bond PER 102 28 February 2015 Organ Trafficking In the United States‚ there are over one hundred twenty-three thousand people waiting to receive a life-saving organ donation‚ yet only about one out of every eight will ever receive that precious gift‚ and a second chance at life (optn.transplant.hrsa.gov) The demand for organ donation has consistently exceeded supply‚ and the gap between the number of recipients on the waiting list and the number of donors has increased

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    2012. Opposing view points.Rpt. from “jailing juveniles: the danger of incarcerating youth in adult jail in America “www.campaingforyouthjustice.org.2007. opposing viewpoints in context. Thursday.10 April.2014 Http://www.eji.org/childrenprison McCrea Hannah “juveniles should Not Be Tried in Adult Court.” Should juveniles be tried as adults? Ed. Judy Layzei. San Diego : Greenhaven Press‚ 2005. At issue. Rpt. From “ A double Standard for American juveniles. “ the seminal.com . 2007. Opposing Viewpoints

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    student’s rhetoric or the art of influencing. The speaker in the text makes numerous amounts of opposing arguments that can relate to the study of Rhetoric. The Sophist give examples of what good and bad is. Each example involves cases in which specific actions are regarded to both positive and negative only reliant upon the time something occurred and a person’s viewpoint. The speaker is making opposing arguments between his own beliefs in order to imply that there is no certain good or certain

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    In “Democracy in America‚” Alexis de Tocqueville argues that the biggest danger of democracy is the feeling of‚ what he coins‚ “Individualism.” Tocqueville states when introducing the concept of individualism that it is “of democratic origin” and may spread with the “same ratio as the equality of conditions” (Volume 2; Part 2; Ch 2.). His primary reason for this is that in an equal society men are no longer attached to other men. He compares it to an aristocracy‚ where every man is a link in a

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    Ralph Edwards AP Language and Composition Mrs. Shannon Smith 2 March 2013 Affirmative Action: An Annotated Bibliography “Affirmative Action.” Issues & Controversies in American History. Infobase Publishing‚ Web. 3 Mar. 2013. The article “Affirmative Action” offers background information about affirmative action. It goes into detail about the background of the action as well as the limits of affirmative action as given in the constitution. It also tells about the Philadelphia Plan‚ which

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    silence indecent speech opposing them‚ just like a Black Lives Matter protestor who states a controversial view on police officers cannot expect all reactions to be nice and encouraging. Another problem for hate speech ban advocates to consider is that hate speech itself is a matter of opinion. Liberals may not consider language that desecrates conservative Christianity as hate speech‚ the same way that many conservatives do not consider bashing radical feminist viewpoints with vulgarity as hate speech

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