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    Balloons Controversy

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    Can balloons really harm you? Some might say balloons are dangerous and can injure you but they’re wrong.This controversy was discussed in and video‚”California AIms to ban Metallic Balloons to Reduce Power Outages‚” an article “Balloons Bring Joy to Millions‚” by Theo Lewis‚and another article‚”Parties Can Be Fun Without Balloons‚” by Natalie Romero. All three of the sources supported their side of the argument by addressing the same audience‚ similar tone‚ and equivalent information. To begin

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    Palestine Controversy

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    people who share a common culture‚ history‚ and nationality. However‚ it is questionable whether a state can have a permanent population without exercising control over that population. Palestine lacks authority over its population‚ which creates controversy for whether they have “a defined territory.” The Palestinian borders are not yet a sufficiently defined territory; and Palestine does not have complete control over its population‚ therefore it has not met the second quality of statehood. “Security

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    PMRC Controversy

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    Obscenity is not protected by the amendment and that is where a lot of controversy was caused. The line between what is obscene and what isn’t obscene is hard to determine. Many proposals were made throughout the hearing‚ after all the debates‚ witnesses‚ and testimonials the case was finally settled. Even before the trial was

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    The Patriot Vs. The American Revolution As you watch the Patriot you see many of the battles fought during the American revolution. You also see the uniforms they wore to battle‚ and the guns they used and how they were used. But what you didn’t see was the fact that the movie doesn’t relate to the American Revolution‚ in ways that I’m going to explain in the next paragraphs. It was different because of the weapons they used‚ the way the slaves were being treated in the movie compared to in

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    A patriot is one who serves his or her country. There are many things a patriot can do to influence others to stand up for their country. Anything a patriot does can help others to be patriots for their country and standing up to be proud there from that country. I am an American Patriot because it is important to me to serve my country in a good way. Being an American Patriot‚ I say "The Pledge of Allegiance" every day at school. I sometimes sing "The National Anthem." These things are patriotic

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    Mascot Controversy

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    Natives. These mascots and cultural figures are part of the Native American culture. To go and generalize these people into a sports team that have nothing to do with who they are‚ is being very prejudice‚ misleading‚ and in many ways wrong. This controversy should not even be something to think about. These people deserve the right to be heard and understood that their names‚ tribal figures‚ and beliefs are theirs. Mascots used to define them bring nothing but racism‚ shame‚ stereotyping‚ and generalization

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    Trump Controversy

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    Donald J. Trump: The name alone either evokes tears to people that fear doom of the United States or the exact opposite. Currently‚ he is a major topic of controversy not only between politically affiliated people but on a global scale as well. Sources whether they be personal blogs or official articles‚provide a wide range of misinformation and different credibility standards while portraying biases on whether or not they are against or support these accusations. The verbal warfare surrounding Trump’s

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    Bathsheba's Controversy

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    evidence for their claim. However‚ it is more likely that Bathsheba’s message to David merely reflects her subordination to authority as she presents a simple report to the King. This very terse message may have also served to remind him of his blatant act of adultery (Kim and Nyengele: 105). If Bathsheba were really a seductress‚ an accomplice in Uriah’s murder‚ and a seeker of the spoils that come with being a King’s wife‚ then wouldn’t she have had a greater tone of excitement in her declaration of

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    Will You Stand Up The words patriotism and patriot are commonly invoked in the United States‚ especially in times of crisis‚ but do we truly understand what patriotism is and what it means to be a patriot? Patriotism has been described as an emotional attachment to country and the ideals that it stands for. Here in the United States those ideals include freedom‚ liberty and the equality of all people; and they are ideals worth fighting for. Patriots are people who support and love their country

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    As a diehard Patriots fan‚ this article was a tough read for me‚ as it is basically attacking the integrity of the organization. The author’s primary intentions are to prove that the Patriots have a tendency of cheating and show that Commissioner Roger Goodell has been inconsistent with his discipline towards the Patriots. The article starts off with an overview of spygate to set the precedent for deflategate: that cheating would not be tolerated. The author uses numerous pieces of evidence from

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