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    The Coca-Cola Controversy

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    Coca-Cola – International Controversy Kim Motsinger Management in Global Economy August 12‚ 2012 Professor Thomas Brantle A global leader in the beverage industry‚ the Coca-Cola Company offers hundreds of brands including soft drinks‚ fruit juices‚ sports drinks and other beverages (The Coca-Cola Company‚ 2012). The Coca-Cola established itself as a premier beverage business by maximizing its production and distribution throughout the world. These strong production efforts were met with

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    Stem Cell Controversy

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    Stem Cell Controversy Stem cells were first isolated and cultured in November of 1998 and have been surrounded with much debate and controversy since day one. “Although the ethical debates have been mostly static and have closely mimicked the ethical debates over abortion‚ the political determinations concerning federal funding of stem cell research have gone through numerous evolutions in the years since the first hESCs were isolated and cultured” (Saltzberg 505). Research is currently being

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    of wars‚ known as the Crusades‚ to take the holy land‚ Jerusalem‚ back from the Arabs. Although it is still a question whether helping the emperor was truly the motive of the pope. At this time the pope was also struggling with the Investiture Controversy‚ a power struggle between the king and pope that lasted for about 50 years. Therefore‚ many historians believe that because of the power struggle the pope was hungry for power. Scholars also have found many differing views from years of research

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    We must all now be familiar with the Atkins Diet. Of all of the ’trend’ diets that move through our popular culture‚ none has caused as much interest or controversy. Put forward by the late Dr. Robert Atkins in the 70’s‚ the diet that has caused a storm is continuing to acquire both dedicated followers and severe opponents both within and without the medical community. The Atkins diet itself is only the most popular of an approach usually called low-carb diets because of the primary interest in

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    Many different people use cosmetics every day all over the world for many different reasons. However‚ many people don’t realize all the different effects that creating cosmetics can have. I choose to look at Benefit Cosmetics. One of the biggest controversies Benefit faces is animal testing. Benefit first opened in 1979 in San Francisco originally names “Face Place.” In 1990 they renames to Benefit Cosmetics‚ opening in Henri Bendels department store in New York City; jumping over seas seven years

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    Melissa Weeks Professor Christina Hitchcock HUMA 150 Critical Thinking 24 April 2012 Melissa Weeks: The Controversy of Cochlear Implants While composing this research paper‚ I had been asked what topic I chose by a few close friends. Most of the time‚ the person interested in the topic I chose‚ had no clue what a cochlear implant is. This is the first issue I’m concerned about. Another concern is the choices that are made by hearing parents of a deaf child. Does the parent consider if their

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    Throughout its history‚ artificial intelligence has always been a topic with much controversy. Should human intelligence be mimicked? If so‚ are there ethical bounds on what computers should be programmed to do? These are a couple of question that surround the artificial intelligence controversy. This paper will discuss the pros and cons of artificial intelligence so that you will be able to make an educated decision on the issue. What is Artificial Intelligence? The first step in getting anywhere

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    it with the term prisoner of conscience (POC). Amnesty International campaigns for the release of prisoners of conscience‚ which include both political prisoners as well as those imprisoned for their religious or philosophical beliefs. To reduce controversy‚ and as a matter of principle‚ the organization’s policy applies only to prisoners who have not committed or advocated violence. Thus‚ there are political prisoners who do not fit the narrower criteria for POCs.: AI uses the term “political prisoner”

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    Baby Signing Controversy

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    There’s actually a lot of controversy about baby signing in the academic community‚ not about whether or not it should be done‚ just about whether or not it speeds things up‚ or delays talking. “Learning to speak is usually accelerated by teaching sign language and speech at the same time. One possible reason is that both forms of communication stimulate the same area of the brain” (Edelson). While the brain is constantly measuring the amount of activity occurring in the brain at any given time

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    The Awakening: Public Controversy The Awakening‚ written by Kate Chopin‚ was a book that was truly ahead of its time. The author of the book was truly a genius in her right‚ but yet she was seen as a scoundrel. At the time‚ it was "a world that values only her performance as a mother‚ whose highest expectations for women are self sacrifice and self-effacement." ( ? ) The people of that era were not ready to admit or accept the simple but hidden feelings of intimacy or sexuality and the true nature

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