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    Education is an important part of a society and in the recent years there has been a lot of controversy on the idea of adopting tuition-free post secondary education. Many European countries that lie in the confounds of a more socialist society have started implementing free‚ or nearly free‚ college education. These public colleges ran by European governments are paid for by the people of these nations through taxation. When looking at the United States‚ this becomes a very controversial issue.

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    Film Essay On Django Unchained Django Unchained (2012) by Queantin Tarantino’s is a slavery western film with moral dilemmas‚ suspense and controversy. This movie is based on a true story around the nineteenth century‚ Jamie Foxx is one of the main characters in this film. Django is an African American male who is on a heroic journey to rescue his long lost wife from her master. With the help of Dr‚ King Schultz‚ they both had to overcome racial trials and tribulations that caused many exotic deaths

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    There are many controversies when it comes to the topic of the Zoo. The question to ask is if zoos are good or bad for the animals? And reading on in this essay with the main point you will be able to decide for your own will. Discuses in the rest of this essay will be the living conditions of animals‚ if they’re able to have families‚ how they are treated‚ and if they are able to reproduce. These animals suffered with poor health because they had a natural food diet that they’re weren’t used to

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    are also used to treat brain damage‚ spinal cord injury‚ heart damage‚ blood cell formation‚ baldness‚ deafness‚ blindness and many other illnesses and they are also important for research. If stem cells 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

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    hours for tourist travelling to watch their Bore Tide. A Bore Tide is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave (or waves) of water that travels up a river or narrow bay against the direction of the river or bay’s current. Anchorage‚ Alaska is known for its famous Bore Tides. These bore tides occur at least once a day during high and low tide. Yet‚ health warnings are applied to viewing bore tides during low tide. Tourists have died by getting stuck in glacial

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    Animal testing is a very huge controversy and many people have an opinion on it. Some people wan animal testing to stop due to safety hazards and concerns for the animals‚ while others aren’t so concerned about it‚ since testing it make it better for everyone. Animal testing used to be deemed necessary but not people can’t be so sure. I personally believe that animal testing should continue and i will later state my reasons why. first‚ what exactly are the pros and cons of animal testing? Testing

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    both parties failed to stay consistent with their original principles and adopted whichever interpretation of the Constitution that serves them best. Politically‚ the War of 1812‚ also known as “Mr. Madison’s war” with Britain‚ stirred the most controversy in Federalist and Republicans. Madison supported the war because of the seemingly auspicious terms he can get out of the war. War of 1812 promised several things: more land for settlement‚ completely elimination of Britain’s presences in America

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    The tides would be all out of whack. Oceanic animals could go extinct‚ even humans could go extinct. Days would be way shorter and if you took the moon we could either have extreme or no season. Is that what you really want. As mentioned in the paragraph above I mentioned that it could ruin marine life‚ that was no joke. The animals could become homeless because the tide would retract so any animal that lives close to shore would die. Also some animals depend on the movement of the tide to live

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    Napster Controversy Executive Summary This case takes a look at the Napster company which was launched in 1999 by freshman Shawn Fanning. Napster was later shut down in 2001 due to violations of copyright laws. The Napster;s offerings was later condemned By RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)‚ a trade group representing the world’s biggest record labels‚ Universal music‚ Sony Music‚ Warner Music‚ EMI group and Bertelsmann AG.This case study gives a detailed analysis of the creation

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    The controversy surrounding Leni Riefenstahl’s films has been an ongoing historical debate since the outbreak of World War II. Labelled as ‘purely and simply Nazi propaganda’ Riefenstahl’s work was the cornerstone of Nazi Germany’s media regime. Riefenstahl argues however that her intent was simply to produce art. Whilst the films’ value as promoting the Nazi regime is undeniable it can be questioned whether or not they are entirely propaganda or if they hold more‚ artistic value. Born in Berlin

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