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    THE PORN DEBATE

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    THE PORN DEBATE XBCOM/275 THE PORN DEBATE One of the most controversial topics in the United States today is the pornography industry‚ a multiple billion dollar industry. The porn industry is even bigger than professional basketball‚ football and baseball put together. Americans spend more on pornography “in a year then they do on movie tickets‚ more than the do on all the performing arts combined” (Rich‚ 2011). The controversial porn debate is nothing new to the US‚ in fact as

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    Surrealism and Advertising How just beer became ‘BEER!!’ 14/12/2008 Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Surrealism and Advertising 3 The Product 3 The Campaign 3 The commercial 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix A 6 Appendix B 6 Visuals: 7 References: 9 INTRODUCTION The intention of this essay is to analyse surrealism in advertising and apply the theoretical background of it and the psychoanalytic theory to a 2003/2004 campaign for Tooheys Extra Dry beer‚ made by BMF Advertising agency. The

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    Standardized Testing is Unfair and Biased A 2001 study published by the Brookings Institution found that 50-80% of year-over-year test score improvements were temporary and "caused by fluctuations that had nothing to do with long-term changes in learning..." Standardized testing is becoming a more prevalent debate in society due to the fact that people are realizing it is unable to fairly judging a student’s academic ability. Standardized testing is inequitable because it does not properly determine

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    Debate Opening Statement Can we change our impact on the rate of global warming? There are all these campaigns for us to combat global warming and reduce our emissions‚ we have all the science to maybe not stop it but effectively reduce it to stable conditions. It is evident that the temperatures and sea levels are rising and this proves global warming is out there; but it still doesn’t make a difference we still do nothing because Global warming is irreversible; we are so deep

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    The Evolution of Advertising Stephen McKenna’s “Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric” attempts to draw parallels between modern advertising and classic rhetorical theory through the notion of modern advertising as a form of Epideictic rhetoric. In doing so‚ McKenna serves to make classic rhetoric relatable to modern culture and provide a platform for other scholars of rhetoric to comprehensively study the connections between traditional and contemporary rhetoric. Though McKenna’s observations aren’t

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    Journal of Psychology and Theology 2005‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 2‚ 113-121 Copyright 2005 by Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University‚ 0091-6471/410-730 INTERVENTIONS THAT APPLY SCRIPTURE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FERNANDO GARZON Regent University Christian therapists are sometimes challenged in their work with appropriately religious clients to develop treatment components that incorporate the Bible. Utilizing a case study format‚ this article describes various intervention strategies available for

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    Persuasion in Advertising

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    Persuasion in Advertising - How to Use Persuasion Techniques in Advertising By Michael Lee One of the more powerful influence techniques is persuasion in advertising. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that everyone knows the nature of advertisements‚ which is why even the most direct advertising slogan is excusable and even effective to consumers. However‚ it’s not just a case of telling people to buy this or use this‚ and then cite reasons. Persuasion in advertising is not that brash

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    Legalisation Debate

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    a spiritual euphoria. However‚ in most western countries this drug has been criminalized and made illegal by the Geneva Convention Dangerous Drugs Act (1925). Australia has decriminalized cannabis in all states since 1987. There has been a heated debate surrounding the legalization of cannabis. In order to further understand the reasoning between both sides I will be looking into the advantages and disadvantages of both the legalization and criminalization of cannabis. There are numerous advantages

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    Jonathan Spina Debate Essay The statement for the debate was Galileo was the most important person in the scientific revolution. I do not agree with this statement. I feel that the scientific revolution was a team effort. There were plenty of people that had a hand in the scientific revolution. In this essay I will tell you about a lot of them. Some of the most important people that had a hand in the scientific revolution were people like Francis Bacon. His thoughts on logic and ethics

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    The moral debate of relativism versus objectivism is one that confronts a moral question that philosophers have been debating for many years. The ultimate question brought about in the debate is whether morality is based solely on individual choice and cultural approval‚ or are there universally valid moral principles. With this essay I will present the arguments for each view and I will also argue for the position I favor: moral objectivism. Relativism is the view that states that moral principles

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