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    Transgender Issues

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    1. After reading the articles assigned for the transgender issue‚ one can argue for and against the transgender issue. “When a Transgender Person Uses a Public Bathroom‚ Who is At Risk?” states that the North Carolina bathroom bill is causing controversy over safety. However‚ there is a discrepancy on who is being harmed by the bill. There are arguments for allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of the sex that they identify with. This article also provides an argument against the use of

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    Music and Teens Ever since music became a big thing in teen’s lives‚ there has been controversy around the idea that kids should not be exposed to some lyrics because of how it influences them. From rock and roll and metal‚ to pop‚ rap‚ and hip hop‚ there are‚ and always will be lyrics out there that are not always appropriate or anything that children should be listening to.There has been an issue with song lyrics being blamed for causing teen’s rebellious‚ or irresponsible actions‚ but

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    lengthy performances. There are many negative stereotypes against cheerleaders and cheerleading itself. Many people and organizations do not consider cheer to be a sport regardless of the extensive amount of athleticism demostrated. There is a lot of controversy when it comes to cheerleading and how hard cheerleaders actually work. I will

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    High School Controversy

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    My parents always taught me to stand up for the underdog in every situation. There once was a time where I applied that‚ and stood up for a fellow student who was being bullied. This incident happened during my junior year of high school. It was in HOPE class which is basically gym class‚ but my school doesn’t have a gym so we had to exercise outside in the field. Every three weeks we started a new segment on a different sport. The incident occurred during our segment on soccer. There was this obnoxious

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    causing reactions like brain damage‚ strokes‚ and heart attacks. Not only are these experiments painful to the animals and sometimes fatal‚ but also they fail to accurately reflect human reactions and are not required by the FDA. The primary reason why animal testing should cease to exist is because it is inhumane to strip a helpless animal of its rights for the benefit of experimentation and research. "Animals have a basic moral right to respectful treatment . . .. This inherent value is not respected

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    Homecoming coronation is a traditional way of recognizing students‚ and the king and queen supposedly represent the best of their high school. However‚ I believe the classification of homecoming court has degraded over time and became moreover‚ a popularity contest. Students are forced to take away an hour of their academic time‚ to watch an assembly where homecoming court nominees are recognized for being on a higher pedestal than others. I felt that there needed to be a radical change in the way

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    Mark Twain Controversy

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    discrimination is not right and everyone deserves to be equal. Now just imagine never having read that book‚ never feeling the sympathy for the people that you felt‚ and never learning the lessons you learned from it. Ever since their publications over a century ago‚ the novels of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer have been very controversial and have caused many arguments. The style and slang that Mark Twain used was‚ at the time‚ acceptable and normal to people who lived in the South‚ where the Black

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    Bottled water‚ it seems such an unlikely culprit for such massive deterioration. Bottled water‚ as simple and convenient as it is‚ is the beginning of a large controversy. Behind it is not only a story of pollution‚ but also a story of the damage from the production. “... many had an incomplete understanding of the total environmental impact of bottled water production” (Saylor‚ et al. 599). The environment is being destroyed by the plastic and the wastes of oil. Not only is the environment being

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    Finn: The Controversy and the Challenge Resources on this Site: 1. The Struggle for Tolerance by Peaches Henry. 2. Racism and Huckleberry Finn by Allen Webb (includes list of works for teaching about slavery). Additional Internet Resources: 1. A site created for teachers by WGBH television to compliment the PBS special‚ "Born to Trouble‚" that focuses on the innovative Huck Finn curriculum developed in Cherry Hill‚ New Jersey. 2. The Huck Finn and Censorship Teacher Cyberguide developed for the

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    LIFE CONCEPT AND THE ABORTION CONTROVERSY BY SAMUEL CHIBUZO ONYIBA Introduction The question of abortion remains an issue that has generated and continues to steer ripples of ambivalence in our contemporary world. While most European countries have actually legalized abortion‚ Middle East countries where Islam prevails forbid it by law. Some countries allow it only in order to save the life of the pregnant woman. With these developments‚ a question comes to mind: why is there no consensus on the

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