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    was a Virginia legislator who was known for his opposition to the Sedition Act of 1798. The Sedition Act was originally part of the Alien and Sedition Acts‚ which were passed at the anticipation of war between our nation and the French. These acts‚ particularly the Alien act were specifically aimed at the French immigrants who were waiting for their citizenships. Americans did not really care about those laws except for the Sedition Act. A lot of Republicans including George Hay opposed to this law

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    Article: CONTROVERSY OVER THE BHAGVAD GITA A great controversy has been going on throughout the nation over the ban of the great Hindu scripture The Bhagvad Gita in Russia. Not only the Hindus‚ but most of the people who consider the Gita as a great piece of literature also are surprised at the wave of protest showed in Russia calling it a literature that spreads social discord. It is already known to all that in a Siberian court‚ some state prosecutors have petitioned that

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    turn into pain and loss. A few of these acts of violence have been influenced by religious beliefs‚ whether a person of faith or of non-faith‚ everyone has been touched by the cruelty of religious war. War over religion has existed since the beginning‚ but now the world faces a different kind of war‚ one that must be fought through the people. Religious conflict exists in abundance and it’s getting worse‚ it’s imperative that it is acknowledged soon. Controversy about religious topics has thrived‚

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    In recent years‚ there has been a controversy over the use of GMOs. I decided to find out why this is‚ so I have done my research on the history‚ benefits‚ risks‚ and the different viewpoints people have taken on this topic. While I will continue to do more extensive research‚ I have already researched on several of MCC’s periodicals databases including CQ Researcher‚ Science Direct‚ and EBSCO Host‚ and also on the search engine Google. I will continue in my research but so far I’ve noticed several

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    In the two chapters‚ “The Controversy over Christ’s Resurrection: Historical Event or Symbol” and “Who is the True Church‚” Eleaine Pagels give us insight into the difference between the Christian faith and those of the Gnostic. Both religions had their interpretation about the resurrection of Christ and whose church was the true church. The differences of the Gnostic and the Catholic belief differed drastically. This was not only in relation to the resurrection of Christ‚ but also to the acceptable

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    The Controversy Over Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is a novel written in 1884 by Mark Twain at the end of the American reconstruction era. During this time there blacks were still treated unequally‚ and a large amount of ignorance between the races was present. As a child Mark Twain often witnessed the harsh cruelty slaves had to endure and as he grew older began to empathize with them‚ and through those emotions he created this novel. He created a book from the view point of a young boy who

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    enter a country are given clearance to reside in that country for an allotted window of time. This is referred to as a “visa”. An issue sometimes occurring with those who hold visas‚ is when that immigrant remains in the country long after the visa has expired. At that point residing in the country as an illegal immigrant. An important perspective within the debate over illegal immigrants is the influence they have on that countries economy. In the United States‚ it is argued that illegal immigrants

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    There has been controversy over the cause of addiction. Historically‚ it was thought that addiction was caused by lack of willpower‚ by poverty‚ moral weakness‚ mental illness‚ genetics‚ family socialization‚ anti-social personalities‚ and societal problems. Some scientists believe drug addiction is a disease‚ although the evidence to support this theory is weak. The Drug: Some drugs are more addictive than others. This is due to the pharmacology of the substance‚ and how it affects the mood of

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    In 1798 the Alien and Sedition act was made. This act was completely against the constitution in all ways that you look at it. People might disagree because they did not want to many people coming into the country that could hurt it. I do agree with this but not every person that come to the country didn’t want to do bad things. Some people come to live a new lifestyle because their old country was not the best. This is why this act was one of the worst ones and should have never been made. Its

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    Controversy Over Full Body Scanners Having security inside an airport is a necessary and important safety precaution‚ but there is controversy as to how to achieve an effective airport screening system‚ and yet provide privacy to travelers. A recent national debate has arisen on the topic of installing new Full Body Scanners into airport security systems nationwide. The scanners are thought to be an invasion of privacy‚ have a very high cost‚ and are an ineffective security method. One of the

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