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    1969 advocate article on the stonewall riots. The Advocate‚ Retrieved from http://www.advocate.com/society/activism/2012/06/29/our-archives-1969-advocate-article-stonewall-riots Gay rights. (2013‚ Jul 29). Issues & Controversies On File. Retrieved Sep 16‚ 2013‚ from Issues & Controversies database. Internet pornography statistics. (2006). Retrieved from http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/internet-pornography-statistics.html Is porn good for society?. (2002‚ May 14). Retrieved from http://news

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    Work 7065: Foundation Macro Theory and Practice Instructor: Mr. Robert Graham SHOULD THERE BE FEDERAL FUNDING FOR ABORTIONS? History of the Abortion Controversy The abortion controversy began after 1973 when the use of public funds was used to pay for abortions. Some “anti-abortion partisans expressed outrage that their tax money was being used in support of a procedure that they viewed as murder‚ and strong efforts

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    SURROGACY AND IT’S CONTROVERSY Surrogacy‚ despite it’s high price is still become the popular option between infertile couple. Surrogacy is a method for a couple that incapable of having children to hire another woman to carry a baby. Surrogacy is usually costly and also both sides have to make a clear contract or agreement. The participants of surrogacy are usually a man that will give their sperm into a woman that will carry the baby or what people call surrogate mother. There are 2 types of

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    the fact that an Iraqi terrorist group had recently attacked America in 2001‚ in the 9/11 attacks by a terrorist group‚ led by Saddam Hussein. The negative stereotype around the Iraqi people had led the American soldiers to believe that everybody in Iraq was a terrorist. Hence‚ they tortured the prisoners with the belief that they were doing the right thing. Such kind of instances only demonstrates how violent and dangerous prejudice can be. Bias has also led to other inhuman acts such as

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    SOD McNamara and former SOD Donald Rumsfeld‚ while under Bush’s command. Many have argued that the connection of similar let downs have been revealed when looking at the stance and judgment calls made by McNamara during the Vietnam War and Rumsfeld during the Iraq War. McNamara and Rumsfeld both have similar characteristics‚ in terms of‚ stopping the fight against dictatorship. Both secretaries of defense were fighting in different periods of time‚ yet having such extraordinary parallels. These

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    Iraq & Vietnam: A comparison and contrast Kirkland Young HUMN 410 Professor Harris 11/17/09 Introduction Many pundits who opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq now compare it to the invasion of Vietnam by viewing the daily attacks on U.S. soldiers as indications of repeating mistakes that were made in Vietnam. In their view‚ “the United States has yet again stumbled into a foreign quagmire – a protracted and indecisive political and military struggle from which they are not likely to remove

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    Beyonce Controversy

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    Beyoncè Controversy The controversy sparked by the live performance of Beyoncè´s song “Formation” during the Super Bowl half-time‚ spread like a wildfire throughout the country. With supporters and protesters‚ a simple song has lead to a nation wide issue. There are two sides to the story. On one side Beyoncè who showed support for her own race‚ on the other many representatives of many police departments around the country who felt strongly attacked. Her performance at the Super Bowl halftime with

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    Cody Daily ENGW 1101 Professor Douglas 04/27/10 Controversies Over Women Wearing the Burka Now in present society their seems to be more and more controversies with Muslim women wearing the burka or veil. All over the world the burqa has become a subject of discussion and controversy. These articles of clothing are part of the Islamic faith‚ they are cultural and religious symbols. There are many names for these articles of clothing some being burka‚ burqa‚ veil‚ hijab and niqab. It loosely

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    the United States went to war against Saddam Hussein with one goal. This goal was to get the Iraqi army out of Kuwait. The Iraq economy hadn’t been the best and Kuwait had oil‚ so Hussein argued that Kuwait belonged to Iraq and invaded. This invasion started what was known as the Gulf War. Once the U.S. achieved their goal‚ they withdrew and left Hussein in power under one condition‚ and that was for him to eliminate and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs in Iraq. In November 2002 when the

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    Iconoclastic Controversy

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    Iconoclastic controversy An icon is and abstract‚ simplified image. The word “iconoclast” means “image breaker.” The Iconoclastic Controversy took place under the years of Leo III’s rule. During this time‚ people were worshiping pictures of things. They were praying to them rather then praying to God. It was wrong because the Bible says do not make any graven images. Leo knew this was wrong‚ so he ordered all pictures and images that were religious to be removed from all churches so people

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