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    There were a lot of interesting viewpoints throughout this video. I learned a lot of new information after watching this movie that makes me think differently about childbirth. For example‚ I never really thought it could be an option to have a cesarean section‚ I always just thought that it was only used when necessary. There are some viewpoints mentioned that I somewhat agreed with and then there were also viewpoints that I strongly disagreed with. Right at the beginning of the video‚ one of the

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    Defense Fund." Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Detroit: Gale‚ 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Sun. 6 Nov. 2016. Wright‚ George‚ and Steve Hoagland. "Counterpoint: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Immoral Regardless of The Benefits Associated With It." Animal Experimentation. Ed. Susan C. Hunnicutt. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2014. At Issue. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Sun. 6 Nov. 2016. "People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)." Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Detroit: Gale

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    uses to reflect and analyze the information that he receives or develops. In other words‚ it is the perspective that one uses to view the world from. A worldview allows us to make conclusions‚ which are based on presuppositions pertaining to our viewpoint‚ about the things that surround us. Everyone has a worldview‚ though not everybody knows that they have it or what it is. It is important to reflect often on your worldview‚ because it effects every decision we make and how we learn. (Word Count:

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    honesties and also the judges who work in those courts apply their belief systems. Judicial philosophy is extremely important because they decide which judges are agreed to unique court arrangements. Despite the fact that few judges observe to a precise viewpoint‚ most have a complete attitude that is conservative‚ liberal‚ or moderate. These different philosophies are occupied into thoughtful deliberation once it is period for officials to submit judges to the courts. The court scheme pursues

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    Alexander Gavin’s Dilemma: Cultural Relativism and Business as Usual I. Viewpoint The viewpoint I am taking will be the writer of the letter himself‚ Alexander Gavin‚ since the matter at hand is a delicate one and Mr. Gavin is just asking the professor for his thoughts on the matter at hand. II. Statement of the Problem The central problem of the case is if Mr. Gavin should accept the deal which includes his cut or to find another way for the project to push through without involving

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    Discuss. There are many different viewpoints on the topic of animal testing. Some people believe that animals are meant to be below human beings‚ and are therefore it is acceptable to test on animals. This view can be‚ and is quite commonly‚ taken by Christians for several reasons. On the other hand‚ some people may say that it is the humans’ job to look after the animal‚ which would result in the fact that we should not test chemicals on them. One major viewpoint used against the testing and medical

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    Performance-Enhancing Drugs are Taking over Sports The article "Doping in Sports: Steroids and Supplements" says “The word dope comes from the Dutch word dop‚ which is an alcoholic beverage made from grape skins that the Zulu warriors would think it could enhance their fighting ability.” (World Almanac and Book of Facts’ n.pag.). Unfortunately‚ they were wrong because when there was a fight between the athletes‚ one drank it and the other one didn’t‚ it ended up that the athlete that did not drink

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    from criminal’s hands into legal safe ways or to gain an economic boost from the large amounts of money that could be drawn in‚ there are still anti gambling supporting the ideas that it could and has damaged the integrity of the game. One of the viewpoints that people hold is that if sports betting was legalized it would greatly increase the amount of economic growth by large amounts of legal betting money being spent because it would no longer be left out of the market. The economic growth could

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    of view on a particular subject supported by reasons and examples. The opposing viewpoint is also suggested‚ it goes with arguments that show that it is unconvincing. A Successful Opinion Essay Consists of: An introduction where the topic and the author’s opinion are stated clearly. A main body where viewpoints supported by reasons are presented in several paragraphs. This section has also the opposing viewpoint which is proved to be unconvincing. A conclusion where the main points of the

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    never writes in a straightforward manner about the way she takes in her seven day experience‚ she does give off a certain vibe. The people she interviews‚ the quotes she uses‚ the names of artists she offers – they mostly offer the more realistic viewpoint of contemporary art. Of course she is presenting direct quotes throughout all the interviews‚ but still somehow Thorton’s interpretation of art galleries and showings leave the reader feel as if the people associated with them are either dreadfully

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