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    Video Game Controversy

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    a roaring wildfire. As the popularity of video games began to rise‚ the games began to evolve and branch out into the wide variety of different genres and categories that are seen today. However‚ just like any form of popular media or culture‚ controversy has sparked around video games and has become shrouded around the world of video games. Many people believe that video games have no positive aspects whatsoever‚ and some have even claimed that video games actually present the world with various

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    Controversy Over Internet

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    Controversy over Internet Police has raged on since the creation of the internet. Several have thought that not policing the internet has led to numerous crimes such as theft‚ illegal transactions‚ and cyber bullying. But a majority‚ in defence‚ claim that such policing could revoke us from our rights as citizens of the United States. Cases as such tend to lean more to the side of not policing the Internet. We believe that as well. We believe that exposure to all of this crime and issues is subjective

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    Double Standards

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    English 101 02-17-2014 Double Standards Do you have a pet peeve? If so‚ what is it? Is it that of people talking on their cell phone while in the checkout line in a grocery store? Or‚ drivers not using their blinkers while changing lanes? Well‚ one of my biggest pet peeves is double standards or hypocrites. It really bothers me when people say one thing and with their actions do the exact opposite. In the book King Leopold’s Ghost‚ there are three characters that display the most hypocrisy

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    Genetic Testing Controversies 1-12-11 Biology Genetic Testing‚ also known as DNA-based tests‚ is a new method of testing for genetic diseases or disorders. In the test the DNA molecule is examined and other tests include microscopic examination of chromosomes‚ for stained or fluorescent chromosomes. Genetic tests are used for carrier screening‚ newborn screening‚ identity testing‚ prenatal diagnostic testing‚ and prediction of disorders later in life such as Huntington’s or Alzheimer’s disease

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    Dalai lama Visa Controversy 1: referring to the Dalai Lama controversy case study‚ issues depicted was the following: • South Africa as a Soviet country should not be told how to act‚ who is allowed to attend certain events and who aren’t allowed‚ the country is meant to be independent and should be able to make decisions for themselves. • No reason for the denial of the visa was given‚ leaving the country to be suspicious and to make matters worse the government contradicted each other for example:

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    The nature-nurture controversy is a topic that most individuals have heard of. Weather or not your personality traits or your eating habits come primarily from nature or primarily from nurture is a question that has been debated for some time now. Neither side is correct‚ but most everyone has an opinion about the subject matter. We all have characteristics from both nature and nurture. Nature is the traits that we all inherit genetically from our parents‚ at the moment of conception. Nurture

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    “Dow Corning and the Silicone Breast Implant Controversy” Dow Corning Corporation is a silicone product manufacturer founded in 1943. After World War II it was one of the fastest-growing companies. By 1990 it manufactured 5000 products. They made the first breast implant in 1963. In a span of 30 years 2 million women received implants and Dow Corning manufactured 35 percent of them. In 1975 Dow Corning manufactured a second type of implant call Flo-gel mammaries which would more closely resemble

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    Ethical Standards

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    Corporate governance Ethical Standards Conflicts of InterestIn accordance with the Constitution and the Corporations Act 2001‚ Directors are required to disclose to the Board any material contract in which they may have an interest. In compliance with section 195 of the Corporations Act 2001 any Director with a material personal interest in a matter being considered by the Board will not vote on or be present when the matter is being considered. If the material personal interest is disclosed or

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    Standard 7

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    STANDARD 7 PERSON CENTRED SUPPORT 1. Promote person centred values in everyday work 1.1 Understand how to put person centred values into practice in your day to day work By protecting the rights and promote the interest of the individuals‚ strive to establish and maintained the trust of the each individuals‚ promote individual’s independence while protecting them from harm and danger‚ respect the right of the individuals while making sure that they don’t harm others. 1.2 Understand

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    The Rigoberta Menchú Controversy I‚ Rigoberta Menchú at first seems like an autobiography‚ but that is not what it is meant to be. Menchú wrote the book as a testimony of her people’s lives to be a voice for her people and show the world what is going on. There was a lot of controversy about whether Rigoberta deserved the Nobel Peace Prize‚ and if this book should be taught to students. There are allegations that she fabricated a lot of the story. People say that the book is not an accurate portrayal

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