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    Pro Choice And Pro Life

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    In America there are several of controversial topics that are heavily debated amongst the uneducated and academic community. These topics range from: the war on terror, drug legalization, death penalty, border fence, legalization of gay marriages and abortion. One topic that cannot be overlooked is abortion! Even Presidential candidates often use these controversial topics, such as abortion, to their advantage to encourage people to vote for them in the upcoming elections. Ultimately, when it comes

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    Pro Choice And Pro Life

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    In America, there are several of controversial topics that are heavily debated amongst the uneducated and the academic community. These topics range from: the war on terror, drug legalization, death penalty, border fence, legalization of gay marriages and abortion. One topic that cannot be overlooked is abortion! Even Presidential candidates often use these controversial topics, such as abortion, to their advantage to encourage people to vote for them in the upcoming elections. Ultimately, when it

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    of acceptable or unacceptable form of gathering intelligence. What may be deemed unacceptable today may not be as controversial years from now, or the circumstances that drive us today to collect information may change when the risks are higher, such as the potential for mass casualties. Several actors can influence what we interpret as unethical. Here we will explore what controversial aspects of intelligence gathering exist on a national level. Ethics in Collection-Collection is the process of acquiring

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    Today’s society is all about controversy, whether it is political controversy or social controversy, society thrives on it. What is more controversial in today’s society than same sex marriage? It is a topic that has battered Americans for decades, and just recently has it been decided that same sex marriage and relations is awarded by the constitution. Before this it was at states discretion whether or not to allow those of the same sex to marry. But, on June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court ruled that

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    Speech Vs. Censorship: Children on the Internet The internet is a very controversial communication device in today’s society. If desired, one could find information on nearly any topic they choose. Censorship and free speech is a widely discussed topic when dealing with the current freedom of the internet especially when dealing with young minds. Should the internet have censored topics which would be illegal to post and/or view freely by children? Should the internet be a free-for-all arena in which

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    Freedom Of Speech

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    Still, despite this ‘human right’, college students are being denied to freely speak on college campuses. Students should be able to speak freely on public universities regardless if what they are saying is offensive. The argument against mine view would state that ‘free speech’ should not be allowed on college campus because it provides an unsafe learning environment. This is a valid point but limiting students to voice their own opinions on campus forces the opinions of professors onto students

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    users of their products for marketing purposes. The downside is their employees also have access to millions of users. In the case of Peter Whitney, Peter’s employer terminated Peter for disparaging comments about co-workers on his personal blog. He views his termination as unfair. As this technology develops, employees need to self-censor their social media to prevent termination. Peter argued that posting online is no different from speaking at a public forum. Many employees discuss their discontent

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    choices and actions and suggest difficult priorities.” The term ethics leads to many questionable opinions and contradistinctive ideals. Accordingly, learners wonder “Do societies’ ethical views and judgments on scientific experimentation, research, and artistic expression affect the practice, legality, and controversial nature of certain scientific explorations and art forms?” In the context of the aforementioned question, ethics pertains to dealing with morals or what you deem to be right or wrong. Subsequently

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    The history wars of Australia is an area of great controversial debate. Throughout the course of Australian history, the public has been mainly subjected to one perspective that focused on the glorifying moments of European settlement and its progress such as its involvement in world wars and the transition of the nation into a globalised continent. As a result, there is a rigid dichotomy between the perceptions of white Australians and the indigenous population on subjects such as the colonisation

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    unconstitutional. By denying a reader the right to a certain piece of literature, we are creating a very biased selection that only displays what the censorer wants the public to see. Literature should never be censored, as it has the potential to unfairly skew views, common knowledge, and

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