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    Over the course of sexual education in the United States, support for such a class has been overwhelmingly positive. Influenced by issues ranging from population control to health and social norms, the course itself continues to evolve in the hopes of becoming a necessary curriculum and tool in combat versus sexual health problems. While “recent national polls show that 93% of Americans support sexuality course being taught in high school and 84 percent support such instruction in junior high”,…

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    four people were killed in a fiery plane crash in the heavily wooded area just north of Anchorage. The Cessna 172 crashed about 9 a.m. near Chugiak. After extensive investigations, it was determined that the plane went down after striking a bald eagle. Also in April, three people died and one person survived in an Alaska plane crash in the snowy, mountainous region of Admiralty Island. The Cessna was traveling from Wrangell to Angoon when it crashed. Preliminary reports say low clouds and poor…

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    Feminism: For and Against Every second of everyday people make choices, they decide if they are for something or against it. Most decide to keep it to themselves but the ones who decide to voice their opinion are the ones who are persecuted the most. Feminism is a touchy subject to most people; generally males find it obsolete and women find it valuable to keep alive. There are a handful of males who are in favor of feminism and a good portion of women who are against feminism. There are…

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    Feminism In Sports

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    When looking at the sociology of sports, I found that sociological theories of Karl Marks and of Feminism present the most useful perspective. Statistics show that there is gender inequality among many sporting disciplines in the United States, affecting not only women but also men. Also, there is a vast exploitation in the sporting industry, making a profit of sportsmen and consumers. Moreover, gender inequality and exploitation overlap in numerous sporting disciplines. In this piece, I will…

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    USC students are known to be involved. Briefly describe a non-academic pursuit (such as service to community or family, a club or sport, or work, etc.,) that best illustrates who you are, and why it is important to you. (/250 word limit) The president of Yemen rushes through the door in a disheveled suit. “The Houthis have Aden surrounded. If you don’t send help within the next five minutes, I’ll be captured or killed!” As the room breaks into a clamor of gasps, questions, and speculations,…

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    Gun Control In America

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    Gun control continues to be a quite a heated issue in today’s society. Many believe it is the answer to senseless acts of violence. On the other hand, many others know that if gun control were to be implemented, it would be completely detrimental to both the safety and security of American citizens. It is much more than simply a political issue with differences of opinion on either side of the debate. Many Americans, although their hearts are in the right place, are completely unaware of the…

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    The Keystone XL pipeline was commissioned in 2010. It “is a $7 billion pipeline approximately 1,661 miles in length and 36 inches wide” (Palliser 2012, 8). The company that would run this project is TransCanada and the pipeline “would run from Hardisty, Alberta, to Nederland, Texas, and traverse Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas” (Palliser 2012, 8). The media has written about the different perspectives on this proposed project. The Indian Country Today article is…

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    The effects of regulation laws are intensive and extensive although they don’t altogether deter individuals from effort a gun. The Brady side arm management Act created it more and more harder and making an attempt method to get and own a gun. regulation advocates say this is often not enough, that though gun connected incidents have declined since its enactment harder laws square measure required or additional acts of gun violence can still plague the state. Pro-gun advocates see regulation…

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    Camp Jupiter Monologue

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    but we can't risk anyone trying to find it. I'm sorry but if you tried, the Romans might think your a monster and try to kill you. On that happy thought, I'll explain what happened when i got there. Camp Jupiter is a pretty cool place. It has a forum, principia, and even a place called a hippodrome. Your should have heard what Natalie thought i was when i told her. She thought it was... OK...Ill shut up. So, anyway, i walked through the entrance and started to looks for Hazel. Then i noticed…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Ethics

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    According to Wikipedia, “Ethics, sometimes known as philosophical ethics, ethical theory, moral theory, and moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct, often addressing disputes of moral diversity.” (Wikipedia, 2014) Ethics is viewed throughout different cultures as the correct way to live life, and as being “Morally Right”. Throughout this report, the ethical issue that will be explored is Embryonic…

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