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    I was born in Saudi Arabia, and I’m from Arab origins dating back to the Arabs who lived in Yemen before decades, this from the Father side. On the other hand, my mother’s origins back to the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from an area that is called Al-Aflaj, which belong to the city of Riyadh, capital city of Saudi Arabia. In fact, I was working as an employee management at the Deanship of Student Affairs for nearly twelve years, specifically from the end of 2001 until the end of 2013.…

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    Ethical Issues With Gmos

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    environmental concerns. These issues need to be looked at by everyone as we all are affected by them. Each of us could spend many hours reading detailed reports and come to different conclusions on the value of genetically engineered foods as well as the ethics. The decisions on GMO 's and foods will ultimately be made by consumers and the more reliable and impartial information that is available to them the…

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    “Consider the Lobster” boils down to the treatment and sensitivity of lobsters. In August of 2004, a satirical and forthright account of the Maine Lobster Festival (MLF) was published in Gourmet Magazine. At first glance, it is a routine portrayal of the wonders of a popular festival. Upon closer inspection, however, it becomes evident that David Foster Wallace does not sing the festival’s praises or provide insider tips. In spite of his unconventional viewpoint, he does more than delve into the…

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    Doping In Sports

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    “The Commission is given three guiding principles: protection of the health of athletes, respect for medical and sport ethics, and equality for all competing athletes” (International Olympic committee). This commission is created after a cyclist was killed during a race. The IOC started drug testing the following year in 1968 at the winter Olympics. But the drug tests…

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    Many Americans are increasingly concerned with the nutritional value of the foods they consume and just how harmful processed food and genetically modified food is for the body. Consumers have come to rely on food product labels to help them make healthier decisions about the food they eat (Portland, Maine, n.d., par. 1). Initially, nutrition labels were introduced to “help people determine the amount of fat, salt, or sugar” a product contained (Fera, 2014, par. 1). Today’s consumers, however,…

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    Jeremy Bentham said “The question is not, "Can they reason?" or, "Can they talk?" but "Can they suffer?” while talking about animals. The question of animals’ rights is a big issue in the modern society and it is a subject which comes back very often in the actuality. Living longer does not mean living better, and nowadays that is what happens to animals in captivity. Captivity means the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined. It is obvious that animals prefer to live…

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    • Technological: Agricultural research, disease control, computer technology, food science, unlimited opportunities for innovation • Political-legal: Political stability, political concerns about land, legislation, enforcement, greater concern for ethics 5) Consumer Perception and Behaviour about the Brand Consumer behavior is the study of how organisations, groups and individuals choose, utilize, purchase, and discard ideas, services or goods to satisfy wants and needs. An understanding of…

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    After experiencing the pollution caused by the industrial revolution, human brought back the fear and respect to nature. As a result, human began to find a balance between social development and nature to achieve sustainability, in other words, to achieve the persistent of both human and nature. This essay will explore the importance of human-nature relationship for moving towards sustainability by firstly looking through the meaning of sustainability and nature. Then, it would be argued that…

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    The LGBTQ + Movement

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    I wonder if these activists run into the same problem I do, that they fear offending and misunderstanding a culture different then their own. Perhaps people are simply trying to “stay in their own lane.” When I make these observations, it is not an attempt to lambast any particular groups. Within the LGBTQ+ movement, there has been an increased attempt to welcome people who look like me, speak the same language as me, listen to the same music, and watch the same movies. Discussions have…

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    Our prior knowledge and mindset can define the way we approach new knowledge and experiences; we see what we believe, each letting our schemas have an affect on the conclusions that we draw from situations. Our perception of what occurs and the way we go about our motives are based off of a previous inclination or concept towards the situation we are preparing to encounter. This schema is useful in helping us organize and interpret information based off of our previous experiences or lessons,…

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