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    Gay Marriage and abortion. Little did I know that there was so much more than just another thing that liberals and conservatives con not come to similar terms on from a local Catholic Church. As a community Saint Thomas Aquinas University Parish practices forgiveness and acceptance for some more than others. When going about how I could explore the Catholic…

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    It is often said that in universities students should be comfortable and make it feel like home. The main focus of universities is the education they are providing their students, but what if the students are being negatively affected by the lessons being taught to them? It is being suggested that universities use trigger warnings to alert students if they will be exposed to sensitive content. Many students believe if trigger warnings are applied, it will make learning easier and comfortable.…

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    Becoming a teenager means learning how to make wise decisions on your own. But, should this statement be put in consideration when talking about birth control or being able to make a health decision without having a parents consent or permission. Should female teens be allowed to get birth control without their parents consent? Birth control has played an important role in the advancement of women in the workplace, allowing them to invest in their careers and plan for their futures. In today’s…

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    By defending black criminals it is not morally sound and not all truthful when the saying is “Black Lives Matter.” (Green) In contrast, we have Jack Hunter’s article with all the pro reasoning on why Black Lives Matter is reasonable. Mr. Hunter, the editor of Rare Politics, thinks that just because some Black Lives Matter members do questionable criminal-like things it shouldn’t discredit the realities most African Americans experience…

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    Ethnocentrism is a global phenomenon running across all races and ethnic groups. Ethnocentrism is defined as the tendency to view others from the basis of one’s belief systems, values, and norms (Omohundro, 2008). It is the tendency to perceive other cultures from one’s perspective and failing to appreciate the cultural diversity. Ethnocentrism is common in both the developed and developed countries. In the United States, for instance, there is a tendency of the Americas to think that their high…

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    “Thus, the controversy about the Moral Majority arises not only from its views, but from its name – which, in the minds of many, seems to imply that only one set of public policies is moral and only one majority can possibly be right” – Edward Kennedy. The world we live in today is full of people of different ethics, cultures, and mentalities. When there is an issue and there are different responses or points of view towards it, it is a controversy. In most parts of the world, different mindsets…

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    that the first amendment can allow people to spread misinformation and hate, it’s pros far outweigh its cons. The first amendment is one of the most important amendments present in the bill of rights as it gives us the ability to fight for equality and the protection of our freedoms.. Without the first amendment people couldn 't practice what they believe in. No one could have open discussions on the morality of abortion, or the strictness of gun laws. It has allowed persecuted groups to fight…

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    Can a cure be found by using three to five day old embryos? Stem cell research has been going through a debate for the past decade whether it’s ethically or unethically to be using Embryonic Stem cells. Some groups seem to think embryonic should be used to lives and other seem believe they should be laid to rest. Scientists are working round the clock to progress the lives of people, experimenting with different types drugs in order to do so. However, they are also using organic materials as…

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    symbol of subjugation. In addition, the matter received a lot of attention from the media, as several women’s magazines were welcoming debate on the topic, one which being Women’s World 1936, which had received an overwhelming response of both pros and cons in relation to the unveiling. The general response however towards the unveiling was positive, although it is important to note that the majority of the women writing these letters were well educated, and thus one possibility is that the…

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    Through out time a lot of things have changed. From the clothes we wear, to the way we talk, to the current event we lived through. These have all shaped the way we are as a generation today, and generations before and after us. As the times change, one thing that will always be consistent is the way we act and our human interactions. Through this interview I was able to understand the changes that have gone on throughout time and understand why they have shaped us and how each generation is…

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