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    (24) Baay‚ Jan Michael U. The Tallest and Latest Monument of Jose Rizal in the Philippines (Calamba‚ Laguna) The tallest Jose Rizal monument was inaugurated during the celebration of Jose Rizal ’s 150th birth anniversary in the City of Calamba in Laguna‚ earlier today. The event was attended by His Excellency President Benigno Simeon Aquino III (PNoy) who unveiled the gigantic statue‚ himself. PNoy unveiling Dr. Jose Rizal ’s tallest statue to commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of the National

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    Homosexuality The Controversy of Homosexuality Differences within people are what make each individual unique‚ and accepting differences is mandatory to live in a peaceful environment. Homosexuality is a widespread phenomenon that has been around for centuries. Discrimination against homosexuals is a critical issue that is affecting many lives around the world. Homosexuality is prohibited in some countries while it is encouraged and protected in others. Homosexuality is observed in the

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    Ebonics Controversy

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    Ebonics Controversy Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine and discuss two articles which explore the current controversy regarding the confusion of approaching Ebonics in the Oakland school district. It will discuss the four key terms‚ pidgin‚ creole‚ dialect‚ and language‚ which were misunderstood and misused by the Oakland School Board. The paper will also suggest what the school board could have done differently which would have reduced the negative publicity that surrounded the

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    Nike Controversy

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    is engaged in the marketing and sales of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment‚ accessories and much more around the globe. The primary reason I selected this was the company was despite proving itself to be one of the most sustainable businesses in the world. There is quite a significant amount of controversy on just how sustainable some of its business practices truly were in the past. The main controversy being its use of sweatshops to produce its merchandise. Nike is quite possibly the most sustainable

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    Controversy On Euthanasia

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    For several years‚ euthanasia has been a subject of controversy. Euthanasia is a fairly new problem for the United States and has gained a horrible reputation from negative media publicity surrounding the issue. According to a website: Euthanasia also known as mercy killing is a way of painlessly terminating one’s life with the “humane” motive of ending suffering. Euthanasia came into the public eye recently during the Terri Schiavo controversy where her husband appealed for euthanasia while Terri’s

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    Land Controversy

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    sometimes complicated and controversial. There are usually at least two sides to the land controversy and these usually include someone trying to preserve the land and the other group trying to build or use the land for something that is not sustainable. A land controversy involving the Broadmoor Hotel and the city of Colorado Springs has been brewing for the past two years. The controversy centers around 189 acres known as Strawberry Fields. The parcel consists of beautiful‚ rugged‚ forested land

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    Scientology Controversy

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    REL 205 – Religion and the Modern World Assignment #5 What was/is the controversy surrounding the Church of Scientology in the past twenty or more years? The Church of Scientology is no stranger to controversy and has been surrounded by them since its beginnings when it was founded by L. Ron Hubbard‚ in 1952. Hubbard was a successful science fiction writer and philosopher. In 1950‚ he wrote the self-help book‚ Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health‚ which many would say was the beginning

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    PROTECT PAPAHANAUMOKUAKEA MARINE NATIONAL MONUMENT: CREATE THE WORLD’S LARGEST MARINE CONSERVATION AREA >> NAME – Chances are you haven’t heard about Papahanaumokuakea (pa-pa-hah-now-mo-koo-ah-keh-ah)‚ but it’s more important than you know. Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument is one of the world’s most significant marine conservation sites and a place of incredible cultural significance to native Hawaiian islanders. In fact‚ it’s so important it was designated a UENSCO World Heritage Site

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    Mcdonald's Controversy

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    with more sales than the remaining top 10 restaurants added together. Along with all that success‚ McDonalds has received their share of criticism and controversy. Between the movie “Supersize Me” and the burning coffee incident‚ McDonalds struggled for a couple of years to keep their name clean. Recently‚ the company found themselves in more controversy due to a social networking site. In January 2012‚ McDonalds tried trending a topic on twitter (#McDStories)‚ and the responses they received were far

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    Globalization Controversy

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    Over the last few years‚ the globalization has been a subject of controversy. The anti-globalization was asserted that the globalization would give developing countries poverty‚ war and even cultural extinction. Whiles‚ Others think that it will bring unprecedented progress and prosperity in the whole world. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the international businessman is the biggest winner and company labor is the biggest loser in the world. First‚ brief definitions of globalization

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