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  • Nike’s Labour Troubles

    Nike’s Labour Troubles

    NIKE's labour troubles Nike publicizes itself as one of the leading industries in corporate responsibility. However, they do not comply with several human rights obligations overseas in countries like Thailand, Pakistan, China, Vietnam and Indonesia. In these countries, production facilities called sweatshops have been running for almost 35 years employing workers as young as 13 years of age. The conditions of these factories are adverse to say the least and deprive workers of the moral

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    Essay Length: 1,413 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: July
  • Argument Analysis on Gay Marriage

    Argument Analysis on Gay Marriage

    Argument Analysis on Gay Marriage There are many controversies surrounding today’s world, such as abortion, animal testing, and social reform issues. It seems that no one can come to a common agreement on the legitimacy of these topics. Personal characteristics, such as upbringing, culture, religion and ethnicity, all play a role in determining one’s feelings on a given controversial issue. However, one of the most protested and discussed issues in current political debate is same-sex

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    Essay Length: 1,486 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Marriage and Divorce in Today’s Society

    Marriage and Divorce in Today’s Society

    Marriage and Divorce in Today’s Society A divorce case is contested if the parties cannot agree on every one of the issues involved in their particular situation. Common areas of disagreement include, but are not limited to: grounds for divorce, custody of the children, visitation rights, division of the assets of the marriage, child support, maintenance (alimony), payment of family debts, contribution toward educational expenses (college or parochial), payment of health insurance for the dependent

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    Essay Length: 423 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Steve
  • Arthasastra on Marriage

    Arthasastra on Marriage

    According to Arthasastra, there are eight types of marriages. The eight types are: brahma, daiva, arsa, prajapatya, asura, gandharva, raksasa and paisaca. After the student bachelor has completed his gurukulavasa, his parents approach the parents of a girl belonging to a good family and ask them to give away their daughter in marriage to their son--to make a gift of their daughter (kanyadana) to him. A marriage arranged like this is brahma. In it this

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    Essay Length: 650 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

    The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

    The Marriage of Heaven & Hell William Blake & The Romantic Period We, as members of the human race, have been endowed with five senses. We have the ability to reason and to be reasonable. We are able to present, receive, and mentally process information logically. The period in history when the importance of these innate functions was stressed is known as the “Age of Reason,” or the Enlightenment. Also important to this age was

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    Essay Length: 371 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Gay Marriage Debate

    Gay Marriage Debate

    I am writing in response to, “For Better or for Worse”, an editorial written by Mary Ann Glendon in the Wall Street Journal. In this article Ms. Glendon opines that there should be an amendment to the U.S. constitution defining marriage as a solely heterosexual institution, that if not protected would threaten religious freedom, the rights of children, and even the democratic process. Ms. Glendon has a right to state her opinion, but we must

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    Essay Length: 523 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: July
  • Arranged Marriages

    Arranged Marriages

    Arranged Marriages This report discusses the affirmative and negatives of arranged marriages. This report does not give a personal opinion but shows both sides of the argument. Here is some background information regarding arranged marriages. Islam is one religion that uses arranged marriages. Not only are the marriages arranged by the parents but also by older relatives as well. They believe that the parents know all about their children so they are capable of choosing

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    Essay Length: 1,411 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Anna
  • Marriages

    Marriages

    Everyone knows how hard it is to find a mate for marriage. Having said that, each person is free to decide how the mate selection will take place. Some people would rather conduct this selection by themselves, without any help, while others prefer to get help from someone else, like their parents or a matchmaker. Before continuing it is wise to make a distinction between the traditional arranged marriage and the modern definition of an

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    Essay Length: 504 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Mike
  • Why Black Churches Oppose Gay Marriage

    Why Black Churches Oppose Gay Marriage

    The topic that Keith Boykin brings up is the issue that the Black community, black ministers and churches specifically, do not support same sex marriages. He addresses the hypocrisy he sees in this, as the black community was once the group fighting for equality. According to Boykin, blacks don’t support gay marriage rights for two reasons. Blacks only see images and representations from the gay white community, so they don’t feel like it involves them.

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    Essay Length: 607 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Steve
  • Gay Marriage - Should Gay Marriages Be Legal?

    Gay Marriage - Should Gay Marriages Be Legal?

    Gay Marriage Should gay marriages be legal? Clearly we as a nation are undecided on this issue. 36 states have passed legislation banning gay marriages, yet the state of Vermont recently passed a law that allows homosexual couples the right to participate in civil unions. Some other states are also debating whether or not to allow these couples to marry. Unfortunately, the dispute has left the United States homosexual community in an awkward position. There

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    Essay Length: 1,990 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Same Sex Unions and Marriages

    Same Sex Unions and Marriages

    Same Sex Unions and Marriages Marriage has been thought of as a cornerstone in American society since the beginning of this great country. However, resent debates about same sex marriages has fueled a argument in American society about whether couples of the same sex should be allowed to marry each other. People worry about how this will affect society and it’s rules. Through a thorough discussion of history, societies ethics and the fear of unintentional

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Bred
  • Phillipine Marriage

    Phillipine Marriage

    The Filipino people have strange marriage customs. Among the Mangyans in the southern end of Oriental Mindoro, courtship takes a romantic flavor. Under the magic splendor of the moonlight, young man takes his native guitar and blanket, goes to the girl's hut, and sings to her. The girl comes out and goes with him to a forest. There, in some secluded spot, the man spread out a mat. The girl lies on it, while her

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Victor
  • What Causes So Many People to Be Uspset by the Idea of Gay Marriages

    What Causes So Many People to Be Uspset by the Idea of Gay Marriages

    What causes so many people to be upset by the idea of gay marriages? Many people believe that gay marriage should not be allowed or legalized and in turn has led to this being a very controversial issue. This issue has become very controversial for a variety of religious, moral, and even political reasons. Many politicians and those deeply involved in politics express their side of the argument by saying that marriage is an institution

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    Essay Length: 823 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Gay Marriage

    Gay Marriage

    Constitutionality of Same Sex Marriage in the United States The proposed legalization of same-sex marriage is one of the most significant issues in contemporary American family law. Presently, it is one of the most vigorously advocated reforms discussed in law reviews, one of the most explosive political questions facing lawmakers, and one of the most provocative issues emerging before American courts. If same-sex marriage is legalized, it could be one of the most revolutionary policy

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    Essay Length: 2,255 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Monika
  • Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage

    Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage

    Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage The political aspects of whether same-sex couples should be allowed to federal and government recognized marriages are a very complex issue. There are basically two sides to the political argument of whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. On one side are the liberals who feel that marriage is a civil right that should be denied based on the basis of a person’s sexual orientation. On the other side

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    Essay Length: 3,029 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Marriage in Japan

    Marriage in Japan

    A traditional Japanese wedding ceremony is very extravagant and very enjoyable. For the weddings they prefer special seasons. So it's the case that they like spring and autumn. There are also certain days in which a couple gets married. This is because certain days are considered to be the most auspicious in their almanac. In a Japanese shrine they may be up to forty couples at the Shinto shrine. A Shinto wedding ceremony is always

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    Essay Length: 261 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Janna
  • European Union and Troubles with Energy

    European Union and Troubles with Energy

    Environmental Policy ESSAY ASSESMENT European Union and troubles with energy 22nd February 2007 Contents Introduction 3 Present problems of the energy and impact on environment 3 EU targets - Kyoto Protocol 4 EU citizens’ abutment 4 1 Old and New European energy policy 5 1.1 European environmental policy 5 1.2 Necessity of new efficient energy policy and legislation 5 1.3 An integrated energy and climate change package 5 2 Power sources - concrete issues

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mike
  • Why Is Same-Sex Marriage Such a Controversial Issue in the United States?

    Why Is Same-Sex Marriage Such a Controversial Issue in the United States?

    Why is same-sex marriage such a controversial issue in the United States? In the 21st century we as a society have witnessed science and technology that seems to be infinitely changing. As if there is truly no limit! Our society boasts of equality and equal opportunity. We have become practical in our thinking, for science has taught us to do so. Yet for a society that prides themselves on being superior in intellect, technology and

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The ongoing Debate over Same-Sex Marriage

    The ongoing Debate over Same-Sex Marriage

    The debate over same-sex marriage is going back and forth throughout the entire country. Issues such as the safety of children, validity of heterosexual marriage, and religion are common to the controversy. Though many are against gay marriage, marriage should be based on love despite of gender or sexual orientation. Same-sex marriage should be legalized throughout the country and be accepted by all, because it is unfair to homosexuals who may have the desire to

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Constitutionality of Same Sex Marriage in the Unit

    Constitutionality of Same Sex Marriage in the Unit

    Constitutionality of Same Sex Marriage in the Unit The proposed legalization of same-sex marriage is one of the most significant issues in contemporary American family law. Presently, it is one of the most vigorously advocated reforms discussed in law reviews, one of the most explosive political questions facing lawmakers, and one of the most provocative issues emerging before American courts. If same-sex marriage is legalized, it could be one of the most revolutionary policy

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    Essay Length: 2,695 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Gay Marriage: With Liberty and Justice for All?

    Gay Marriage: With Liberty and Justice for All?

    Gay Marriage: With Liberty and Justice for All? At a time where a procedural republic is present, gay marriage is an issue that does not satisfy the ideal of liberty as self-choosing and unencumbered. However, this concern has become one of the most controversial subjects today because it violates the first amendment, which is the right of the people to peaceably assemble. How are homosexuals supposed to assemble for their cause if they are threatened

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jack
  • Legalizing Gay Marriage

    Legalizing Gay Marriage

    11/11/04 Legalization of Gay Marriage Whether it be a big move or a new law change never comes easily. We as human beings like things to stay a certain way, we reject the unfamiliar. I agree change is uncomfortable however, that does not always mean something negative. In order for us to progress and evolve as a society change is essential. Homosexuality although a much more accepted life style now than in the past still

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Bred
  • Gay Marriage

    Gay Marriage

    “The Closet Straight” Homosexuality is a highly controversial subject in today’s society, in which some oppose it and others’ lives are consumed by it. Hadley Arkes, born in 1944, is a professor of law at Amherst College and is the author of the essay, “The Closet Straight,” which argues the homosexual views of homosexual writer, Andrew Sullivan. Sullivan has been the editor of New Republic since 1991; he has a Bachelor’s degree from Oxford University

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Max
  • Muslim Attitudes to Marriage

    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage

    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage In Islam, marriage is a partnership. Muslim women accept only Allah as their master, and do not therefore consider themselves to be inferior to a husband. It is basic in Muslim society that the man is responsible for the family's welfare and business outside the home, but the woman has virtually absolute rights within it so long as her behaviour does not shame her provider or husband. No institution works well

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Theme of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    The Theme of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” The second half of this opening sentence of the novel reveals that the “universal truth” is nothing more than a social truth. When claiming that a single man “must be in want of a wife”, Jane Austen reveals that the reverse in also true; a single woman is in, perhaps desperate, want

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Tommy

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