Sentences with phrase «debate about the controversial issue»

The film doesn't judge her or try to play out a debate about the controversial issue — it's about the characters, and that focus allows the audience to connect with Slate's character no matter their personal views.

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Jeremy i think we get tripped up on this fixation on sin especially over the homosexual debate its controversial the issue really is about control of our hearts.We can not serve two masters either it is Jesus Christ or the God of this world.If you resolve that issue then sin isnt the problem.brentnz
The CPSC's warning is controversial and has stirred heated debate among parents, doctors, and childhood development experts about the accuracy and appropriateness of the recommendation; many experts believe that the issue demands more research.
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those around controversial or hotly contested issues, is that the parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each other at all - they merely stand on their own ground shouting to the world about their particular take on a point and fail to actually listen to what others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both on Conservative Home.
For example, you might have students participate in a debate about a controversial historical issue, conduct an experiment to demonstrate a science principle, or do a cooking project to learn about different units of measurement.
Their case study constitutes a rich description of teaching approaches that engage students through research, debate, critical thinking, interpretation and analysis of sources beyond the textbook, stimulating class discussion and dialogue, personalizing the material, raising controversial issues, and conveying excitement about the content.8
The debate is usually balanced, always intelligent, and yes, sometimes the characters get a bit preachy, as people do on any controversial issue about which they are passionate.
Debate guides you in learning about yourself, think on your feet and learn how to take a stand on controversial issues.
2.10.2 Intellectual freedom includes: (a) the rights of all Staff to express opinions about the operation of the University and higher education policy more generally; (b) the rights of Staff to pursue critical open enquiry and to discuss freely, teach, assess, develop curricula, publish and research within the limits of their professional competence and professional standards; (c) the right to participate in public debates and express opinions about issues and ideas related to their discipline area; (d) the right of all Staff to participate in professional and representative bodies and to engage in community service without fear of harassment, intimidation or unfair treatment; and (e) the right to express unpopular or controversial views, although this does not mean the right to vilify, harass or intimidate.
Do have a look at TheWhoFarm website and blog, and why not sign their petition!Here in Japan, there are several books about the Imperial farms, but it is not a huge issue, as none of the current members of the Imperial family seem to want to make waves or getting into potentially controversial debates.
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