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    Abortion

    The question everyone is asking is should abortion should be legalized or not. Everyone has their very own opinion of this argument. My personal opinion is abortion should be illegal. My reason for saying this is because it’s not anyone’s fault that women gets pregnant and cannot take the consequences for their very own actions. We have plenty of other families out in the world that cannot have one child. Why have abortions when they can put their baby up for an adoption? Everything happens for a

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    Professor: Mary Elizabeth Holmes Eng. 112 Persuasive essay November 10, 2012 Abortion "It's easier to kill you than to raise you.” Is the main ideology and way of thinking behind women who choose to abort her baby and a pro- chose advocate groups who support abortion. Even though abortion looks like a controversial issue in terms of women’s right, we should see the issue in terms of the right to life too. Different Medical evidences

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    What Is Wrong With Abortion: Her Body, Her Choice?

    which is terminating a pregnancy, has been a controversial issue since the 1800s. There are two different ways that abortions can be handled which is surgically or medicinally.In the late 1800s, the United States provided women with abortions which then led to them teaching other women as well. By 1880, majority of abortions were illegal unless the mother’s life was in danger. At that time abortions were crimes and a sin because it was a very dangerous procedure involving crude methods and high mortality

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    Live Life to the Foolest!

    of any person with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desires of the offender or another. Background of the Study Prostitution is the performance of sexual acts solely for the purpose of material gain. Persons prostitute themselves when they grant sexual favors to others in exchange for money, gifts, or other payment and in so doing use their bodies as commodities. In legal terms, the word prostitute refers only to those who engage overtly in such sexual-economic transactions, usually for

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    Juror's Arguments Against Capital Punishment

    punishment that cannot rely on the rule of law alone, but also an ethical judgement that represents the conscience of the community on deciding if the accused has lost his moral entitlement to live. It is vital for the legal system to examine the composition of the jury pool to meet the legal standards (Lanier & Acker,

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    Reproductive Health

    As with this, the researchers have come up to a study that would determine the knowledge regarding reproductive health of the high school freshmen’s considering the school that they attended to. Statement of the problem This study aims to determine the level of awareness regarding Reproductive Health Bill of fourth year high school students of a sectarian and non-sectarian school in Kidapawan City S.Y. 2011-2012. Specifically, this study seeks to answer the following questions: 1. What

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    Men And Women Case Study

    Background The differences between men and women is a universal truth and it can observe physically and emotionally. In our country, an emotional difference between two genders has rooted from their culture and upbringing. Previously, there was a belief that women are born to look after their household, family and children while male goes out to work, earn money, financially supports and leads family. This type of work division between male and female has led them experience, think and develop different

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    strong emotions, or when they feel inferior to the other partner in education and socioeconomic background. Some men with very traditional beliefs may think they have the right to control women, and that women aren’t equal to men. This domination then takes the form of emotional, physical or sexual abuse. Studies suggest that violent behavior often is caused by an interaction of situational and individual factors. That means that abusers learn violent behavior from their family, people in their community

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    Tobacco in America

    V. Public Health Campaign p. 9 VI. Legal Measures to Ban Cigarettes p. 10 VII. Conclusion p. 12 Introduction Tobacco and nicotine are legal substances in the United States but are surrounded in a flurry of conflict and controversy. Tobacco can be used in the form of snuff, chewing tobacco, traditional cigarettes and more recently the electronic cigarette. After heavy advertisement and use over the past decades there have been many studies that have shown the negative health effects

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    What Role Do Women Play In The Civil Rights Movement

    startling rate of domestic violence that exists today. According to a 2002 poll conducted by the Center for Women’s Development studies, 45% of women in India report being slapped, kicked, or beaten by their husbands. According to India’s National Crime Records Bureau, 309,546 crimes of violence against women were reported - and this doesn’t include the countless examples in which women are too terrified to go to the police. BBC News projects that in India, about once every five minutes, an incident of domestic

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