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    In chapter nine, Sean is describing how his mother treats him when he was a child. He recalls that her lifestyle plays an important part in how he gets into the sex addiction. When he was a child, he starts to fill out the emptiness that he feels by getting access to the Internet. I believe Denizet-Lewis narration has a lot drama, because I can not conceive that an eleven years old boy would be involved in sex chats. I think at eleven years old a child is discovering what sexuality means, but…

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    Planned Parenthood has been around for almost a hundred year already. It is a non-profit organization that provide many health services and informations for men and women, especially for minority communities. The issue that came up about Planned Parenthood is whether or not we should keep funding it. Some people are against Planned Parenthood because they provide services such as abortion that goes against many beliefs. They believes it is not right to end life before it starts and women should…

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    GRACIE GIBBONS: Would your daughters thrive in a world without preventative healthcare such as Planned Parenthood? The answer is no. That’s why I’m asking you to vote for me Gracie Gibbons, so I may raise the funding amount to better the future women of this generation. (A clip from opposing candidate Fredrick Douglas is played) FREDRICK DOUGLAS: This country does not need to spend money on such a senseless cause these women should understand the risks. All women made their decisions when…

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    (1) Proposed topic (What ethical topic and what religion do you plan to research?): Ethical Topic: Abortion Religion: Buddhism (2) Purpose (This will be your thesis statement. In other words, what will this paper teach your readers? What will it teach you?): An analysis of Buddhism reveals that there is no single view of abortion, but rather many views depending on ones interpretation of the religion. (3) Questions(s) you hope to answer. List four or five of the central inquiries of your…

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    Cost and benefit analysis can be a good way to decide some things such as buying a car, but it is not a very good system to use when it comes to moral issues. Everyone has a different idea of what a cost and a benefit is. One person may think that when it comes to an abortion the benefit that the fetus no longer lives. That person might think it is a benefit because he/she is unable to take care of the child properly. The next person might believe that is a cost for a specific reason. It varies…

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    Cultural Homogeneity

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    Legislation reflecting the social climate is enacted whenever people become acutely aware of the lack of cultural homogeneity. People tend to react negatively when they feel normal changing. Native residents share common values and beliefs that create a culture of sameness, however, when refugees come in a culture of difference is created, and this difference threatens their homogeneity. The percentage of refugees that are accepted for the resettlement process is less than 1%. However, refugees…

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    During the antebellum period, birth rates were very high due to the lack of effective birth control for both free and enslaved women. During this time, attitudes toward sex were to be limited to husband and wife, and limitations on birth control were not supported. Abortion was the primary form of birth control during the antebellum and Civil War era. Abortions were first thought of as a quick fix. “Every female who undergoes any of the disgusting operation practiced for this purpose, does so at…

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    Should Children’s Beauty Pageants Be Banned? Child beauty pageants should be eliminated, Canadians should be against child beauty pageants it sexualizes children by making them look like adults, gives innapropriate attention to children, and the parents are just using their children for money. The first “Little Miss America” pageant started in the 1960s at the Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey. Originally the pageant was meant for 13 to 17 year olds, but it became so popular, that by 1964…

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    Benefits Of Abortion

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    You would not be sitting here reading this superior essay. Many people would say that life begins when the baby fully enters the birth canal, but there is a problem. At five weeks, the baby’s heart begins to beat. At six weeks, electronic brain waves have been detected. Both of these functions are used to determine when somebody has died. Why can not these same functions be used to…

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    Tongue-Tastic Rolling For my pedigree project I did tongue rolling. My dad can roll his tongue but my mom on the other hand can’t. In conclusion to my project I figured out that a lot on my dad’s side could roll their tongues, such as almost all my aunts and one uncle. The only ones who couldn’t are my Aunt Rachel and Aunt Becky. On my mom’s side only my Uncle Scott can. I also learned that my brothers and I can all roll our tongues, which is pretty cool. I can use this in the future to figure…

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