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    “Approximately 68,000 women die worldwide from having abortions performed in unsafe and unhealthy conditions each year” (Haddad). These abortions typically occur in areas where the procedure is deemed illegal or where it is difficult to obtain readily available assistance in terminating a pregnancy. If abortion became illegal, it would create many social and ethical problems within society. While the legality of abortion is highly debated among people because of its moral and political concerns,…

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    The Water Cycle

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    We are catching them at such a rate that all our fish stocks are in danger of running out. Fish is an important food source for many people, not to mention an important part of natural food chains. Fossil water is something that is present underground in some desert areas. It is a non renewable resource, but it has been…

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    Arguments Against Veganism

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    Veganism is something I find to be overlooked. Vegans, in addition to being vegetarian, do not use other animal products and by-products derived from animal products. People wonder if we would be healthier with a vegan diet, and I’m here to argue yes, not only would we be healthier with a vegan diet, but there comes benefits to going vegan that could help our ecosystem. Although carnists argue against Veganism due to calorie efficiency, it’s actually easily solved with vitamins and minerals.…

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    Demography In China

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    219). To an outsider, China would seem like a poor country, but things in china are relatively cheap. China is the most populated country with 1.357 billion people as of 2013 (data.worldbank.org). Due to the large population growth causing an overpopulation, in 1972, China invoked a one-child policy that has prevented an estimated 400 million births (Kerr 150). With China now more steady, since 1940, China 's life expectancy has risen by 32 years (Kerr 150). The decline in youth versus the…

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    evident that our world today is suffering from a large amount of environmental problems due to a number of people being careless towards the environment along with not using our resources wisely. From global warming, pollution, waste disposal, and overpopulation, these are just a few of the problems our world is currently facing. One environmental problem located in California is the bees, as they are dying at a fast rate. In an article titled “No Bees, No Food” published on the California…

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    complicated the situation. As the economy fluctuated, so did social disparities. The idea of social Darwinism became popular and was used to explain these inequalities. According to Quigley, “Eugenicists argued that the United States was in immediate danger of committing racial suicide as a result of the rapid reproduction of the unfit, coupled with the precipitous decline in the birthrate of the better classes” (Quigley, 1995). The American eugenics movement was created by Charles Benedict…

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    The destruction of the Earth’s Lungs: During any given moments in the average human’s typical day, a large portion of the Amazon rainforest will have just been destroyed by bulldozing government agencies that work on an industrial scale in efforts to increase marketing globalization. The Amazon in South America is the largest rainforest on Earth despite it’s increasing destruction, the Amazon remains as half the planet’s remaining rainforest, inhabiting a diverse group of species of plants and…

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    Carbon Footprint

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    Carbon and Ecological Footprints The Carbon Footprint is a measurement system to find out the amount of greenhouse gases we emit due to human activities starting from individuals to the whole population of the Earth in a given amount of time, and is stated in tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is basically the sum of carbon dioxide emissions generated due to our activities and is typically measured per year. The activities could either be from an individual, organization, event, product, city,…

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    to an individual that permits them to enter, stay, or leave for a certain amount of time. Illegal immigration is an uprising problem that is significantly affecting many Americans in a negative manner. It is causing unemployment to skyrocket, overpopulation in cities, and the increase of crime rates. The drastic effects of illegal are significantly worse on the few states in which a large group of immigrants settle in relation to each other. Since…

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    difficult to justify depending on the curriculum standards. That shouldn’t entirely deter from the fact that the value and themes within the story are important to consider within our time. Which, focus on the value of protecting the young from physical danger and the rebuilding communities in conflict prone…

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