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    Decrease Abortion

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    seems to remain to two main solutions. One solution being to require all states to have parental consent laws of underage girls getting abortions.…

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    marriage in all 50 states will enhance the constitution, enrich equality, and benefit the government. Same-sex marriage being illegal isn 't showing equality and the pursuit of happiness. I am for the legalization of same-sex marriage because everyone deserves to be happy and love is love. Bad things are happening in the present as a result of same-sex marriage being illegal. Child abuse or just abuse in general is a huge problem that is currently happening especially in the United States by…

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    mainly for the physicians of the ancient Greek society the oath is widely spread among the world. The oath was adapted and made more acceptable in the modern world while keeping the values of what makes a good physician. Medical schools in the United States of America require that a medical student take the modern version of the oath before they start studying to be a physician. The oath still in some form is within the heart of all…

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    involved a 12 year old young African American child, Tamir Rice. Tamir was playing in a Cleveland playground when a call was made to the police of a gun being in the possession of the child. The police were warned beforehand that the gun could have been a toy. Within two minutes of exiting the car, police officer Timothy Loehmann…

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    Bilingualism has been common in United States for a period of time. In United States bilingualism is a result of immigration from different parts of the world. People have learned other languages for enrichment purposes. Over the years, bilingualism has been opposed in the United States. Even today there are controversial on the natural bilingualism. Despite the controversial, bilingualism is encouraged in learning institution. Due to many people schooling in the United States it has led to the…

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    Homelessness is a multidimensional social issue with complex casues and effects. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s offical defination for homelessness can be devied into four categories: The first one is literally homeless, which refers to the unsheltered Individuals and families who is lack of fixed, regular, and adequate housing. The second category are Individuals and families who are at imminent risk of lossing their housing and becomeing homeless. The third…

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    have within Texas schools? How do these compare with parents’ rights in general? ▪Texas law on the other hand provides significant support for parent rights. ▪Parents are recognized as partners in the educational process. TEC§26.001. ▪The term parent means anyone standing in a parental relationship to a child. Parents have the right to petition the board to have their child placed at a particular school. ▪Parents have the…

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    Genetic Manipulation

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    Since United States is a diverse country, there are many point of views about genetic manipulation, as to where Britain is not as diverse and can easily obtain one solid opinion on the topic. United States has left this predominantly unchecked, and there must be a reason for this, yet Green never goes into details on why the United States leaves this unregulated. Green simply says, since “reprogenetics”- reproductive and genetic medicine combo- works for Britain, it will work for the United…

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    Mental Health Regulations

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    Regulations for Mental Health Drugs, Child Welfare and Nursing Homes are all concerns of many people. Ask yourselves should the regulations for our Mental Health Drugs, Child Welfare and Nursing Homes be changed? I believe when these regulation are changed it would help the people who are impacted. Some regulations will not change or looked over because of the way it was written and implemented. Regulation change in the world so that they meet the need of many people. The law should not…

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    Child Sexual Abuse Essay

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    landlord ask me to trade myself for the rent. Help me find a new house.” One day, my client said to me when I interned at the State of New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department. This client is an African-American single mother with diagnosis of mild retardation. She does not have a job and all of her income is from Supplement Security Income. As a victim of child sexual abuse (CSA) who received services from different mental health settings since she was very young, she is unconfident…

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