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    System of Guidance Darci Deakin Utah State University System of Guidance Glasser’s Theory William Glasser’s theory is also known as, Choice Theory. Glasser’s research was done focusing on classroom management, but it relates very well in a home environment. He believed that students should accept responsibility for their own behavior and should also be responsible for the consequences that come with their behavior. We cannot change others behavior; we can only change our own behavior…

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    In his paper ““Why Abortion is Immoral” Don Marquis explains that abortion is the moral equivalent of killing an adult human. Marquis ' argument is fairly straight-forward; abortion is seriously morally wrong because abortion involves killing. Marquis then explains that it is wrong to kill because killing robs a being of a natural property which is of great, if not the greatest, value. This he defines as the property of having a future. To be killed "deprives one of all the experiences,…

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    Academic Dishonesty In technically terms I have been academically dishonest on numerous occasions. Most of these being in high school. These instances have been mostly within my group of friends who are pressured by our parents to do as best we can in school. Our group had different specialties in which people would say we were complete “nerds” in. Since we were in similar classes and had our different specialties we would use each other as resources while doing assignments. Sometimes it was…

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    goes into full detail about what the right to life is. I discussed what I feel as if is the right to life for everyone. In conclusion, Abortion is really something that should be looked at thoroughly and discussed by the government and there should be laws and amendments set in stone to prevent innocent babies from being killed on a regular…

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    Mary Anne Warren presents her argument for abortion, first, by replying to Thomson’s argument with falsehoods she gathered from his premises. The largest opposition Warren had with Thompson, was based upon the statement he made that allowed for abortion to be permissible even if the fetus has a full right to life. Warren argues that there cannot be an argument for abortion if it is believed that a fetus has a full right to life, because an abortion would immediately dismiss this. In Warren’s…

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    Tisdale believes that abortion is necessary and is pro-choice, but she also discusses the guilt behind the operation. In the text, she writes, “I liked the sudden transient bonds I forge with some clients [...] What I offer [them] is not power, but solidness, offered almost eagerly” (1). Showing that Tisdale…

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    Long Answer White Elephant What is important about what is not being said in the story? In other words ,what role does silence play in the story? What is important that is not being said in this story is, the abortion. The author does not directly tell the reader the man and women is having a discussion about the women not wanting to go through with the abortion. The story does give a lot of hints for example "It’s an awfully simple operation, Jib"(Line 51) this is the hint the author Ernest…

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    Theresa was a typical high school girl. She played basketball and ran cross country for track. Academically, she was a good A and B student with a very hard work ethic. Around December of her junior year, Theresa’s wisdom teeth had grown in and needed to be removed. She came back from the dentist and it took her two hours to wake up. When she did, she was in an extreme amount of pain. As her little sister, it was hard to watch her as she wouldn’t stop screaming. Two weeks later,…

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    Now that you are pregnant it is your responsibility to cherish this life and take care of it. You cannot end this life and say it is justified. Just like pulling the trigger of a gun you are not first-hand killing a person, but you are making the choice that ends in a person's death or harm.If you are okay with abortion you are okay with all murder. Another argument is that even if you don't want this child some other family could adopt this child and make the family complete. This abbey has…

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    country due the way our health care plans are structured. The author’s credentials and background allowed him to write effectively the article on this topic as he demonstrates to be a man of great knowledge. Kristof graduated from Harvard and studied law at Oxford University with an international postgraduate scholarship, known as the Rhodes Scholar. He also studied…

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