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    order to test college student’s memory, along with the influence of various formatting of test questions, age, and major. True/false, short answer, multiple choice, and a recognition test were studied to determine which would receive the most accurate response rate. True/false…

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    Overpopulation In China

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    Overpopulation exists and is very prevalent in some of the largest countries in the world. It especially exists in many major countries such as China and India. This is why policies are implemented in order to reduce the overpopulation in these countries, such as China’s one-child policy. The one-child policy was created in 1980, when the government wanted to enforce family planning to avoid excess procreation. This complex policy has many external factors that make it run somewhat smoothly. In…

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    and views. Many of which are against. In my opinion and others', I don't think it's best to deny woman their choice. It's your body, who dares to tell you what you can or cannot do with it. Speak up and do what you think is best. To begin with, the fight on demolishing all abortion clinics and getting rid of them is like taking away our chance to vote. For instance, a woman has a choice on whether or not she would like to parent a child she wasn't expecting and isn't ready for, or diminish that…

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    are measured that a company takes. Just as an example, in one of the sweatshops in China, the company insisted that the suppliers are need to return the underage child to her family with compensation and that the child is taken to a school of her choice. Reasons for Changes on Code of…

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    The Equal Rights Amendment, or ERA, was purposed to create equality for minorities and women. Both sides of the debate used the argument of the effects on families. Thesis: The Equal Rights Amendment used family to support the amendment by stating that women should be treated equal to men in court over custody, while the side against the bill argued that changing the roles of women would do harm to the upbringing of children. Parham v. Hughes ruling declared that father’s of children without…

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    Whether one is pro-choice or pro-life, the topic of abortion awakens a lot of strong feelings and opinions. Is it the governments place to jump in and decide whether or not abortion should be legal? I do not believe an anti-abortion amendment should be made to the Constitution. While it is my personal opinion that abortion is a terrible thing and I would never have one myself, we need to think of the full implications of this amendment. Also, I still believe people should have the right to make…

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    against the Roe versus Wade ruling. The protesting individuals caused a national uproar which sprung many lawmakers into action as they listened to their constituents. Four years after Roe v. Wade was implemented, the Supreme Court upheld a Connecticut law that prohibited Medicaid funding of abortions unless a physician certified the abortion as "medically necessary.” Due to the ruling from the Supreme Court, Congress enacted the Hyde Amendment, banning federal resources from supporting…

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    I think the Constitution should be flexible and that the United States Supreme Court should have the power to change laws that no longer reflect societal norms and that are deemed unconstitutional. The flexibility in the constitution allows the government to adapt to changing needs of the society in the future. Many people like James Madison believe that the Constitution should not be altered or fixed but rather followed the same way it was written. On the other hand, many Americans like Thomas…

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    People will say it is murder. Others will object and say it is just a fetus. Millions of babies die without even being born because of abortion. Abortion destroys the lives of helpless, innocent children and is legal in many countries. People these days take advantage of abortion and chose to abuse it and use it as a birth control. Abortion is a “war against the unborn” and should be illegal everywhere.I believe abortion is wrong and should be abruptly halted throughout the whole world for…

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    abortion. I am pro-choice and this article takes the stance of both sides, pro-choice and pro-life, to argue for and against both opposing views. The article states that people may be pro-life mainly because killing an unborn fetus may seem wrong to many. However, there are other factors that lead people to being pro-life, such as ending a life in general is outright blasphemy, forgetting the fact that the baby has not been born yet. On the other hand, people who are pro-choice believe that the…

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