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    same opportunity. However, these two systems are very different: the egg donation process takes a longer time, has more risks, and can leave long term negative psychological and health impacts on the donor. Though the short and/or long term health effects may not affect all donors and many who take part in egg donation have no symptoms at all, the severity…

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    In his speech, “Why our Future depends on libraries, reading, and daydreaming” Neil Gaiman discusses the importance of reading books fostering literacy and imagination, especially for children. Whether it is fiction or non-fiction or any other genre, Gaiman supports people’s freedom of reading whatever they desire. Reading can only be beneficial in the end and people can learn much from books. Gaiman’s reasoning and use of rhetoric allow his argument to be persuasive to the audience he is…

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    populations can be fundamentally attributed to the legacy of residential school and the methodical assimilation of Aboriginals through mandatory attendance. The residential school legacy contains sexual, physical, and emotional abuse towards Indigenous children and a radical loss of Indigenous culture. This essay will…

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    Childhood obesity in the United States considered as a major health issue in the last decades. “Compared with 1973 to 1974, the proportion of children 5 to 17 years of age who were obese was 5 times higher in 2008 to 2009. 23.9 million children ages 2 to 19 are overweight or obese.(Overweight & Obesity) children are at extreme risk of health problems because of many social and environmental factors. Obesity depends on US children’s physical activity and eating habits. Also parents financial…

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    While the United States currently faces a diminishing middle class, many of it’s citizens seem to be attracted to changing the capitalist economic system in place today. While the rich exhaust their privileges, the lower class finds itself in a cycle of poverty. Although fear of any socialist reforms crippled the country in the twentieth century, the popularity of current European socialist countries have those suffering in the United States beginning to consider a socialist economy. While…

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    need, get a job, and help with assistance. I soon realized I would not be a high school dropout just to take care of my baby; I would go through school and work if I had to and my mom would help. With the power of all that, I finally pulled through. Teen Moms have a lot to deal with when they become pregnant at a young age, including social effects, physical effects, and emotional effects. What are the statistics of being a teen mom? For any women, becoming pregnant at any time, can change…

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    Child Abuse Outline

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    The Effects of Child Abuse Sandy Dona Notre Dame university-Louise 27/1/2015 Effects Of Child Abuse Outline Claim: disciplining a child is a very important process in raising kids however; violence is not the right way to do so because words and rules can be much more beneficial than abusing a child. I. Warrant A. violence leads to health problems 1. Alcohol abuse 2. Use of illicit drug 3. Eating disorder B. violence harm the child personality 1. Depression 2…

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    older brother, dealing drugs and gang banging, was not a motivating, positive role model. The hopeless child’s reputation was set before he crossed the high school threshold. His parents lost custody of him in his early teens, tossing him into foster care. On the young man’s sixteenth birthday he couldn’t sign the papers quick enough. Thyree dropped out of high school, joined his brother’s gang and will never have the opportunity to find his true success. Should Thyree Snead have the ability to…

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    Abortion Should Stay Legal

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    Abortion, the removal of a fertile egg from the mother, is a prodigious social and legal issue which should remain legal. On January 22, 1973, Roe v. Wade concluded that performing abortions is legal, but the questions and concerns of the issue being socially and legally acceptable raves on. A pro-life activist would take the helm of a “War on Abortion” heaving out plenty of arguments using the fact that the egg is a living being as its foundation, while a pro-choice movement fights for the…

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    her veins; it traveled through her body much like lightning, igniting her, giving the feel, however fleeting, of something forward-moving, day in and day out.” Murray’s parents living on welfare assistance would use the funds given to support their children to fuel their cocaine addiction, during this time Murray and her sister Lisa struggled to survive. The two sisters relied on the convenience of egg salad sandwiches, occasionally in desperation resorting to consuming cherry chapstick to fill…

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