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    controversial one-child policy is a violation of people's rights and while they are attempting to fix it, the affects the policy has had will continue to damage China for years. Population issues have been going on in China since the early 1900’s. The ruler of China who began ruling in 1949 Mao Zedong proposed an idea that the population needed to grow. Mao Zedong wanted the population to grow to gain…

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    Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon use Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony to argue that the church has been called on by God to be what they call a “unique colony” within today’s world, and not a social group who makes their decision based on society’s opinions. The authors chose to use the metaphor of a colony to symbolize that although the church is part of the state its first priority is God and his will, rather than the governments. The second metaphor the authors chose to…

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    suicidal.” This can be interpreted to mean that overpopulation, especially in poorer countries, is damaging to society. Overpopulation can have detrimental effects, therefore, the country of India could benefit from a system similar to that of the One-Child Policy presented in China. India currently is under distress due to their high population. Their overpopulation impacts are worse than China’s. Eighty percent of India’s population is living on…

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    Effects Of One Child Policy In China

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    The first and most profound critic of the policy is that it has highly compromised the morals of the Chinese people. It has been evidently witnessed that the policy has increased the number of abortions in the nation. It is worth noting here that abortion is a social crime of killing the unborn. It is thus a compromise of a nation’s provision on human rights that a nation can impose a law that threatens the life of its people (Chang, 2008). The law has also been found to encourage…

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    your help. You have to be human, down to earth, and actually connect to your classmate’s one on one. I will work continuously to make their lives here the best they can be with the power I have. I would be fair and think about what’s best for everyone’s best interest. I want to be able to show my classmates that they can reach for the stars. As a child, my dream was to inspire someone. If I could just change one person’s life for the better, that would mean the world to…

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    from the old one-child policy, implemented after the rule of Mao Zedong. Since the population is 1.3 billion, we should not expect to see a lot of changes. Steven Jiang, a sociologist, said that the policy will affect 100 million couples and it is likely that twenty-three million more births will occur under the new policy. Although China has allowed people to have more choices in their lives, the one-child policy will not help many people. After Zedong’s rule, China had a strict one-child…

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    Inner Conflicts

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    teachings that I am exposed to contradicts the teachings from my personal faith. Some of these would include the debate about the origin of life or the controversial political issues that concerns what is morally right and what is logically necessary. One of the most controversial topics that causes these inner conflicts is abortion. Personally, I believe that life is extremely precious. As a future health care provider, I believe that…

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    China being the most populated country in the world, makes having the One Child Policy easy to keep it from getting overpopulated and crowded. The one child policy was formally instituted 35 years ago on September 25, 1980. All over the world, many people get to choose the size of their family, as for china they are restricted by different beliefs of children. Populations are still rising rapidly for china but they are making an effort by attempting to enforce this policy. There are good things…

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    publicity, and cooperation with international law enforcement efforts. It also helped fund an anti-trafficking fund for usage by law enforcement agencies across the country. China also conceded the widespread effects of the gender imbalance due to its one child policy. It also tightened its policies at the border to include scrutinizing the visas of all foreign women entering the country in an effort to identify potential victims of trafficking. It also took steps to publicize the…

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    conversation between himself and Socrates. The story describes prisoners in a cave, who have only seen what their captors let them. These captors, or “people with gear,” cast shadows on the walls, which the prisoners interpret as reality. Later, they set one of the prisoners free. After leaving, he discovers that the world is not as he expected. When the prisoner returns to the cave, he tells the others of the world above. I had a similar experience when a transgender woman married into my…

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