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    are millions of girls that are missing around the world and a large part of that reason is because they have been aborted solely on the fact that they are female (pop.org, Sex-Selective Abortion). When it comes to examining ethical issues like this one, it is important to look at relativism. Relativism is the idea that what you find morally correct depends on your culture or what you, as an individual feel is right. (Shafer-Landau, 293). A relativist would argue that if you want to abort your…

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    One Tree Hill Summary

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    Season 1, Episode 1 After watching the first episode of One Tree Hill we have noticed that there is much segregation between Nathan’s crowd and Lucas’s group. We have determined that Nathan is a jerk and does not deserve Peyton, this is because all he wants is girls (and it doesn’t even have to be Peyton), he does not respect her well being. We have realized that Lucas is very interested in Peyton and it seems that he would take very good care of her, plus they have the same interests. In the…

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    The education of youth and care of elders are prominent social issues in China. The coinage of the 4:2:1 problem has been attributed to this. The one-child policy, instituted in China four decades ago to prevent “overpopulation, economic stagnation, and catastrophic famine,” is impacting the growth of the nation in unprecedented ways (“China passes). Young adults, as well as senior citizens, are feeling the effect of the public policy. The policy slows the growth of the population and has a…

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    One Child Policy Essay

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    I am going to talk about the one baby policy in china; I find that is it intolerable and comes across as very silly in my perspective. I want to get the policy changed because no couple should be controlled on how many children they are permitted, how would you feel if someone told you, that you were only allowed one child? In China they brought in a new policy about 30 years ago in 1979 which indicates that couples can only have one child. But if a couple has a child that is born with birth…

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    One Child Policy

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    United States might have to go through as well if our country becomes overpopulated. Although there are credible arguments to support each side of the debate, it is clearly inappropriate for the government to enact a one-child legislation in order to control the population. The one child policy has caused many controversies over the years. (According to CNN.com) In recent years, there have been sensational news stories of women forced to end their…

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    this problem, China’s government started the “One-Child Policy” in 1979 with an aim to prevent an overpopulation disaster and to put an end to this problem. This policy is a part of the family planning program and is an extreme measure to stop its rapid expanding society. It mainly limits couples to have only one child each. According to the Chinese government, 400 millions births were prevented after implementing the policy. China initiated the One-Child policy with good intention, however,…

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    China’s One-Child Policy There are around 318 million people in just the United States alone. If you take time to look around you during the day, you can see the damage we have done, and what we will continue to do as the US continues to fill with more people every day. The fact of the matter is the United States of America is practically overpopulated. With every new person we lose recourses and cause pollution. China’s one-child policy helped them with their overpopulation problem, it was a…

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    China’s One Child Policy may have benefited them financially, but did not the lower or social economy as a whole.Fertility rates were also proven to have lowered from 4 or 5 kids to 1. It did help them reach their goal of reducing the population but it also had its disastrous side effects. China’s One Child Policy was a bad idea because it lead to children becoming spoiled ( Document D), Children having to help their parents during their old age ( Document B), and a Male Dominant Population.…

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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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    Susan Glaspell's Trifles

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    Alexius Sparkman Dr. Ernest Williamson III English 200 19 February 2018 Trifles Susan Glaspell's play, Trifles, was written in 1916, and is vaguely in perspective of honest to goodness events. As a young journalist, Glaspell claimed a murder case in a private group in Iowa. Eventually, she made a short play energized by her experiences and observations. The sheriff, his better half, the locale legal counselor, and the neighbors, Mr. likewise, Mrs. Vigorous, enter the kitchen of the Wright…

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