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    Abortion Would you take a life? Abortion is an extremely controversial topic, and I believe that abortion, the slaughter of unborn children should be prohibited. Life begins at conception and any attempt to terminate it, is murder. It is an irresponsible act, and an elimination of the world’s potential leaders. It prohibits protégées like Beethoven, or great scientists like Einstein, from being born and reaching their destiny. According to the Bible, Jesus reiterated the Ten Commandments…

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    The end of the Cold War brings significant change to the world as a whole, particularly the nation states directly involved. Society’s vision of war and associated costs begins to shift. Advancements in technology, which are shrinking borders and rapidly connecting cultures, spread across nations. The advent of globalization begins fostering wealth and innovation throughout many states. One superpower emerges ahead of the rest, dominating markets and politics. With significant…

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    STEM Labor Supply Shortage

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    Tapping America’s Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm, argue that the US is declining in all aspects of STEM; however, some analysts disagree. This perceived weakness in STEM has sparked controversies over the US’s superiority and prosperity in a growing global economy. The reports expressed concern over the academic achievement gaps between genders and races, teacher quality, the current STEM labor supply in the US,…

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    The Bomarc missile was a nuclear weapon used to replace the Avro Arrow after Diefenbaker had cancelled its project. In 1958, in association with NORAD, Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker agreed with the US to deploy 56 American Bomarc missiles along the Canadian – American Border in order to protect North America against any nuclear attacks by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Diefenbaker could not decide whether they should fit the missiles with…

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    Moreover, the symbolism of the bell jar poignantly struck me. Bell jars are inverted glass jars used to display a specimen of curiosity in an unchanging, oppressive environment. For Esther, her madness is a bell jar. She feels like she is a foreign, rare creature people talk about, but never understand. I felt the same. People would always talk about me, as if I were some role model others should emulate, but never get close enough to learn the reality of my life. Similarly, Ester feels like the…

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    Junk Food Research Paper

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    crisis. This is not a crisis that has arisen from foreign nations intending us harm; it is an issue that holds its origins on domestic soil. Every day millions of American people, and others worldwide, are slowly killing themselves with the world 's slowest acting poison. That poison is junk food. Everyone knows that it is bad for them, unfortunately this has done little to stop the issue. The real roots of the problem can be dated back millions of years ago to when survival of the fittest…

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    Causes Of Homelessness

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    A Growing Problem Homelessness can be a forced or chosen way of life leading to depression and sadness across millions of Americans, yet can be easily prevented. Homelessness is a nationwide problem on a colossal scale. With homeless throughout almost every major city in the United States, it is getting out of hand and needs to be addressed (“Homelessness in America). Many of us take our everyday necessities for granted, the homeless on the other hand view the world in a whole different…

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    of 1929 was triggered by the stock market crash in the United States, this crash had a devastating impact worldwide, and in particular in Germany, due to their economic dependency on the US. The depression had a catastrophic impact on the country's unemployment rate, raising from 2.5 million in 1929 to 6 million within a year, consequently, 20% of the population felt the impact of the Great Depression. This devastating time for the country was made worse with the social welfare system being…

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    Did you know that the United States currently imprisons more than 2.2 million people off their population? Making it the nation with the most increased imprisonment rate worldwide according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. This shocking statistic alone uncovers that the prison systems are overcrowded, understaffed and expensive to keep up with. This means many children and families have a loved one or someone they know behind bars. Which also leads to questioning when overcrowding began?…

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    shall start first with the writer’s notion presented in the novel, which is most obvious, weather the novel is a warning alarm of the threat outside British domestic sphere caused by the outsiders or not. I will be analyzing the depiction of both nations in the…

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