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    Abortion Persuasive Speech

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    Today legalized murder is a problem throughout the U.S. Most of the victims are sadly unintended and unwanted; many of them were never even given a chance to live. People don’t want to face responsibility for their actions. They turn to getting rid of their “problem” instead of considering other options. Parenthood is difficult and takes a lot of time, energy, and money. However there is always adoption if parenthood is too much at the time. Many people can’t conceive, and those people normally…

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    Ancient egypt was one of the most big civilizations of its time. It had a lot of scientific advancements such as the discovery of making beer, and the art of mummification. This art was used a lot between wealthy people during this time, they also started the tradition of burying bodies underground. Egypt was also recognized for their unique religion and rituals; more that 28 deities, and “The Book of the Death” are some examples. Ancient egyptians were polytheists, they believed on about 28…

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    Hunefer's Judgment Test

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    The Judgment of Hunefer before Osiris made in 1285 B.C.E is an excerpt from many of Egyptian’s “Books of the Dead”. The Book of the Dead were made for loved ones who were soon to pass on to the afterlife. Back then, many Egyptians believed that in order for one to enjoy the afterlife, they had to have lived a life with no misconducts. It was believed that upon passing, one would be faced with one final judgment test, with two tests presented in front of Osiris, the god of the underworld. The…

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    Karnak Temple Essay

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    KARNAK TEMPLE Karnak temple is one of the largest religious buildings located at Luxor, south of Cairo, Egypt. (Frederick Monderson, 2007 Page10-Page12) In fact, Karnak temple is the modern name while the ancient name was Ipet-isut and the meaning of this temple is “The most sacred of places”. The temple’s covering is about 200 acres and this huge temple has 2000 years history. The Open Air Museum is at the north of the first courtyard. Next, Karnak temple was separate in three parts…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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    The physical side effects of abortion will vary from woman to woman. There are many side effects and risks that you should be aware of and should talk to your doctor who will be preforming the operation. Serious complications can occur in first timers such as: heavy bleeding, infection, damage to the cervix, scaring to the uterine line, damage to other organs, and in worse cases, death. Other physical side effects after an abortion include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. You have to be aware…

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    years, the word itself is about 100 years old. There have been written documents traced all the way back to Egypt and its Pharaonic Era. Symptoms such as dementia and depression have been found in the Book of Hearts, which is a chapter in the Ebers Papyrus, a medical journal of the Egyptians. During the Pharaonic Era, the symptoms were much harder to understand than they are today. The population may have had an awareness of psychotic behaviors, there wasn’t any kind of condition that would meet…

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    wasn’t always this way. To understand how abortion came to be the argument-starter that it is today, we must first look back at our history. The earliest known documented description of abortion was found in an ancient Egyptian text called the Ebers Papyrus. This text has records that date…

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    One of the last Seven Wonders of the World to be standing is the Egyptian Pyramids. The pyramids were one of the first of the seven wonders to be built and is also one of the tallest to this day. What makes the pyramids so interesting is how they were built. The pyramids were built with no modern tech-nology in hand. So they were basically by man and man-made tools. The reason the Great Pyramid was built was for the Old Kingdom ruler Khufu, the pyramid had a burial chamber built inside with a…

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    “Civilization never stands still; if in one country it is falling back, in another it is changing, evolving, [and] becoming more complicated” – Arthur Keith. This is the case of Ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire, two magnificent civilizations wrapped in a twisted fate. It was when the Roman Republic defeated Egypt’s army that it became a prosperous empire. Even though Ancient Egypt existed thousands of years before the start of the Roman Empire, both civilizations strikingly shared common…

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    to the best hospital in town. If we need to go to New York we don't travel on a donkey because that is how people traveled in biblical times. Imagine traveling on a donkey on Interstate 95. When we need to write something down, we don't look for papyrus parchment because that is what people in biblical times used for writing. We use computers, smart phones and iPads these days. So what is it about religion that keeps us frozen in time, but in everything else we have come of…

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