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    of finding peace in the world. The Government and people the same have used song as propaganda to express their point of view, misery, and determination throughout the 20th century. In the Civil Rights movement specifically, songs moved people with hope and and led them to push for a better life. The oppression and violence that blacks faced caused such emotion that could only be expressed in song. As Sifiso Ntuli said “ A song is something that we communicate to those people who otherwise…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, my dad instilled in me the importance of good music. We used to listen to Guns N’ Roses, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nirvana, and many more. This music impacted my life and influenced me to be open-minded, care-free, and creative. This anecdote sparks some curiosity; am I the only one affected by music and art? A larger question would be whether or not music and art have affected society as a whole throughout history. Many studies have been conducted by…

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    period New Zealand woman and women 's groups such as The Women 's Christian Temperance movement began to campaign for issues that were important to them, including women 's suffrage. In 1893, after a tireless effort from many, New Zealand became the first country to grant women the vote. In this essay I am going to discuss the origins of the suffrage campaign including; The Women 's Christian Temperance Movement and the purification of society, the course of the campaign and finally the…

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    from the battlefield, wanting to go back to the normal life they had previously upheld. This need for a return to traditional gender and societal roles led to an appraisal of mass conformism and to make matters worse, a new suburban class was on the rise. Around the same time, literary and cultural activists broke the mold of rampant conformism and corroborated their talents to form a new movement, the Beatnik movement. The Beatnik, or Beat movement, characterized by rejection of tradition and…

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    Abortion - a debate where two sides make harsh accusations; that one is anti-choice, and that the other is anti-life. It is an argument that dares to ask what gives something the right to life? The first article I will be exploring is one that supports the pro-choice argument, titled, “The Anti-Abortion Fallacy”. The composer, Peter Singer, argues the belief that anti-abortion laws make women across the globe suffer. He demonstrates how living women can be endangered by the facts he presents…

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    Abortion Controversy Essay

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    not want to change their morals or at least negotiate to figure out a solution. Thomas G. Wenski, the author of the article ‘Restore the Rights of Parents on Abortion,’ states that, “nevertheless, both those who identify themselves either as pro-life or pro-choice should be able to agree that a parent’s first responsibility is to nurture and protect their child” (Wenski). No matter your morals and values, a parent’s first priority is to do what is best for their child. If getting an abortion is…

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    and the decision for a woman to have the choice to terminate her pregnancy was made legal. Abortion has since been argued as to whether it should remain legal as it is or become completely outlawed. Subsequently today, 50% of US citizens are pro-choice. A pro-choice supporter believes that abortion is a woman 's reproductive…

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    Many women find having an abortion to be the optimal choice. Trisomy 18 is an abnormality in the number of chromosomes a child has.("Trisomy 18.") Many children with this illness die within the first year of their life due to the medical problems associated with it: “Due to presence of life threatening medical problems, many individuals with Trisomy 18 die before birth or within their first month 's.”("Trisomy 18.") Making the child suffer and having to pay for the disabled child is not the…

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    The Voice Never Heard

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    There are many arguments rising that “a fetus is not a living being” (Apology, par. 16). A lot of women who are behind the Pro-Choice movement are also devout feminists. “Properly defined, feminism is a philosophy that embraces basic rights for all human beings without exception - without regard to race, religion, sex, size, age, location, disability or percentage” (Abortion, par.…

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    Essay On Abortion Inhumane

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    Pro-Choice activists declare that it is their women’s rights to do what they want with their body. But one thing they are not seeing is what choice does the child living inside of them have? Even if you do not believe abortion is murder, it still demeans the value of human life. Abortion is simply an inhumane way to discard of one’s responsibilities; it is a deliberate termination and expulsion of a human pregnancy. Many women across the country do not even know how an abortion is processed.…

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