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    King Henry IV

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    verbally battles his son, voicing how he would rather have the rebel Hotspur as a son than Harry. The elder man’s comments stick with his son, who then proves himself a worthy king. His status remains this way until the Battle of Agincourt in Henry V. The leader believes he has a claim to the French claim, due to a convoluted family tree and a bending of succession laws. On the battlefield, the French outnumber the English five to one, but the monarch ensures his men maintain morale by giving a…

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    Abortion Abortion is the death of a fetus during a pregnancy. It was banned in 30 states until Roe v. Wade came into action in 1973 by the Supreme Court in the Constitution which made abortion legal in all 50 states. But abortion might be banned in late trimesters. President Trump said he is pro-life but considers that Roe v. Wade will be reversed when he appoints justices to the high court (usatoday). Abortion should not be legal. Abortion can harm your physical health. Doctors said a 17 year…

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    The banning of abortion has been an issue circulating all around America. Many people believe that abortion should be illegal and there are many reasons why. In regards to the U.S Constitution, the 14th Amendment was designed to protect classes of people like the unborn. According to Life News, "The criminalization of abortion accelerated during the 1860's, and by the 1900's it was generally considered a felony in every state. Thus, there was no reason for Congress to specifically discuss the…

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    Methods may be used assure natural conception, but should conception be manipulated through the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology, namely in vitro fertility treatments used on barren women. Methods may be used to assure avoiding conception, but should abortion be used to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. Abortion is taking a life where there should be life. Assisted Reproductive Technology creates life where there should be no life. If abortion is unnatural from a Christian perspective, then…

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    Copyright Music Industry

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    Copyright in the Music Industry Copyright is the right that persists in a number of works. Copyright is created as soon as the piece of work is put into a material form. An idea cannot be copyrighted, only the expression of one can. In the UK, copyright is protected under the UK CDPA 1988 (Copyright, Designs and Patents Acts). This act protects the copyright of literary works, musical works, artistic works, dramatic works, films, sound recordings, broadcasts and typographical arrangements.…

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    Misuse Of Genetic Testing

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    People could misuse genetic testing in many ways. One example is a married couple discovers the women is pregnant. The couple is aware of genetic testing and decides just as a precautionary measure to have an amniocentesis. From the results of the amniocentesis the couple finds out that their baby has Down Syndrome. As a result of the test, and the feeling of an unnecessary burden of caring for a child with Down Syndrome; the couple decides to terminate to pregnancy. Genetic testing can…

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic in today’s society; everyone has their own opinion on it. I believe fully that it is solemnly a woman’s choice what she does with her body. Others who don’t agree with my opinion give out arguments that I believe are untrue, such as abortion being psychologically, physically and emotionally damaging to the woman who receives one. The biggest argument I see about abortion is abortion is the murder of an innocent being, so I started my research there. Many…

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    1. Known as Kushboo in the group or Kush. 2. Does not like gossips. 3. Kushboo is often involved in controversy. 4. Is known like emotional and obstinate. 5. In 2005, there was a well-publicised controversy about Kushboo remarks in an interview for AIDS awareness, about the need for protected sex. She said it was fine for girls to have pre-marital sex but not without taking precautions to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). 6. In the 2006 Kushboo sparked off…

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    Abortion: Roe V. Wade

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    In 1973, The United States Supreme Court ruled, by a vote of 7:2 in favor of legal abortion in the United States. Since the fateful decision of Roe vs. Wade, Abortion has ended the lives of 50 million Americans. How did we get here? To protect the lives of the innocent, when they are they most vulnerable, Abortion needs to be abolished. The US ban on abortion began in 1821 when Connecticut made it illegal. Other laws followed until abortion was illegal throughout the nation, and remained so,…

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    Introduction Contraception, also called birth control, are ways to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth control This kind of birth control uses hormones. Here are some types of hormonal birth control: A tube put under the skin of the upper arm. The tube can stay in place for as long as 3 years. Shots given every 3 months. Pills taken every day. Patches. These are changed once a week for 3 weeks. They are taken off for one week. A ring put into the vagina. The ring is left in place for 3 weeks and…

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