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    ALJ mentions that I plan to become a veterinary assistant. In fact he asked me at the hearing about this. I told him I gave up on the idea and hope to at least learn some of the material about the field since I’m interested in it. I have not real aspirations that I could actually maintain employment doing this. This statement is against what is recorded at the hearing. Passing a memory test is also discussed. I have to take this test while associated with the Navy every 1.5 years while on TDRL…

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    A. Introduction In life, we have choices. Some are more difficult than other to choose the right solution is is. Many women have to choose whether to follow through with a pregnancy or to terminate it, Also known as an abortion. Abortions have been a very touchy subject for different induvial for a very long time. While some are with it and other are totally against abortions. Personally, I feel that a woman should be able to have the final say so with what she chooses to do with her body and…

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    Did you know that approximately 1.5 million United States women with unwanted pregnancies choose abortion each year? That means out of the average 6 million pregnancies each year, 1.5 million end in abortion. Abortion is a procedure to terminate a human pregnancy, they are often performed before 28 weeks of pregnancy. There are 2 types of abortion methods. The first being a medical abortion procedure where you take a combination of medicine to a cause a miscarriage. The second method being a…

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    Would you ever think about harming or ending an unborn baby’s life? Do you think it is acceptable for an expecting mom to have an abortion because she simply does not want the baby? What do you think abortion means? According to Merriam Dictionary, abortion is, “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus”. There are many reasons for why women have abortions or consider having an abortion. Some women may have…

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    In addition, not only were women based upon the way they looked but women did not have the full rights to Reproductive Rights. Women felt the need to have birth controls, sex education, abortions, and contraceptives so they wouldn 't have fear to be pregnant but having security. There were women who felt the need to have reproductive rights not only to prevent an unwanted pregnancy but as well to avoid over population. According to Our Bodies, Ourselves it states, “ The dangers of overpopulation…

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    Binn points out that both men realized that the new activity and growth would be centered in the early expanded regions creating a vacuum by pulling skilled persons and money out of the local economy. But, they also realized that because the expanded regions will stimulate economic growth elsewhere making up for the drain. Binn pointed out that Hirschman recognized that one or two…

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    In 2012, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) 699,202 abortions were performed in the United States. The psychological effects of abortions have been widely studied since 1987 when anti-choice president Ronald Reagan directed the then Surgeon General, Everret Koop, to study and report on the mental effects of induced abortion. The report claimed that there was not enough evidence to conclude the psychologic effects on women of induced abortion (Koop,1987). This report is contrary to…

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    Resulting Impacts of the French and Indian War The French and Indian War (1754-1763) had several grave impacts on North American society, but most importantly it agitated the relationship between the colonists and Great Britain. The French and Indian War was fought in North America amongst colonial Great Britain, colonial France, and both of their Native American allies. Across the seas, the Seven Years War was taking place simultaneously, and the combination of the two wars led to severe…

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    When Judy was twenty years old, she became pregnant. She was in between high school and college, enjoying her freedom as an adult. When she became pregnant, she tried to hide it from her parents and wore baggy clothes. She didn’t know what to do. Judy knew a woman who did abortions, and she knew some girls who had had an abortion done. When she picked up the phone and dialed the abortion clinic number, she hung up. Judy wasn’t able to do it. It didn’t feel right. She told Bob, the father, that…

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    In 1973, the Supreme Court resolved the unconstitutional law that prohibited a woman to have an abortion for non-emergency reasons. Since then, the controversial case known as Roe V. Wade has divided the people, labeling themselves as either pro-life or pro-choice (McBride). Abortion is not a topic that should be treated lightly, but it is also not a topic that should be ignored all together. In fact, for some, it may be their only option. Abortion should be legal no matter the case because it…

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