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    girlfriend became pregnant with his child. She knew how much he loved kids and badly he wanted to became father. His former girlfriend knew that how desperately he wanted his own kids one day‚ and she took advantage of that. She pretended to love my friend and to love the child‚ so she could get all the things she wants. To keep her happy‚ he did everything she told him to do. When all her demands were fulfilled‚ she decided there is no reason to pretend love him and their child anymore. So‚ she got an abortion

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    as thyself” (Mathew 22: 39) Researchers need to follow some of the scripture in the bible law. First‚ the researcher project needs to be on a contract with all ethnical and unethical agreements. With that said‚ what did the Norwegian government vaccination program do wrong? Norwegian program was a research project on new vaccine to eliminate meningococcus. Meningococcus is a bacterium which is affecting the teenager’s communities as a result of death. The Norwegian program has the unethical process

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    awareness about the damaging effects of smoking‚ it unfairly targets women creating an inaccurate stereotype about those who smoke and raises a logical fallacy in implying that smoking will make one less attractive‚ in order to convey the intended argument against smoking. The advertisement is successful in demonstrating the harmful ways in which smoking can physically affect people. The black and red colors on the ad symbolize black scarred innards‚ or even lungs‚ that are charred due to smoking;

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    diction‚ impassioned and reverent tone‚ and emotional appeal. Throughout the piece‚ Banneker reminds Jefferson of the struggle for independence. He recalls for Jefferson how discontented the colonies felt with King George’s tyranny. He supports his argument with key words from the Revolution‚ speaking of the “rights and privileges” bestowed upon the former colonists. He quotes Jefferson himself‚ pulling an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence which states that “all men are created equal.” However

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    Many parents are afraid to give their children vaccinations for multiple reasons. However‚ immunizations should become mandatory in order to prolong the existence of the human race and avoid the potential death of millions. The image I used represents the fear of vaccinations by many parents. The image not only shows the child screaming in pain from the vaccination‚ but also the mother seems to be in pain as well. The mother’s pain is represented by the scar on her forehead and the expression of

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    Introduction to Philiophy Writing Assignment #1 10 Februrary 2011 Thesis: Plato’s statement “Until philosophers rules as kings or those who are now called kings and leading men…philosophize….cities will have no rest from evils‚” is untrue. I. Argument a. The majoriy of citizens see philosphers as deceptive. i. Socates appeared more decptive than just to the citizens of the city and looked down on the “lovers of sights” because they have no true knowledge. ii. Citizens are not willing

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    Around the world many children get vaccinated. Vaccination lowers the risk of sickness. Children should get vaccinated early as possible. Vaccinations allow the immune system to recognize and fight off illness. Children should be vaccinated for three reasons. One‚ being vaccinated can save many children’s lives. Two‚ vaccination is very safe and effective. Three‚ being vaccinated can protect others from sickness. To begin with‚ vaccination can save a child’s life. Vaccines can protect children from

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    Childhood Vaccinations “If my kid can’t bring peanut butter to school‚ yours shouldn’t be able to bring preventable diseases.” A statement by a parent to other parents who chose not to vaccinate their child. Although this statement may be a bit extreme it breathes life into a very important topic about vaccinating children. Parents should be for vaccinating their child because they prevent deadly communicable disease and can save their child’s life; and the life of others. The consequences of disease

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    mumps‚ measles and smallpox the older generations did. While it is safe to assume vaccines are here to stay‚ critics have presented damning yet unverified accounts of the ineffectiveness and harmful side effects of vaccinations urging parents to second guess their choice to immunise their child. The act of immunisation itself is the process of equipping

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    result. Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation. Countries where mopeds are the main way of transportation have high rates of accidents due to the lack of methods to avoid them. In the given argument‚ the author concludes that in order to reduce the number of accidents involving mopeds and pedestrians‚ the town council of Balmer Island should limit the number of mopeds rented by the island’s moped rental companies from 50 per day to 25 per day

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