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    Questions to Consider The following questions are ones that the chair hopes are considered in the course of each delegate’s independent research and the committee’s discussions: What links‚ if any‚ exist between abortions‚ sexually transmitted infections‚ and domestic violence or abuse? Consider how these three topics are intertwined and influence one another. Does having certain sexually transmitted infections predispose some mothers to health complications during or after pregnancy? If so‚ can

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    References: Dilanian‚ K.‚ & Cloud‚ D. (2012‚ May 16). U.S. escalates clandestine war in Yemen. In Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 23‚ 2014‚ from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/05/washington-escalation-american- clandestine-war-yemen-us-troops-.html Dwyer‚ D. (2011‚ August 22). US military intervention in Libya cost at least $896 million. In abc News. Retrieved February 23‚ 2014‚

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    ’Forget Not Yet’ Summary The poem is written as five quatrains‚ with a rhyming tercet followed by a fourth line repeated as a refrain throughout the song. Lines 1-4 In the first four lines‚ the poet asks for the audience not to overlook his intention to reach meaning and truth‚ and to consider the great efforts he has willingly made. The fourth line refrain ‘Forget not yet’ emphasizes this request. Lines 5-8 The request here is for the audience not to forget when they first began this tired

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    produced (accompanied by fever) Since the human body reacts differently from one another‚ let’s consider now the case of a 13-year-old girl who in a rage of desperation (her parent’s didn’t even know that she was dating a boy) decided to undergo a clandéstine abortion resulting in Sepsis lung secondary problems‚ generalized infection of the body  renal deficiency  thrombosis in legs  amputation. All these traumatic situations could have been avoided had this misguided girl‚ who is just an example

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    Though 45 years have passed since the end of Project MK-Ultra the name remains evident in the media of the United States today. The 1953-1975 experiments ran by the CIA are known to be one of the most notorious clandestine projects ever conducted to this date. Project MK-Ultra strived to gain a deeper understanding of the human mind through mind control. During the time the experiments were conducted‚ it was believed that mind control could be made possible by using the correct drug. The studies

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    for the story. Not because I honestly just don’t understand some of it‚ but because it only talks about their relationships and nothing else. Marxism‚ on the other hand‚ is a much stronger candidate as it plunges into the much more perplexing and clandestine meaning behind the story

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    Set in the 1920s in Melbourne‚ Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries TV series is an Australian detective drama centred on the story of Miss Phryne Fisher‚ an heiress who fights crimes by hobby. Helped by her paid companion‚ Dorothy (mainly know as Dot)‚ and some long-suffering members of the Melbourne police force‚ Phryne drives herself around the city‚ chasing criminals with a pearl-handled pistol. Miss Phryne is always impeccably dressed and her outfits reflect her energy and independence simultaneously

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    agreed that “[their] experience as college and university presidents convinces us that twenty-one is not working. A culture of dangerous‚ clandestine ‘binge-drinking’--often conducted off-campus--has developed.” This occurrence of binge-drinking in clandestine settings is a result of college students not being able to legally purchase their own alcohol. These clandestine areas include places like fraternity‚ house parties or even out in street at night‚ all in which no adult supervision is involved. Young

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    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising first started in the April of 1943.The Jewish engaged in several unarmed tactics in order to resist from the Nazis. It was important for the Jews to resist in the time of the holocaust. In the holocaust‚ many German appointed Nazis carried out torture tactics and even executions directed to the Jews.During the Holocaust‚ Jews used armed and unarmed resistance in order to help them maintain their humanity. Most Jewish rebellions were unarmed. In fact‚ the author of Resistance:

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    In “The Ones That Walk Away From Omelas” and “The Lottery”‚ Ursula Le Guin and Shirley Jackson portray a supposedly perfect society built on clandestine secrets. In the short story “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”‚ Omelas’ inhabitants are smart and cultured‚ and it seems like a utopian city of happiness and delight. Everything about Omelas is your every desire‚ disregarding the secret of the city: the good fortune of Omelas requires that a single unfortunate child be kept in never-ending

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