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    Persuasive Speech Against Speeding (Fast Driving) Specific purpose: To persuade the audience that fast driving should be avoided Introduction: No body can deny the fact that going fast in cars is fun‚ and who hasn’t experienced the feeling of the excitment rush in the veins when the wheels start running fast and things almost get out of control ? And on the other hand‚ who hasn’t gone through the sadness of losing a dear person due to fast driving‚ or even the sadness caused by hearing

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    Debating Muslim political representation HILAL AHMED THE political representation of Indian Muslims‚ one of the most contested political questions in postcolonial India‚ has become very relevant in recent years primarily because of two important‚ yet distinct‚ reasons. The publication of the Sachar Committee report (The report of the Prime Minister’s High Level Committee on Social‚ Economic and Educational Status of Muslims in India – PMHLC 2006) is the first reason behind the apparent revival

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    have all procrastinated in our lifetime whether it may be delaying to take the dog out or finishing a major school project like writing a persuasive speech that includes antithesis‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ logos‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ anecdotes‚ and other things that I haven抰 mentioned that are hopefully in this speech. I know I did not procrastinate on this speech about procrastination because that would be just wrong. But what about you guys‚ the sleep deprived high school students? Do you usually put off things

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    Bioethics of Euthanasia

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    The overarching illegality of euthanasia across North America is supported by religious institutions which act as the sole moral platform for questioning the professional conduct of medical practitioners. The hegemonic belief that is fostered views euthanasia as a breach of non-maleficence‚ though doctors have and will likely continue to comply with life-ending aid in North America‚ regardless of recent deliberation regarding legislation. A legalization of euthanasia could ease tensions for physicians

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    Violence against women is a topic of concern which cannot be ignored as it is hindering almost one half growth of the country. It refers to the violent acts that are committed against women. This is a issue which falls under category of the gender equality or gender biasing. It is a matter of great distress that women in our country are treated in such a manner and are considered to be lower then men in all fields. Violence against women is an event which displays historically unequal power relations

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    Euthanasia: Is It Moral?

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    EUTHANSIA Hal Morrissey Gillman How far do you agree that sanctity of life is the most important consideration in decisions about the morality of euthanasia? When the question of whether the act of euthanasia – that is‚ helping someone who is in suffering‚ to die in a medical context – is moral‚ there are various considerations to be made relating to various ethical and religious stances. These include the effect the procedure has on the medical profession and doctors within it‚ the potential

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    euthanasia

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    the killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease‚ with the approval of the patient. This issue has been a controversial one as religiously; one human cannot determine the right for another human to die. But many people are against the law banning mercy killing. This is because there are many patients that have been in comas for over 10 years and the family is choosing to end the life of a patient that is in a vegetating state to end his/her misery. I want to write about this

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    entitlements are so essential that humans have spent years fighting for and protecting them. They were something that we believed every human should be given‚ something that should never be taken away from anyone. Countless lives lost in the battle against oppression and tyranny all in the name of standing up for what they believed to be their inherent rights as humans. Torture has been used across countless civilizations since the beginning of the human era. It provided a convenient way of extracting

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    and the candidates are always talking about it. I will tell you what it is‚ it is taking an innocent life that doesn’t even have a say in whether their life should be ended or not. It is wrong because it is taking lives‚ the history‚ and it goes against what I stand for. Why do people murder innocent lives just because they made the wrong choice. I believe that abortion should be illegal if it is wrong to commit murder. The history of abortion is during a sad time in the history of America

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    Euthanasia In Australia

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    Euthanasia is often a controversial topic around all areas of the world. The idea of ‘assisted suicide’ has sparked debates and many countries‚ including Australia‚ are still hesitant or reluctant in allowing legislation for legalising Euthanasia to pass. This inquiry will aim to provide sufficient evidence as to why and how Euthanasia should become legalised while also evaluating and examining other cases and laws in other states regarding this topic. To clarify first‚ there are‚ in fact‚ three

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