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    Why Do We Really Abort?

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    decision that abortion is what they really need to do but why…? Why do we really abort? Do you ever think abortion will affect your ability to get pregnant in the future? How do you think you will feel after the abortion? Why does the mother get to determine whether or not it has a right to stay alive? If people think it is not a human life‚ than what exactly is it? Women all over the world have abortions but do they really live happy for the rest of their lives? Do you come to think

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    SOCIETIES‚ REPORT IT TO US. LET US STOP CORRUPTION! Corruption is becoming prevalent all over the world. Corruption hurts economies‚ people‚ and governments.  Corruption is unethical‚ immoral‚ and illegal in many societies‚ religions‚ and countries. It needs to be stopped. Private organizations‚ United Nations‚ and some governments have attempted to stop corruption or at least have tried to prevent it. They have failed‚ however.  This site is an attempt to expose countries and departments where corruption

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    What's Wrong With Zoos

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    might not be in our best interest. Caging theses animals up for zoo can be compared to imprisonment for animals. It makes profits for zoos and aquariums while these wild animals suffer. They take away from these animals being free‚ just so they can entertain humans. Lastly it takes away these the freedom of animals‚ preventing them from being truly what they are‚ and that is wild animals. So these animals shouldn’t be captive to zoos and aquariums. First and foremost‚ for zoo’s‚ keeping these wild

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    that such a conclusion depends on the fundamental structure of the organizations responsible for the enforcement of such commitments. The world liberty is many a time used as a cliché. But do we truly know its definition? Do we truly feel civilly liberalized? More importantly‚ is it freely given to us or do we receive it at a price? Liberty is described as exemption from oppression through imposed authoritative restrictions. Entailing the restricting of government from out of our daily routine.

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    The Best We Could Do illustrates frames that focus on a fragmentary and nonlinear history of Thi Bui’s family during the Vietnam War and the French colonial exploitation that followed it. Understanding that she is the product of war‚ allows her to not only convey the past‚ but also convey how that past will always be connected to the present. Thi Bui emulates how war and resettlement shaped her family’s experience through a narrative structure of illustrated frames that flash back and forth in time

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    How Do We Impact Earth

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    How Do We Impact the Earth? There are many natural processes that the Earth goes through daily to maintain our life on this planet. As visitors on this planet we have been intrusive and insensitive to her needs as these cycles complete. We have taken away the harmony once reached between Earth and her occupants. We have taken the many gifts given to us and abused and mistreated them. Now we are trying to finds to fix and apologize for our mistakes. The impact on the Carbon Cycle is mostly due

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    Why Do We Have A Mind

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    Human kind is almost all certain that other physical beings have inner lives‚ and experience the world just as we do. Humans feel anger‚ happiness‚ excitement‚ have beliefs‚ thoughts and emotions. However‚ what exactly justifies this certainty? Many philosophers and skeptics would disagree to such an argument with answers that make one question whether you yourself have a mind and are a thinking thing. Argument of other minds P1) In order for it to be possible to know whether other people have

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    Why Do We Laugh or Cry

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    WHY DO WE LAUGH OR CRY? (For Discussion Only‚ Not For Publication and Not for Quotation) To be read before the UP Labyrinth on January 19‚ 2005‚ during the Philosophy Week As Heidegger expressed it‚ and sometimes also attributable to Gabriel Marcel‚ man has been “cast” or “thrown” into the world without his knowledge‚ will‚ or consent‚ and is removed from it again without his will or consent. Between these two events man has to go through much suffering. In order to explain the mysteries

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    why do we fall ill

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    Class IX Chapter 13 – Why Do We Fall Ill Science Question 1: State any two conditions essential for good health. Answer: The twoconditions essential for good health are: (i) An individual must have better health facilities and more professionals to deal with health problems. (ii) All basic necessary conditions to prevent diseases must be present. For example‚ proper garbage collection and disposal‚ clearing of drains‚ supply of healthy drinking water‚ etc. Question 2: State any

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    Almost anywhere that you go in America or even the world‚ the people have heard of William Shakespeare. His name is probably one of the most common ones in our society today‚ and has been since his time. But has anyone ever raised the question why? Why do we‚ as a society‚ read William Shakespeare’s plays? The answer is a simple one and that is to have a common knowledge in our societies. So many diverse groups of people can be brought together with Shakespeare’s plays‚ for discussions‚ arguments

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