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    Presidential Debate of 2012 On October 16‚ 2012‚ President Barack Obama and former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts met at Hofstra University in Hempstead‚ New York for their second presidential debate. The debate‚ moderated by Candy Crowell of CNN‚ was much more relaxed than the first debate taking on a “town hall” format in which voters in the audience posed questions to the two presidential candidates. This analysis will focus on two of the questions asked during this debate that centered

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    A Look at Abortion

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    Look at Abortion Abortion has always been a highly debated topic in America‚ as well as the rest of the world. Anyone faced with the question of abortion has a very difficult decision to make‚ one that they could regret for the rest of their lives. Abortion has a long history‚ in which there has always been the arguments of those against abortion and those who say it is the mothers choice. In todays society we simply refer to them as the pro-choice side and the pro-life side. Abortion‚ throughout

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    Abortion Essay

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    Abortion Essay What is abortion? In my words is a new generation’s way of shrugging off responsibility of their action at the cost of human life. Abortion is one of the most controversial topics of all times. The fight between pro-life and pro-choice supporters has been long and brutal. This is because‚ despite what several people may believe‚ abortion is neither right nor wrong. It is the matter of a personal opinion‚ and mine is wrong. At the root of the occurrence of so many abortions is the

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    The American Dream Ethos

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    rather than hope and joy and in their voices. The American dream has constructed and enforced an idealized concept due to the emotional and physical barriers in the economy‚ politics‚ and it’s portrayal in the media. The American dream is a national ethos of the United States. In the colonial days‚ it was easier to hold the right of freedom of speech without holding the fear of being censored or threatened

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    Abortion Persuasive

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    Despite abortion being a highly controversial and divisive public policy issue‚ medical abortion is a highly feasible and healthy alternative to other‚ illicit abortion procedures and the availability of medical abortion should‚ consequently‚ be maximized rather than restricted. The reality is that for most women who are seeking ways to end their pregnancy a legal and safe medical abortion is just one of several options that such women are willing to go through. Without a viable and safe option for

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    Abortion USA

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    Abortion in the US The matter concerning Abortion in the United States‚ and abortion-related issues‚ are the subject of intense public and political debate and discussion. It is a burning issue and ongoing discussion today in some aspects is even more intense than it used to be. It has become a very useful political tool to focus on the appearance of the abortion legislation for instance in times of election. Ever since the early 1900 almost every state had its own designed anti-abortion laws

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    Abortion rebuttal

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    BCOM 275 October 13‚ 2014 Among American women half of pregnancies are unintended‚ and four in 10 of these pregnancies end in abortion. Most abortions that are performed are just out of convenience. When people hear debates about abortions they usually just ignore it‚ thinking that is something that they will never have to deal with. Thousands of babies are being killed on a daily basis‚ we need to help take action for the unborn babies who don’t have a choice in what

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    Abortion Argumentative

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    old employed mother of three who was impregnated by a man who raped her at gun point? The answer to this question continues to be a controversial debate long after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 7-2 landmark decision on Roe vs. Wade declaring abortion a "fundamental right" in 1973. In the instance of rape based pregnancies‚ the question of whether abortion is acceptable is highly debated and differs amidst pro-life and pro-choice individuals. While the majority of pregnancies are the result of consensual

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    Abortion Essay

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    Parental consent Abortion became legal in the United States in 1973. There are two different types of abortion women can get‚ the “abortion pill” also known as the “morning after pill” or surgical abortion. Many risks come with the abortion procedure afterwards‚ but women barely think on that. Everyone has their own point of view on abortion. Pro-life is when women are against of taking a baby’s life and Pro-Choice are women who say you have the right if you want to get rid of your child. People

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    Robin Hood Ethos

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    Robin Hood is perhaps one of the most iconic English luminaries‚ an outlaw living in Sherwood Forest with his ‘Merry Men’ . His ethos of “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor” made him adored by many‚ as he is seen as a figure who fought for the downtrodden. He was a commoner who was truculent against the aristocrats and fought the inequitable ruling of them. He was a dexterous archer and swordsman that courageously defended his fellow commoners and his Merry Men . Some dispute if

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