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    Leanna Sullivan English 111 Christina Forsyth April 4‚ 2009 “Abortion Is a Social Failure” Abortion is said to be “a woman’s choice.” Women do have the choice‚ the choice should be to do what is best for their child whether the pregnancy is planned or not. The resources should be made available for the mother to do that. There should be more funding for public services and health care for extremely low income families. Abortion is wrong and it harms the society that we live in. In 1973

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    Prohibition was introduced into the U.S. Constitution‚ changing many people’s lives for the positives or negative. Jay Gatsby used this to his advantage making his large fortune bootlegging. Gatsby was a very smart man. He took advantage of the time in society to make money and did it very secretively and smart so he wouldn’t carry the risk of getting caught. Prohibition was introduced because the U.S. Government thought it would reduce the amount of drinking and deaths in the U.S. annually but

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    Rob Hill Professor Terry Thuemling WP121G 5 November 2004 Behind the Walls of the Ghetto Commenting on the famed Los Angeles ghetto in which he grew up‚ gangster rapper Ice Cube asserts‚ "If you ain ’t never been to the ghetto‚ don ’t ever come to the ghetto" (Cube‚ Ghetto Vet). But why are American ghettos filled with so much violence‚ drugs‚ and inopportunity? In John Singleton ’s powerful drama Boyz N the Hood the harsh reality of youths growing up in South Central Los Angeles‚ a place

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    Alexandra Cording 21817508 Anth 102 Exploring cultural diversity Essay Question: Discuss the cultural prohibition of food in at least two societies. Many people of different cultures and religions define themselves not only by what their religious beliefs are but also by what food they eat and the different ways in which they prepare it (Campo 2009). Food is one important factor of everyday life that brings people together and links people to the natural and sacred worlds (Campo 2009). Since

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    Failure Of Constitution

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    We beat the odds and won a war to gain finally gain control of our land. The formation of our government is now our job as an independent country. Many leaders of our new nation feel it’s necessary to rush into forming a document to serve as the backbone of our nation. I feel that our government is too young and inexperienced to form a reliable set of laws. Rushing into things would cause things to be overlooked and forgotten. Also if our government were to make such laws without the consent of the

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    Amber Wyrick Some people believe that the CIA was behind the JFK assassination because Kennedy was not on good terms with the CIA. The CIA were angered by the new governing style Kennedy brought to the White House because they did not like how he was non-confrontational with America’s enemies (Hager 1). This created tension between JFK and the CIA. The tension first occurred after the Bay of Pigs‚ which was an invasion of Cuba planned by the CIA. Kennedy did not like how the invasion was carried

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    The Truth Behind a Lie Lena Madison Axia College of the University of Phoenix COM 120 Effective Persuasive Writing Pamela Strunk October 1‚ 2006 Sports are among the greatest of human pleasures‚ [and] one of the U.S.’ biggest industries…”(Sheed‚ 1995‚ p. 10). Success is considered by many to be the most important goal of sports‚ and at the level of professional sports‚ winning is the ultimate goal. Because winning is so important‚ athletes‚ whether they are young or old‚ professional or

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    All human societies‚ past and present‚ have had a keen interest in education; some have claimed that teaching is the second oldest profession. While not all societies hold sufficient resources for educational activities and institutions‚ all at the very least‚ acknowledge the significance of an education‚ of learning lessons—and for good reasons. For one thing‚ it is obvious that every child‚ despite sex‚ race or rank‚ is born illiterate and innumerate‚ and every child is born ignorant of the cultural

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    In the documentary Behind Taliban Lines‚ a brave Afghan journalist named Najibullah Quraishi‚ risks his life by accepting the invitation as guest to visit the Taliban regime in northern Afghanistan. An exceptional outcome of the visit is a documentary of what the insurgents’ day-to-day lives consisted of. The events that are shown take place in the areas of Afghanistan where the Taliban forces started to increasingly run their operations against opposing forces (Doran). Beginning with the background

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    transgender individuals from the numerous forms of discrimination they face. EEOC interprets and enforces Title VII’s prohibition of sex discrimination as forbidding any employment discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.  These protections apply regardless of any contrary state or local laws. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ prohibits employment discrimination based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex and national origin. Despite Title VII’s passage half a century ago‚

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