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    illegal because one is committing an inhumane act by killing an innocent child inside the mother’s womb. The reasons included are abortion is a form of murder‚ causes many psychological issues‚ other means of contraceptives are available‚ legal view against abortion‚ is very costly‚ and abortion can cause medical complications. “Abortion is a form of murder and demeans the value of human life. When a mother is carrying a child‚ she does not say “oh‚ the fetus kicked” or “oh‚ the mass of cells that hasn’t

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    Niagara Falls

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    Horseshoe Falls. The illumination of the water falls with different colors of the light creates an effect which is grand‚ magical and brilliant. At night‚ when the water falls are illuminated with different shades of the light‚ I notice the genuine gladness on people’s faces around me. I discover a small boat in the mist of the waterfalls in the river below which is a breathtaking view. I witness some kids in school uniforms‚ who appear to be from a Canadian school on the porch overlooking the falls. The

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    The Indus river valley is now Pakistan and extends into modern day Indian states of Gujarat‚ Rajasthan‚ Haryana‚ and Punjab.  The Indus river valley is a big flood area.  There was a huge flood that killed thousands of people‚ others were injured and 150‚000 evacuated. In the future‚ something like this could happen again due to the unpredictable flooding of the Indus River. There could also be greater problems like water scarcity‚ droughts‚ and food shortages because of the growing population and

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    Banquo's Murder Macbeth

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    disappearance of the young Fleance. The boy was thought to be with Banquo at the time of the murder. Police are searching for the boy diligently. The face of the murdered Banquo after his body was found a mile from Castle Dunsinane. The face of the murdered Banquo after his body was found a mile from Castle Dunsinane. From the crime scene the police have concluded that they are looking for three possible murders. With the fifth set of footprints leading away from the scene‚ police began their search

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    Red River Rebellion

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    RED RIVER REBELLION CAUSES ESSAY There were many reasons for the Red River Rebellion. The Métis and Native peoples living in the Red River Settlement felt ignored by the Canadian government. They felt they were not being treated as equals‚ and wanted their rights to be heard. One of the first events that sparked the rebellions of the Red River was the Pemmican Proclamation‚ issued by Miles Macdonell‚ and the Battle of the Seven Oaks. The Pemmican Proclamation banned the sale and export of pemmican

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    The Significance of the River in Siddhartha In the book Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse the significance of the river is displayed throughout the experiences that Siddhartha has next to the river and the things that by listening to the sound he comes to understand. Siddhartha is learning something from the moment he rides the ferry to the time when Govinda lays on the ground with tears flowing uncontrollably. Siddhartha admits to having no money to pay for the voyage‚ but the Ferryman says

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    The River Between Analysis

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    separation in the book The River Between. Are there religions that are better than any other? Should you stick to your beliefs or be a rebel? Is it worth to go against the flow? Does anyone have obligations towards his religion? This is some of the questions that Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o deals with. Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o is a social activist and a Kenyan writer who was born in 1938. He was educated in Kenya‚ Uganda and Britain. In 1965‚ Ngūgĩ published his second work titled The River Between. Besides having

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    Indus River Valley

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    of women falls sharply! The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization (3300–1300 BCE; mature period 2600–1900 BCE) extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India (see map).[1] Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia it was one of three early civilizations of the Old World‚ and of the three the most widespread.[2] covering an area of 1.25 million sq km [3] It flourished in the basins of the Indus River‚ one of the major rivers of Asia‚

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    Muderball: Murder Ball

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    MURDER BALL In the Documentary film Muderball‚ played by quadriplegia men In Wheelchairs. They experience a way to release all their built up anger. Wheelchair Rugby aka “Murder ball”‚ as they call it is played by players in custom built wheelchairs which have metal side plates added to them for support to be able to withstand hard impact although played in wheelchairs the game is a full contact sport. Many opponents throughout the game try to tackle one another. Each participant is given a ranking

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    The Colorado River Basin

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    were made that still govern the Colorado River Basin to this day. A few of the more important laws governing the way water rights are allocated today are the Colorado River Compact‚ Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928‚ Mexican Water Treaty of 1944‚ and Upper Colorado River Basin Compact of 1948. The Colorado River Compact was an agreement made by all seven states in 1922 (US Department of the Interior‚ 2008). This was responsible for dividing the basin into Upper and Lower basins and appropriating

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