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    Add intro. The Greek word brephos is used in the Bible for both an infant and an unborn child. This means in God’s eyes a fetus is a living human being (SOURCE 15). This makes abortions performed by Planned Parenthood to be murder‚ which the Federal Government is funding. In Jeremiah 1:5‚ it is said that‚ “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you‚ and before you were born I created you…” (BIBLE). God is the giver and creator of human life‚ by having an abortion the women is in a since becoming

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    Mt. St. Helens

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    How Mt. St. Helens eruption affected Washington State’s Economy On Sunday‚ May 18‚ 1980‚ at 8:32am‚ Mt. St. Helen’s erupted. Most people don’t realize how the eruption affected our economy. It affected Washington’s forestry / forest production‚ trade‚ transportation‚ topography‚ fisheries‚ and wildlife. Our Economy lost millions of dollars. Let’s see how it affected our economy. First‚ let’s start with forestry/forest production. This affected companies which had been logging. The companies

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    Helen Tamiris Biography

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    On April 24‚ 1903‚ one of the founders of American modern dance was born to parents who emigrated from Russia. Helen Tamiris‚ originally Helen Becker‚ grew up in New York‚ New York on the Lower East Side. In her lifetime‚ she danced‚ choreographed‚ and helped initiate modern dance. Later in her life‚ she moved to the "Great White Way‚" otherwise known as Broadway‚ to choreograph many shows. In 1911‚ or at the age of eight‚ Ms. Tamiris began studying dance at the Henry Street Settlement with Irene

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    “Please ma’am don’t kill your baby! God loves you and your child ma’am! Save your baby or rot in hell!” All things that were said far too often to women entering Planned Parenthood clinics. I had volunteered to become an escort for these women who were at risk simply by entering one of these clinics. The Abortion issue will always be a hot topic of debate‚ and there will always be those who oppose both sides. Up until the point of my volunteering‚ I had thought of these issues as civil and fair

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    Brach and Sons Candy Company‚ Helen Brach ended up as a multimillionaire widow. One day in 1977‚ Helen Brach went to an annual check up appointment in Rochester‚ Minnesota. Afterwards she supposedly got on a flight back to her home in Chicago‚ but she never returned home. The household staff that worked for Helen Brach was questioned. One man in particular‚ named Jack Matlick was important in the police investigation. He

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    claimed that growing up in a fatherless or motherless home was the major cause of child poverty‚ delinquency‚ and school failure‚ while others denied that single parenthood had any harmful effects. And some objected even to discussing the topic for fear of stigmatizing single mothers or fathers and their children. Not talking about single parenthood is scarcely an option. More than half of the children born in 1994 will spend some or all of their childhood with only one parent‚ typically their mother.

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    Helen Adams Keller

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    HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968) Helen Keller was an American writer‚ social activist and speaker who has became a symbol of human willpower. Keller was born in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama on June 27th‚ 1880. Having suffered a serious illness when she was 19 month old‚ Keller tragically became deaf and blind. Although most people thought that she couldn’t go to school‚ her parent still hoped that she would have chance to be educated. After seven years looking for help and advice‚ Keller’s parent finally

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    sitcoms‚ etc.) But while it’s not easy‚ it can be an amazing experience. If you are considering becoming a stepparent or if you are currently struggling to come to grips with your new role‚ consider these tips on surviving step-parenthood. 5 Tips for Surviving Step-Parenthood 1. Be patient. There’s a reason that they call patience a “virtue.” It actually is. Stepparents need to have extra reservoirs when it comes to patience. It can be difficult to discipline a child that is not your own (biologically)

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    Helen Adams Keller

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    Helen Adams Keller Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27‚ 1880 in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama she was the first of two daughters born to Arthur H. Keller and Katherine Adams Keller. Keller wasn’t born without sight and hearing and at 6 months old she was speaking. When she was only 18 months old Keller contracted “brain fever” producing a high body temperature. After a few days after the fever broke‚ her mother noticed she didn’t react when the dinner bell was rung or when someone waved there hand in

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    certain level of political segregation is brought to light. While Republican candidates volley vigorously on ideas such as a flat tax rate and the termination of Planned Parenthood‚ Democratic nominees have no other option but to support the contrasting opinions of a graduated tax and the continual funding of Planned Parenthood. Political parties hold steadfast to their viewpoints‚ which are not to be shared by the opposing faction. Presidential candidate‚ Donald Trump‚ envisions a starkly different

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