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    Although surgery to alter an intersex child’s genitals is commonly performed‚ it is better to assign a gender without surgery. The benefits of assigning a child as male or female‚ without surgery‚ include; the opportunity for the child to later change their gender identity‚ it allows the child become better educated about intersexuality‚ and provides an opportunity for the child to explore being both male and female. Surgery is difficult to change if the child later identifies as the opposite sex

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    Liberty Theological Seminary Book Critique Sharing Jesus without Fear A Paper Submitted to Dr. Gregory Hammond In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Contemporary Evangelism Evan 565 Bibliographical Information Fay‚ William and Linda Evans Shepherd‚ “Sharing Jesus Without Fear”‚ B&H Publishing Group‚ Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ 1999. Author Information William Fay‚ author of Sharing Jesus without fear‚ shares his testimony in the beginning of his book. Fay was once

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    groundbreaking findings in scientific history ; however your family member did not receive compensation or recognition. There are numerous cases similar to this where a patient was violated when a doctor takes cell’s‚ body parts‚ or medical information without receiving consent. Although this is a violation of privacy others believe that consent should not be required for medical research because it could lead to a scientific breakthrough therefore it can be deemed as selfish if the person denies consent

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    The demand for no taxation without representation was the primary force motivating the American revolutionary movement‚ and for many it became a symbol for democracy. Throughout the late 18th century‚ the British colony of America was oppressed by Parliament from "across the pond". This oppression included unequal rights compared to English citizens that lived on the mainland‚ unneeded taxation‚ and no representation in Parliament‚ which resulted in many laws that were unfavorable to the American

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    In term of supporting that world without war is possible; I will first take your attention to some wars that happened throughout history‚ and then the significant role of Foreign Policy in a creation of the peaceful

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    his framework for quantifying their harms. According to Nutt‚ in order to minimize these harms of drugs‚ public perception and policies must be informed by logical evidence and less determined by human ideology. His work‚ especially his book‚ Drugs without Hot Air‚ equips the reader with necessary knowledge of how drugs affect the body mentally and physically and how addiction happens. Nutt’s work contains very fascinating insight into the history of drug

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    Prisoner without a Name‚ Cell without a number “Argentina is God” Prisoner without a Name‚ Cell without a number is a melancholy novel that expresses Argentina’s terrorist state. Jacob Timerman‚ a well respected man of Argentina‚ an editor of a well know Argentinian paper‚ La Opinion‚ tells the audience his story of the terrorist state of Argentina from 1967-1978. His gripping novel both describes his personal experience being kidnapped by terrorist‚ while he tells us about the condition of

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    foundation has begun to develop some cracks and has become a little shakier than it used to be‚ as cheap oil and natural gas become harder to find and acquire. Even if we were to develop a new source of energy and a more fuel-efficient car today‚ without oil‚ modern civilization as we have come to know it is still in deep trouble. To start with the basics‚ armies aren ’t the only organizations that run on their stomachs. So do civilizations. Agribusiness is totally dependent upon large machines and

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    A world without plants Plants; probably the most ignored organism on this planet. People walk past plant and cut them down but nobody ever thinks about what they do for us‚ what the world would be if there was never any plants or photosynthetic organisms. If the world never had these organisms the world would be a desolate place. There would be no oxygen‚ atmosphere‚ or food. We inhale air unconsciously every day. By taking in air‚ we absorb oxygen and discharge carbon dioxide in the process

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    Medical Research With or Without Informed Consent In 1952‚ paralytic polio peaked in the United States with 21‚000 reported cases and numerous deaths. It was in February 1952; Jonas Salk developed the world’s first polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh and by testing it on cultured “HeLa” cells‚ proved it to be effective for distribution by 1955. The cells he used were collected from a poor black tobacco farmer named Henrietta Lacks‚ born August 1st‚ 1920 in Roanoke Virginia. In January

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