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    Topic: People choose Abortion over an Adoption Thesis statement: Terminating a pregnancy gives no future to a child. At least with an adoption‚ the child will have a life. Brown‚ Kristi Burton. Adoption: Why So Many Choose the First and What We Can Do. Live Action News. www.livenews.com.15 May. 2012. Apr. 2018 http://www.lifenews.com/2012/05/17/why-do-more-people-choose-abortion-over-adoption. Do mothers considering abortion realize that families go on waiting lists to adopt newborn babies?

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    CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Security from crimes will always be the concern of the people regardless of their age‚ gender and even their social status because it’s one of our basic needs as stated by Abraham Maslow‚ an American psychologist. In today’s modern age‚ we can’t be so sure to our safety that’s why as the number of records of violation such as theft-related crimes continuously increasing‚ especially in the vehicles like cars - the usual target of thieves because

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM 1.1. Introduction Heavy metals such as lead‚ zinc‚ copper‚ can often be found in industrial wastewater and their discharge to the environment poses a serious threat due to their acute toxicity to aquatic and terrestrial life which includes humans. As a result of increasing industrialization more heavy metals are continually released to the environment and this has prompted environmental engineers and scientists to think of better methods by which heavy

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    rise of obesity started in late 20th century‚ as “Twenty years ago‚ no state had an obesity rate above 15 percent. Today there are 41 states with obesity rates over 25 percent” (Trust for American’s Health). Twenty years ago would date back to around 1995‚ two years before social media was created. The evidence is clear; social media is the sole reason we began to see an influx of obesity. Today‚ around 33% of the American youth population is either overweight or obese‚ as “the rate of obesity in children

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    Thesis Statement During the renaissance time‚ the world set its mind on inventions. From Europe‚ all the way to china‚ people’s lives were to never be the same again. Many inventions made things easier. For instance‚ the invention of the compass made it easier for marines and travelers to set on to their traveling journeys without worries of getting lost. People were very creative and there was almost a general decision on making sure that the latest inventions were easier to use than the previous

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    A report done by () found a strong correlation between an increase of advertisements and the increase of the obesity rate in the younger generation. The power of the media has a significant impact on the society particularly on the youth. These fast food companies use different types of tactics including toys‚ other kids‚ music and cartoons to manipulate and influence

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    cause trouble‚ while the Socs are rich and can do no harm. Ponyboy dramatically changes throughout the novel‚ he starts to wonder if he should model himself to the members of his gang or follow his own path. There are three reasons to support my thesis statement.

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    Antigone and Her Morality Thesis: Antigone is a tragic heroine who believes in her moral duty to the gods over her duty to the state and is willing to suffer the consequences in order to do what is morally right. I. Antigone’s justification of action A. Her defiant speech against law of man B. Her argument through Divine Law II. Hamartia Theory A. Antigone’s tragic flaws B. Human responsibility for action C. Chorus points out character flaws III. Divine injustice and the moral

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    v. Wade decision‚ and what they foresaw would be the outcome of this new law. Throughout the paper I will also include general information about abortion and some relevant statistical data. Based on all this information I will elaborate on my thesis statement and I will go into detail on the process of reforming the current policy on abortion. During the course of my paper I will also determine if sex education should be an important factor in reforming abortion. Since the reform will not be at all

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    Working thesis statement: Developing a proper sleep schedule is a challenging task for college students around the world‚ and it is imperative that we become informed on the importance of having time-management‚ regulating the number of activities you are involved in‚ and setting up a daily routine in order to stay on top of things given the hectic lives we face as students in order to reduce the effects of sleep deprivation. Purpose‚ audience‚ and form: This is an issue that is very relevant

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