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    Abortion: Pro-life “The passage of time hasn’t changed the fact that abortion is a serious lethal‚ violation of fundamental human rights‚ and that woman and children deserve better‚ and that the demands of justice‚ generosity‚ and compassion require that the right to life be guaranteed to everyone.” - Chris Smith‚ member of the Republican party. Abortion has been a hot topic discussed by many parties for the past forty years. Abortion should not be an option because at the moment of conception

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    Personal Life Compared with Gregor Samas Kafka is a great writer‚ who will take you on his journey in his stories and not lead you to all the right answers about what he is trying to say to his readers. Kafka wants you to have your own interpretation of his short story. Kafka wants you to ponder on what his true meaning is behind the story. You might need to imagine how he felt when he was writing this story. I choose to interpret the Metamorphosis as a cleaver release of Kafka’s personal life that

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    Life as a refugee Living as a refugee is a life filled with horror and petrifying situations. A life which I don’t think can be defined as a life‚ many haven’t lived in years. All they have done have been trying to survive. And in these three paragraphs you will probably figure out that what their life is like‚ is revolting and gruesome. They live in constant fear of not knowing whether they will survive‚ or die trying. They flee from a life where bombs drop over their heads‚ and men rob their homes

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    From the outset‚ Yann Martel establishes 3 major themes in the text‚ Life of Pi. These themes being Belief in God‚ The Definition of Freedom and Storytelling. Belief in God is a major theme throughout the text‚ although primarily introduced throughout Part One of the book. Throughout the novel‚ Pi’s belief in God and love of religion is made clear by Martel. Pi’s love and knowledge of religion is so philosophical that he manages to transcend the classical divisions of religion‚ worship as a Hindu

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    Do you know the life of a slave? You just probably don’t know about ancient slaves. You don’t know my story. They way I and many others were treated. The physical and mental pain that I took. The Egyptian slave life is one of the most brutal lives that even some of the strongest men can’t handle. My name is Tony and this is my story. It all started back on May 14th‚ 1432 BC‚ Alexander‚ my brother‚ and I was walking to the city of Akhenaten. Alexander and I were both doctors. The pharaoh’s wife

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    he trying to tell us. “Life of Pi”‚ a novel written by Yann Martel‚ allows the reader to choose to believe or not about a story of survival‚ having faith in something beyond what is seen. Martel raises issues concerning humans innate need for hunger and this is reflected through Pi’s hunger not only for food physically but also hunger emotionally and spiritually. Martel uses Pi’s story of survival to show us the conflicts that may occur when the higher things in life that humans aspire to (like

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    Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness Many people have different perspectives on what the words‚ “Life‚ Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” mean. These three words actually do have many different meanings depending on who the person is. These words are natural rights that the thirteen colonies fought for in the Revolutionary War. The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress that stated the thirteen American Colonies were separating from the British.

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    pro-choice and pro-life. People who are against abortion often use religion as a mean to to explain why the practice is wrong. Their main argument is that they believe that life begins from the start of conception and ending it by intentional abortion is murder. Pro-life supporters argue that embryos

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    right to life. Other’s believe that a woman has the right to do what she wants with her body. Both arguments have valid points‚ but overall‚ the woman’s rights to her body certainly outweigh those of the fetus‚ and it has been proven preceding court cases and in amendments of the Constitution. Also‚ it may not be morally or religiously right‚ but it is defended in the Constitution. From the year of 1857 to 1973‚ it was illegal in the state of Texas to have an abortion unless the mother’s life was

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    that a solution may be ascertained‚ but also for the future generations so they will not succumb to the failures of the past. The documentary‚ One Year in a Life of Crime‚ serves its purpose by documenting the lives of three criminals for one year. The film shows the cycle of violence‚ abuse‚ the psychology of the women caught up in that life and the way in which parents or authority figures are regarded. The cycle of violence and abuse shows up wherever there is crime to be found and it is near impossible

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