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    A Birth to Save a Life

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    A Birth to Save a Life 1. I think that it is morally wrong for a child to be created for "parts". Donor children are often referred to as "savior siblings"‚ "spare part sisters"‚ or "bred to order brothers". These names create the assumptin that the children are created merely for instrumental reasons‚ or to serve as a donor for the sick sibling‚ and not for their own sake. Same goes for clones‚ as soon as a clone (or any other human being) has achieved personhood‚ it deserves the same respect

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    Save the Girl Child

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    wheels must be functional else the society collapses. In nutshell all must be kind to women with high degree of love and respect to them. There is no life without a wife and there can’t be a wife in absence of girl. Considering all the facts above‚ save the girl child in the interest of humanity. Saving baby girls shall minimise crime and build a powerful nation. The underprivileged girl in the society also needs proper care. They need to be educated for the development of society. Some poor parents

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    Advertisements are made so that people take interest in what the creators are trying to sell and eventually buy it. Although Crisis in Syria: Save the Children Sustaining Essential Relief Region-wide for Children and Families is not necessarily selling a product‚ t is a form of advertisement which sells the charity and raises awareness in hopes to collect donations. The targeted audiences are the wealthy or people from the First World. In it‚ the Syrian refugees are portrayed as poor victims in order

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    Will Dropouts Save America

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    “Will Dropouts Save America?” by Michael Ellsberg “Will Dropouts Save America?” written by Michael Ellsberg for the New York Times highlights the ideas that millionaires such as Steve Jobs‚ Bill Gates‚ Mark Zuckerberg amongst many others were all college dropouts and yet managed to not only create notorious companies‚ but also jobs for many Americans. Ellsberg‚ also the author of “Education of Millionaires: It’s Not What You think and It’s Not Too Late‚” strongly believes that the those who

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    how to save money

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    after taxes have been taken out). What is the difference? And does it match up with your savings goals? Let’s say you’ve decided you can definitely get by on $150 per month‚ and your paychecks amount to $230 per month. That leaves you with $80 to save. If there’s absolutely no way you can fit all your savings goals into your budget‚ take a look at what you’re saving for and cut the less important things or adjust the time-frame. Maybe you need to put off Make a budget. Once you’ve managed to balance

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    Rawiri plays an important role in the novel which helped unfolding the events‚ ranging from minor to significant ones. He relates the events in the ‘Whale Rider’ as the role of the narrator‚ allowing the readers to form judgements and learn about things such as the Maori way of life and the characters through his eyes. He also give us his insights as he highlights themes and issues mentioned‚ like racial discrimination. Besides that‚ he is the one who sees the many signs of Kahu’s destiny as the

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    Ay28az save the creatures

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    Save the helpless What reason can one give behind the killing of these magnificent creatures (the Rhinos)? Well in this leaflet the writer has answered most of that question and the rest we all should now. The far most obvious answer will be‚ for their horns. Most poachers cut of their horns and let them go‚ but did you know‚ black rhinos have a very quick to charge attitude‚ they attack anything they feel brings danger to them; they can’t do anything without their horns. They would have no weapon

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    How to Save the Saola

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    How to Save the Saola In the dense jungles of Southeast Asia lays an elusive creature affectionately called the “Asian Unicorn.” This majestic animal is actually named “Saola” and was thought to be extinct up until recently. The Saola is an extremely rare mammal found only in Vietnam and Laos. The saola was discovered in 1992‚ but was thought to have become extinct after 1999; however‚ the saola has reappeared after a fourteen year long absence in the Annamite Mountains of Vietnam. The reason for

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    Saving Tuxedos Killer whales do not belong in captivity because they are intelligent mammals created to live a free life unchallenged in the sea. A killer whales gift in this world is not to entertain crowds from the confines of a pool‚ but rather to help sustain and control the flourishing life across vast oceans‚ and the land. They are found in all the world’s oceans‚ before captivity‚ they were described as “blood-thirsty killing machines” (Kirby‚ 2012‚ p. 3). The killer whale plays a major role

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    Phenomenon of Killer Whales in Captivity To what extent has placing orcas in captivity influenced their aggressive behavior in comparison to those in the wild? Session: May 2014 Session Number: 0006 Word Count: 3‚749 Subject: Environmental Systems and Societies Since the release of Gabriella Cowperthwaite’s documentary Blackfish‚ there has been much controversy about the issue of placing killer whales in captivity. Through

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