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    Pro-life or pro-choice? That is the question revolving around the issue of abortion. For several years‚ abortion has become a controversial issue within our society. In technical terms‚ abortion is defined as‚ "the termination of a human pregnancy during the first 12 weeks‚ resulting in the death of the embryo or fetus." (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The issue within our society is‚ if it is humane or inhumane to abort an unborn child. With so many different interpretations and perspectives involving

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    A Life that Changes Lives Abortion is a very controversial issue. The two stances are Pro-Life (Right to Life) or Pro-Choice. If you are Pro-Life‚ you think that from the moment of conception the fetus has the right to life and is a human. You also believe that if you have an abortion‚ you are committing murder. If you are Pro-Choice‚ you think that the fetus is not a human until after twenty-four weeks and you don’t view abortion as murder. Life begins at the moment of conception and is

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    result of our religion and our culture. However every person has his own viewpoints. There are the pro-choice activists and the pro-life activists. They are against each other’s opinion and each has a reasons. On the other hand it should be the woman’s choice to decide whether she wants to keep the baby or not. People who think it’s the woman right to keep the embryo or to abort it are called Pro-choice. They believe that it’s not murder since it’s only an embryo and it is not a sin to abort it

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    Speaking in Tongues Maurya Simon elaborates on the present day human beings cold disconnect from reality in relation to those who were connected in the past. The people of today people are mute‚ invisible scribes to history‚ to ourselves‚ and to each other. We are mindless zombies with no appreciation for nature or each other‚ only ourselves. We are selfish‚ we throw ourselves into our blackberry’s and iPhone’s into our own digital dimension where all attention is focused solely on us where

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    Thomson’s article on abortion‚ Judith states that she is “pro-life” when it comes to abortion. Argument like this is called “slippery slope arguments”. By this‚ she means that once you start to defend this topic‚ there is no stopping. She says that it would be arbitrary to draw the line on when a fetus becomes a human being. There are many differences between a “pro- choice” position on abortion and a “pro- life” position. People who are “pro- choice”‚ then they believe that it is the woman’s decision

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    fear of public speaking is present‚ it is overall easy to overcome. The article How to Conquer Public Speaking Fear‚ written by Morton C. Orman‚ M.D. explains how practicing the ten principles with practice can help you overcome public speaking fear. Principle 1 states that public speaking is not inherently stressful‚ although thousands of human beings have learned to speak without stress‚ I disagree that I’ll ever have the feeling of having little to no stress when it comes to public speaking. Principle

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    SPEAKING OUTLINE Part 1: Language learning 1. What are your earliest memories of learning English? I started learning English when I was 10 years old with the guidance of my mother‚ She is my fisrt English teacher who inspired me to learn English and helped me understand the importance of learning English. I have memories of picture books‚ books with letters and a number of English songs which thanks to them I was gradually improving my English. 2. What do you find difficult about English? In

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    chapters of Michael Motley’s book Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking: A Proven Method‚ Motley goes over other people’s methods compared to his own‚ physical reactions spurred on by the anxiety‚ and also how to change ones style of speaking from “performance orientation” to “communication orientation” (Motley‚ 1997‚ p. 41) These three chapters hold several very strong points of interest for someone with any kind of anxiety about public speaking‚ which would be everyone‚ that could help him or her

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    No one is pro-abortion‚ but many are pro-women and pro-choice‚ which is the idea women have the right to terminate a pregnancy. On the opposing stance‚ pro-life describes the belief that women do not have the right to abort a pregnancy. In an ideal world‚ everyone would practice safe sex and every mother to be healthy. Women who want pregnancies would become mothers and mothers who don’t wouldn’t. In reality though‚ abortions are not only necessary‚ but a medical and natural right. In the frightening

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    dilemmas that focus many individuals to create an emotional and violent atmosphere. There are many points of view toward abortion‚ but the two most common are "pro-choice" and "pro-life". A pro-choice person would feel that the decision to abort a pregnancy is that of the mother’s and the state should have no right to interfere. A pro-life person believes that from the moment of conception‚ the embryo or fetus is alive. In the United States about 1.6 million pregnancies end in abortion. Women

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