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    Paper Against Abortion

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    The words of an unborn baby are ones that almost no one ever thinks of‚ or hears. One of this country’s most debatable topics is abortion. However‚ if one did not say that by the restriction of abortion is a constitutional infringement to women; the torment to the unwanted child; and the anguish society has to sustain‚ then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the effect that abortions cauPse. It is a very dangerous offence that affects the mother‚ father‚ the community

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    The fight against Tranny

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    In May of 1787 they began to drift into Philadelphia‚ 55 individuals all responding to the call for a Constitutional Convention. Most were wealthy‚ all were white‚ all were male. They came from eleven of the rather disunited states stretched along the eastern seaboard. New Hampshire delegates would not show up until July. Rhode Island would not show up at all. The problem facing this remarkable group of men was that the existing constitution‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ just wasn’t working.

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    Arguments Against Gmo

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    Food is fundamental and essential for life. Our eating habits have become an important part of our daily life. Over the years‚ customs have changed and so did the way to taste and appreciate our food. Genetically modified food is based on using biotechnology to manipulate the food’s genetic code. GMO‚ which refers to ‘Genetically Modified Organisms’‚ are considered to be an innovation since it is way much faster to produce food‚ using GMO‚ and thus it may be the big solution for World Hunger

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    I was hanging out after school with a couple of my friends just listening to music like any afternoon. I was getting kind of bored so I got on my phone and went on Instagram. While scrolling down through endless amounts of pictures I stumbled on a video that was about Donald Trump. The clip that I saw included Donald Trump and a mexican news reporter. SInce it wasn’t the full clip I decided I would watch the clip when I got home. It was too of an interesting video not to watch and I bet I would be

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    Argument Against Dementia

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    In one of the recent happenings‚ a judge slammed a woman for the sole reason of spending sick mother’s money on junk food items. The elderly woman has been reported to be suffering from Dementia and the amount spent by her daughter has amounted to approximately £250 a month on "unnecessary food". According to Judge Denzil Lush‚ the divorcee often used to turn up at a nursing home with different types of junk food items such as pork pies‚ biscuits and mini sausage rolls. He further stated that the

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    Death is heavy and weighs on the backs of us all. It looms over the shoulders of the unhappy‚ creeps under the beds of the ill‚ and swallows the elderly in their sleep. There is yet a man‚ to claim that tomorrow‚ his eyes will open‚ or will not close for an eternity. Our lives are but a book‚ waiting to be concluded‚ or shut mid sentence. As the writers of our own book‚ we have the right to know where‚ when and how the book ends. Are the lives of the ill worth any less than the unhappy or the elderly

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    Arguments Against CCW

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    that if law-abiding citizen have weapons‚ they can protect themselves and those around them. Again‚ the survey referenced above shows that over 500‚000 people used a weapon to scare off a criminal trying to injure them. These numbers would go up in a good way‚ because more people would have guns to scare people away‚ if they already have one at the ready for concealed

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    The smell of popped kernels and melted butter enters 3 boys’ noses‚ and the sound of the freshly brewed root beer being dispensed from a soda machine enters the boys’ ears as they enter the theater. Walking into the theater enlarges the teenagers appetites and they resolve to purchasing nachos and ice cream. 30 minutes abide without the boys’ deciding on a movie to watch and they finally settle on “movie hopping” into The Hangover‚ a rated R movie for its adult theme‚ adult activity‚ hard language

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    Argument Against Abortion

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    Why Abortion is Not Impermissible The legal status of abortion is regarded as one of the most long disputed and controversial ethical issues in the world of politics‚ presumably because of the moral dilemmas that it is thought to present. Many of those who oppose of the right to abort may do so from a theistic standpoint‚ which leads to more debates regarding the separation between church and state. But abortion is not something that should be forbidden by law. All adult human beings have the right

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    Is the common good common? Something is wrong with the way we live today. For countless years we have made a benefit out of the chase of self-interest‚ this now constitutes what remains of our sense of purpose. We know what things cost but have no idea what they are worth (Judt‚ 2016). The principles of catholic social thought (CST) is separated into nine major principles. These principles deliver a thorough understanding of relationships between individuals and the way in which society operates

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