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    the government puts forth really cover what needs to be researched‚ or are they missing something? These are all questions that Mr. Robert Ryan believes he has the answers to. Whether one trusts him or not is one’s own decision. Having only a bachelor degree could make this author hard to take seriously. He may have some valid points and convincing words‚ but the fact is‚ he’s no expert. With him not being an expert‚ it could be hard to trust his credibility. Robert Ryan‚ B. Sc.‚ is a Bachelor of

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    Ask Not Some consider the 1961 Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy to be one of the greatest speeches ever delivered. It contains the famous call to action “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” Thurston Clark declares the speech to be “the greatest oration of any twentieth-century politician” (qtd in Carpenter 2). James Humes states the speech truly shaped history‚ describing it as “brilliant eloquence” and inspiring “American hopes” for

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    Psychiatry 47:1 (2006)‚ pp 16–24 doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2005.01538.x Abortion in young women and subsequent mental health David M. Fergusson‚ L. John Horwood‚ and Elizabeth M. Ridder Christchurch Health and Development Study‚ Christchurch‚ New Zealand Background: The extent to which abortion has harmful consequences for mental health remains controversial. We aimed to examine the linkages between having an abortion and mental health outcomes over the interval from age 15–25 years. Methods:

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by destruction of a fertilized egg‚ embryo or fetus before birth‚ prior to the time when the fetus attains viability‚ or capacity for life outside the uterus (Encyclopedia‚ 1995‚ p.43). Currently almost twenty-five percent of pregnancies in the United States are aborted. About one forth of people who abort are teenagers‚ fifty-seven percent are younger than 25‚ and almost eighty percent are unmarried. During the first trimester is when most of the abortions

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    this article is written in response to recent anti- abortion movements in Arizona. The ACLU sued to the a measure that would ban abortions after 20 weeks. Morain reminds us that in california abortion is till an issue. 3. A: this article is directed towards women who want to abort and towards physicians who perform the abortions. It mainly is directed towards the government saying that extreme steps taken outside the California borders will have an impact here. 4. P: The purpose it so show that

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    Raising an Obedient Child ”Don’t Spare the rod and spoil the child.” We have all heard that before‚ as a child I heard it a lot. I was not the most well behaved child‚ so I got into plenty of trouble. My mom hated my temper tantrums. When I was little‚ she disciplined me‚ and now I am a well behaved young adult who knows right from wrong. Discipline is a way of teaching a child how to do what is right while growing up. There are multiple ways to discipline a child and make him/her behave. I feel

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    Do traffic signals make a difference when drivers are conducting their vehicles? In U.K. the roads have less signs and are smaller roads than in the United States. The United States has great amounts of traffic signals and symbols all over the road to make the driver more aware. In the U.K. accidents do occur but not that often has in the United States. In the Unites States every second there is huge amounts of accidents going on over the nation. John Staddon in his magazine article “Distracting

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    Demagoguery is the act of agitation and spoken nonsense in political debates by a political leader who seeks support by appealing to prejudices and biases rather than using rational argument. Donald Trump’s demagogic rhetoric focuses on victimizing himself to gain support from his audience‚ flipping the conversation to his advantage. In July 2015‚ Texas Governor Rick Perry accused Trump’s campaign of being nonsensical and mean-spirited. Trump responded by mocking Perry’s appearance and dismissed

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    Why There Are So Many People Have Pets? Studies have shown that having pets is a way to keep people live longer. They are loyal‚ understanding‚ and lovable. Especially for seniors and people who live alone‚ pets bring joys‚ entertainment‚ and love. Here are three reasons why most people have pets: to reduce loneliness‚ have a company and exercise. Loneliness is one of the most things that human beings fear. As we age‚ loneliness becomes our companion; it can lead to depression and some other

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    may notice the trash on the ground wherever we walk or how winters are not as cold as they used to be years ago. Yet‚ there is a whole unseen and unnoticed world impacting our environment that needs attention. There has been‚ and continues to be‚ debate on how to solve this crisis. Ayana Johnson‚ in “What I Know About The Ocean‚” brings awareness to the ocean’s marine ecosystem and emphasizes why we should care about sea life. She argues on the damage that plastic has on the Earth and our health

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