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    THE MANY SIDES OF ABORTION The medical definition of abortion is‚ " the termination of a pregnancy by loss or destruction of the fetus before birth. It can be either spontaneous or induced‚ and the latter is an act with many legal and ethical ramifications." Abortion is a very controversial subject and there are many different positions that one could take‚ none which are either all right or all wrong. Before any one makes a decision as to how they feel on the subject‚ one should look

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    no direct influence with the creation of his or her identity. However‚ it is luck that is responsible for his childhood. It is luck that determines social class and race. These identity factors intersect due to their contribution to quality of life; they intertwine to create one’s childhood environment in addition to one’s character. Social class can be a blessing or a curse depending on which end of the spectrum you were born into. If a child is born into money he will most likely become educated

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    Rape and Its Side Effects

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    Kenadi Mackereth Speech #2 April 15‚ 2013 Outline Rape Formal Outline Specific propose: To inform my audience about rape and the side effects it has on victims. Introduction I. Attention Catcher: Hi my name is Alice. I am your friend‚ your next door neighbor‚ your babysitter. I am the girl who sat in the front row of class. I am sister. I am your daughter. And I was raped on the first date with a guy I thought I knew. I was excited to go out with a boy I had liked a lot; he is popular

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    3 Blind Existentialists

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    There are a mass amount of existentialists but 3 of them stand out in the literary world. A cartoon made by Alex Gregory for The New Yorker involved the 3 (Sartre‚ Nietzsche‚ and Kierkegaard). The cartoon pointed out the three ideas split into a 3 part cartoon involving each of the viewpoints for each existentialist. The first cartoon is a Kierkegaard mug. The second cartoon is a Nietzsche immobile sculpture. The final cartoon is a Sartre based Icarus framed painting. The first existentialist

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    Blind Mexican Tetra Fish

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    evolutionary change. The Mexican tetra fish‚ Astyanax mexicanus‚ exists in two morphs: a sighted surface form and a blind cavefish form. The debate amongst scientists is rooted in the process by which the Mexican tetra became blind. Evolution demands progress‚ yet the blind Mexican tetra suggests regression‚ as it lost its vision over time. However‚ through the continuous studies of the blind Mexican tetra fish‚ scientists now realize that the purposeful loss of vision was triggered by a protein‚ HSP90

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    Summary Of The South Side

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    Natalie Moore’s The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation‚ puts into perspective the historical and cultural prevalence of black segregation and subsequent discrimination and social adaptations that have spawned where politics has continually failed. The struggle of the blacks and minorities to create sustaining communities to reinvest in and bolster future generations with have faced racial based political stonewalling and “redlining” since the Northern migrations (p. 7) of

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    Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin is a meta-fiction that is deliberately deceptive. Structured like nesting Russian dolls‚ it is a novel-within-a novel within another novel‚ blending three narratives interspersed with newspaper clippings‚ a letter‚ and society announcements. It uses these narratives to weave an interchangeable story‚ slowly making it become clearer over time‚ with the use of darkness imagery‚ interlaces allusions to myths‚ fairy tales‚ literature‚ and the Bible to explore

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    Dark Side of the Family

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    The Dark Side of Family Life Whilst many of the functionalist theorists point out the positive aspects of the family‚ some theorists believe that the family is destructive. The Marxist Perspective Marxists argue that it is the specific requirements of the capitalist mode of production that have shaped the development of the family in Western industrial societies. Marxists see the family as a means for: Reproducing ‘labour power’ – reproducing future generations of workers. Consuming – consuming

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    the time to sit down and evaluate a television show? If that means paying attention to how they portray race‚ feminism or social class. Watching a show through a different lens can unlock new ideas and teach you things about this world that you didn’t know before. In season five of 30 Rock‚ the show portrays social class by using visuals and dialogue to show the hierarchy of class through meritocracy. Jack Donaghy‚ head of NBC‚ learns Regina Bookman‚ an avid Democrat‚ is running for Congress. In

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    and the right motivation they can move up the social ladder. Moving up to a higher social class can benefit the dreamer in many ways. Not only can they help their family by providing them with better housing and schooling but also can give their children a better start in society. Although the American Dream seems attainable‚ the truth is that it’s becoming harder to succeed as time progresses. This movement on the ladder of society has been labeled social mobility and the American Dream advocates the

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