There are an average of about 1.4 million abortions per year. All of those lives are taken away, and for what? Because of irresponsible parents? Not exactly. A lot of people get enraged just with the thought of abortions, but in reality, they are clueless on the situation that the people can be in. I believe that parents who get abortions are far much more responsible. There are so many victims of rape, now can you imagine that being you? That would be a real rough situation would it not be? Many…
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(THIS WAS AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH I DID FOR MY COM220 CLASS ON THE STAGES OF SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH. IT ACTED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PERSUASIVE SPEECH ON THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH) There are about a quarter of a million people in the United States living with spinal cord injuries. In addition, between 7,600 and 10,000 new injuries occur each year. Nearly half of these new injuries will occur in young people between the ages of 16 and 30. As a person in this category, I have become…
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Ms.Sanger organized her speech body’s points by the different ideas and proposals she had. Her supporting material consisted of improvised scenarios that occurred in their everyday life. Her first suggestion was to implement a civil service examination for parents to be. In her speech, she compares a baby getting a family to a cook getting a job, saying that if you have to apply to be a cook, you should…
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to preserve its memories. "The Image as Memorial: Personal Photographs in Cultural Memory" by Marita Sturken discusses the impact of photographs on public memory, specifically in personal, cultural, and historical memory. Sturken constructs her persuasive argument through literary devices such as allusions, repetition, and diction that appeal to ethos, logos, and pathos, respectively. Ethos, an ethical appeal or an attempt by an author to make herself appear to be a dependable or credible source…
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Vik Amar Con Law II I. Equal Protection of the Laws A. Theories/History of Equal Protection 1. 14th Amendment - can’t prevent classifications, but requires that similarly situated people be treated similarly. a. All persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens of the U.S. b. No state shall make or enforce any law which abridges the privileges or immunities of citizens c. No state shall deprive any person of life, liberty or property w/o due process of the law d. No state shall deny to any…
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elections, government voted in represents the views of the majority of people who voted Members of govt. come from the party with the majority members elected (via the exhaustive preferential system) into the lower house. EG. DECRIMINLALISATION OF ABORTION 2008 REPRESENTS VIEWS FOR CWTH ONLY Bicameral structure of parliament provides for rep govt. UPPER HOUSE = EQUAL REP OF EACH STATE REGION LOWER HOUSE = REPRESENTATION OF MAJORITY OF POPULATION Members not performing duties in alignment with…
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immigration,” in his speech over immigration back in 2014 (Tanya Somanader). Is Trump really trying to make this reform happen for a better America or is there some racism going on here? Either way, Trump feels he has nothing to worry about because he is trying to win voters with other issues like gun control, taxes, abortion, foreign policies that other candidates are also including and promoting in their campaign. But many of the things Trump says are just very persuasive. His way of drawing in…
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Traditional Values Coalition Exposes Homosexual Agenda Homosexual Activists present a Propaganda Warfare strategy to overhaul the attitudes of straight Americans. The objective is to gain acceptance for what has long been considered by most cultures to be a sexual perversion and sinful behavior. Homosexual activists have devised a propaganda campaign to confuse and deceive the American people about their objectives. They rely on intimidation, lies, and fear to silence opposition to their agenda.…
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UNIT 3 Area of Study 1: Parliament and the citizen • [principles of the Australian parliamentary system: representative government, responsible government, and the separation of powers] Representative government Outlined in the C/W Constitution and is vital to Australia's parliamentary system. It ensures that there is a government made up of representatives who are chosen by the people. In order to ensure a representative government exists, regular elections are held e.g. elections for H/Reps are…
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WHAT IS MEANT BY DRUG DEPENDENCY? Drug dependence is a situation where an addict feels he/she must have drugs in order to live; this is the term to describe psychological dependence. Physical dependence occurs when the body metabolism adapts to the presence of the drugs, when the drug is removed strong withdrawal symptoms are produced. This withdrawal syndrome is experienced as sickness, stomach upset and muscular pain. Hallucinations and convulsions may also occur. EXPLAIN WHY ALCOHOL IS A…
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