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    Generalising Genocide What qualities do us as people inherit from our gender‚ are men brazen and women reserved? Can we truly accept a feature of us to be definitive‚ and then does that stereo type become true? Alyssa Elver indulges a strong opinion on both the male and female gender as people and their ‘natural’ qualities in this piece of Satirical Monologue ‘Oh‚ Girls Are No Good At Genocide’. Voicing her message through a dictator admiring schoolgirl‚ a Caricature of sorts‚ Elver presents

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    are self-aware and have “free will”‚ would you want someone to tell you how to live your life‚ what you can or cannot do to your body. The argument between Pro-life and Pro-choice people it a very long and heated topic that can and will question your morals to a high extent‚ Pro-life is mainly populated by highly religious people‚ while most Pro-choice supports the decision of the “mother” with it being health complications‚ economic difficulty‚ and mental stability. “The ability of a woman to have

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    was it pro-slavery or anti-slavery? People had different viewpoints on slavery and the Constitution and whether or not slavery was divisive and caused sectionalism throughout the country. Frederick Douglas was a free slave and prominent black abolitionist who thought that the Constitution was opposed to slavery but‚ Jefferson Davis‚ the president of the confederacy‚ thought that the Constitution was pro-slavery. However‚ it can be argued that the Constitution was neither anti-slavery or pro-slavery

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    pro choice In the hundred year argument of pro life vs pro choice there is one thing no one has even argued for. Everyone is trying to claw their way up to the top of the food chain. making the same arguments over and over again trying to seem as smart as possible without getting anything done. This is the stupidity of the American intellectual society. Before we even think about if it’s right or wrong to force to be mothers to take a child into this cruel world or to save the child’s individual

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    The Pros of Globalization Globalization is the growth of companies and businesses to a global or worldwide scale. This act of globalization can be dated as far back as Canada’s independence‚ as far back as the United States’ independence and probably even further back than that. If globalization has been going on for this many years then why do some people still feel obligated to purchase goods and services that have been manufactured in their native country? Is it because of preference or style

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    wondering if we need more gun control. Pro gun control advocates are saying it is necessary for three reasons of many: high capacity magazines‚ suicide rates‚ and active gun laws having loopholes. Anti-gun control advocates are saying it is not necessary because of the decrease in homicide‚ mental state of murderers‚ and the right to self defense. Citizens are not just taking sides too‚ so are presidential candidates. Democratic candidate‚ Hillary Clinton is for pro- gun control‚ and Donald Trump‚ a Republican

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    Julie Timm April 21‚ 2010 English 102 Dorothy Dye WP4 Rough Draft The Audience that I chose to write for is the reader’s of a contemporary/news-orientated magazine such as Time Magazine. I chose to write in the form of an opinion-piece so that I could be more informal and try to relate to my audience. One’s Right is Not One’s Obligation Imagine if you were in unbearable pain‚ hooked up to 20 tubes‚ your body is being kept alive by means of machines‚ and your family is standing by watching you

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE  RULE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS  Statutes regulating the procedure of courts will be construed as applicable to actions pending and undetermined at the time of their passage so long as vested rights will not be impaired.  Under the 1987 Constitution‚ the rule-making power of the Supreme Court has the following limitations: 1. shall provide a simplified and inexpensive procedure for the speedy disposition of cases; 2. Uniform for all courts of the same grade‚ and 3

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    other people to rule and it affected a lot of people instead of helping to solve issues. According to Polgreen it states‚ “"Some people have said that for me to intervene at this point is shocking‚" he says. "I say what is going on now is shocking. Genocide is going on now‚ and it is endangering the lives of many more people.’” This piece of evidence supports my claim because it shows how at the time this

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    Canada’s “Genocide”: Thousands Taken from Their Homes Parents always say that they would do anything for their children‚ but what would you do if you had Child Family Services come into your home and take you child or children away from you and place them with another family? You’d always wonder where they are‚ who they are with‚ and how they are. Most of 3‚000 children in Manitoba are taken from their homes and shipped to the United States‚ where placement agencies often receive fees from the adoptive

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