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    Bayley Evinrude November 28‚ 2015 CRE 101 Beverly Robinson Critical Reflection Article 1: The RU-486 Abortion Pill Should Be Available to Women Summary: This article‚ “The RU-486 Abortion Pill Should Be Available to Women”‚ was written by Laura Fraser in 2001 for the Greenhaven Press. The issue involved with this article is whether or not the RU-486 abortion pill should be available to women in the U.S.. The conclusion Fraser came up with was yes‚ the RU-486 abortion pill should be available

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    How To Write an A.P. U.S. History Thesis Statement What is a thesis? A thesis statement is the position a student is going to take‚ the argument that is going to be made.  It is therefore the answer to the question being asked.  What is not a thesis? The thesis statement is not a fact; it is an informed interpretation of the facts.  Neither is the thesis/argument just an opinion.  Instead‚ the thesis is the reasoned judgment of the student. Don’t understand the prompt

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    Traditional Marriage or Non-Traditional Marriage‚ That is the Question Teresa Brasaemle PHI 103 Instructor Bence May 18‚ 2014 The argument that will be assessed is “In Defense of Traditional Marriage”‚ Anderson presents the question: “Should the government recognize same-sex relationships as legal marriages?” (Anderson‚ R.T.‚ 2013). However‚ the author does offer numerous premises in relation to the argument that do help in the support of the conclusion that the marriage laws should remain

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    Euthanasia Euthanasia could be known as assisted suicide‚ physician-assisted suicide ‚ doctor-assisted suicide ‚ and more used term‚ mercy killing‚ which basically means to take a deliberate action with the express intention of ending a life to relieve intractable (persistent‚ unstoppable) suffering and pain.. There are different euthanasia laws in each country. The British House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as "a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express

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    Bioethics of Euthanasia

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    As biological organisms‚ humans design patterns of how to live by way of autonomous lifestyle choices‚ only after being born into a subjective realm of existence with social opportunities and limitations suggested by how one is nurtured and raised. A sense of a connection to objectivity is gained depending on how closely one associates themselves with an organized institution such as religion‚ or other form of moral code. The idea that knowledge learned from a moral superior at a young age can suggest

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    Throughout the past century there have been multiple incidents breeding distrust and contention between the government and civilians. There was McCarthy communist “witch-hunt ” of the sixties; the series of illegal activities associated with the Watergate scandal‚ and most recently the illegal the National Security Agencies illegal monitoring of citizens‚ borough to light by Edward Snowden. “Edward Snowden‚ Whistler- Blower” by The Editorial Board offers a sympathetic perspective at the noble effort

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    Journal Article Review on The Origin of Old-Earth Geology‚ and its Ramifications for Life in the 21st Century by Doctor Terry Mortenson. Liberty University Introduction This document is a journal article review providing a brief synopsis‚ observed strengths‚ and observed weaknesses of Doctor Mortenson’s “The Origin of Old-Earth Geology and its Ramifications for Life in the 21st Century”. This article is not an attack on Christianity

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    Reasoning: – Facts‚ Inferences‚ Judgments – Premises & Conclusion A fact is information that is verifiable‚ or can be “proven” to be true. How do we verify it? We observe it for ourselves by - looking out the window to see if it’s raining - touching a snake to see that it’s not slimy - tasting the soup to find out if it is salty Or we trust other people to tell us facts - a friend who says the class has been canceled - a newspaper reporter who describes an earthquake in

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    Abortion: Why Is It Wrong? After reading the article‚ which was consist of statements‚ opinions and facts from a certain individual with regards to ‘ABORTION’‚ our opinions and knowledge about the said issue arouse. After our brainstorming‚ we became more concern about the society’s outcome for the next generations and we were a little more aware about the matter. Some consider abortion to be murder‚ since the being inside the mother is living. Thus‚ if it is living‚ it has the ability

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    Introduction 3 Step 1: What are the issue and conclusions? 3 Step 2: What are the reasons? 4 Step 3: What words or phrases are ambiguous? 5 Step 4: What are the value and descriptive assumptions and conflicts? 7 Step 5: Are there any fallacies in the reasoning? 8 Step 6: How good is the evidence? 9 Step 7: Are there any rival causes? 10 Step 8: Are the statistics deceptive? 11 Step 9: What significant information has been omitted? 12 Step 10: What reasonable conclusions

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