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    legalized there has been around “53 million abortions‚ so about 1.4 millions per year. Also it mentions that women have 0.6 in 100‚000 chance of dying from a legal abortion while the risk of giving birth is 14 times higher. Also that there have been more US state abortion restrictions were enacted between 2011 and 2013 (205 in total) than were adopted during the whole previous decade”(Para. 1) . Which leads into another argument for abortions is giving you a lot of facts connecting women’s rights (suffrage)

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    The reasoning behind why he added these epigraphs is to give us a preview and set the mood on what to expect in the upcoming chapter. Some these quotes reflect the well-being of Chris or his lifestyle. In Chapter 3‚ he opens up with a quote. The first quote comes from “Family Happiness” By Leo Tolstoy saying “I

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    2.5 The Political Metaphor The political metaphor defines an organization as a group of people with different motivations and interests‚ who only come together to achieve a common goal or outcome. When there are divergent views in an organization‚ politicization can occur‚ as politics are an inevitable part of corporate life. Valve aims to structure its organization around being a democracy‚ where everyone has a say in what happens in the company. One can however also describe Valve as a technocracy

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    Parents and or previous parents‚ Over the years kids have been abandoned or left alone without a family. A lot of the times kids are put up for adoption and once they are in the adoption agency they don’t end up finding a home or a family of their own. In foreign countries a lot of the time children have families but their parents can’t give them the nutrition and the life they need to survive. Did you know‚ that around the world 16‚000 children die a day due to the lack of food‚ clean water‚ medicine

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    Life Lessons Found Through Desperation Desperation often stems from a lack of something. It could be a result of the lack of fulfillment in basic human emotions such as freedom‚ compassion‚ love‚ happiness or companionship. In these 2 stories‚ desperation manifests itself through the lack of position‚ class and money or the struggle to maintain obsolete traditions. When dealing with social and moral issues‚ the third person narrative allows the viewer to be more objective. In this instance‚ the tone

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    In American politics‚ political candidates use election promises all the time in order to gain votes and get into office. However‚ some candidates never have the intention of fulfilling these promises and abandon them once in office. In the article‚ “Obama Finally Fulfills Campaign Promise To Spend One Night In Abandoned Amusement Park” published by The Onion‚ it states that President Obama promised that he would spend a night in the Cedar Plains Family Fun amusement park for an entire night when

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    different meanings; a crucible is a melting metal to be forged into something new and different‚ which parallels the story to how it is a new society of forming upon change‚ and it is similar to the word crucify which is indisputably done to many people during the play. Rebellion to the Puritan society is one of the key symbolic meanings of the woods. The woods for the rebellious show

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    She said Peter had a “mob” with him when attacking Hypatia. A mob is a disorderly or riotous crowd of people so these people wanted to also hurt Hypatia. It also says that Peter killed Hypatia in a church. This suggests that he wanted god to witness this could be taken two ways one he wanted god to see what he would do for him and let people know there is only one god‚ or that he wanted god to witness so he would protect them. Why would Peter want god to protect him‚ maybe

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    a person brought up in a western country‚ used to having barely boundaries‚ this will seem quit strange. We are used to controlling our own personal life but wouldn´t there be a lot of positive consequences as well‚ if somebody else would choose for us? How would it affect our life afterwards and

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    and patriotism for America‚ as well as the desire to go to war. Green also speaks concerning [George] Washington and [Andrew] Jackson‚ briefly summarizing their deeds‚ but also boldly states that their actions were in vain‚ for they “failed to bring us into recognition as citizens” (2)‚ possibly meaning blacks and whites. Green shows his bias by inspiring African Americans to go to war‚ while reprimanding white citizens for denying African Americans of the rights that should legally be theirs.

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