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- 12261: Abortion Should Not Be Legalized
- ... the right to kill a new living being. Many countries ban abortion and many institutions fight against it. Abortion is immoral and it should not be legalized. Abortion is also a threat to the mother's health. A woman can suffer an infection or internal bleeding. She could also become sterilized, the permanent inhability to bear a child. Abortion not only kills the baby but may kill the mother too. During ... woman died because of this drug while others suffered life threatning heart attacks. Also RU486 can cause severe malformations in later pregnancies. Therefore the baby is not the only one that is endangered. The baby's mother not only has to deal with physical consequences, but also psychological problems that could last for a lifetime. Women that abort usually suffer severe traumas. Once, a woman was rapped by five men. She didn't want to have the child, but her pain and embarrasment were so great that she couldn't abort until the last month. She is still in psychological treatment. Psychologist Wanda Franz states, "Women feel ...
- 12262: Theiving
- Jason awoke in a sweat again. The red digital display of the clock radio told him it was 3:15AM, and although he wanted to go back to sleep, he knew he wouldn't be able to - he hadn't had a good night's sleep since his last job with Mat Johnson. It was the First National Bank on High Street. As soon as they started grabbing cash the cops were there. Jason had noticed and had ran ...
- 12263: Art Censorship
- Do's and Don'ts Originally, when the question of art censorship was first addressed I was quite ambivalent about my position. I felt indecisive because on one hand I feel that there should be freedom of ... yet, I find it rather distasteful. If we begin to limit the imagination and take away every form of ex-pression, what will be left? As well as a place of learning an educational institution's purpose is to generate and promote discussion. When the New Age racist, David Icke, wanted to speak at the University of Toronto the Canadian Jewish Congress was upset that an anti-Semite would be permitted to address the student population. However, the University's president, Dr. Prichard, argued that the University was a place that all learning avenues should be ex-plored. Within the framework of the University students would learn to discern right from wrong under the ...
- 12264: Arrested In Winder, Georgia
- ... a weekend that I would never forget, a foolish mistake that has made me think twice before I do anything. I decided at the last minute that I was going to go to my uncle's house for a barbecue picnic. My cousin Alex had won a soccer championship at a recent tournament and my uncle was celebrating Alex's victory. I called my close friend Joe up and got him to come along with me. I was living in Atlanta at that time. My uncle lived on a farm in Winder, a small town ... car so that it would speed up, but I decided not to do that. I should have done that but instead, I passed the car, knowing that it was a no passing zone. I didn't think there would be any police around in that part of town. Boy, was I wrong. As soon as I passed the car, I saw a police car pull out from the bushes onto ...
- 12265: Cystic Fibrosis
- ... even painful, but it is required to keep the child alive. Actually this is the every day routine for a parent of a child with Cystic Fibrosis. See without this daily "pounding" on the child's chest his or her lungs would fill up with mucus and that child would die. Cystic Fibrosis, scientifically known as mucoviscidosis, is one of the most common fatal diseases facing the United States today (CFF ... 90 percent of the disability and death in patients with Cystic Fibrosis. Infant deaths from Cystic Fibrosis are often caused by blockage I the intestines. Cystic Fibrosis affects the digestive system; therefor the body doesn't absorb enough nutrients. Cystic Fibrosis works against the enzymes in the pancreas causing the body to have trouble with digestion. People with Cystic Fibrosis may need to eat an enriched diet and take both replacement ... stage of the disease, and which organs it has infected. One means of treatment is known as postural drainage or chest physical therapy (Scientific 2). This requires vigorous beating using cupped hands on the patient's chest to dislodge the thick mucus from the lungs. Patients lie on their backs, with their head down while someone gently pounds on their chest to try to dislodge the mucus from their air ...
- 12266: Never Trust A Man Who Wears Sunglasses At Night
- ... not the police. He made his way towards the meeting place, stopping only twice. Once, to kick a stray cat he saw walking in front of him. Once, to grab a bottle of Jack Daniel's from the hands of a wino, take a few swallows and throw the bottle away. He finished his initial search of Central Park and found nothing unusual. he completed his second search of the area ... professional. The two man walked to the side of the car, one surveying the area, the other slowly opened the rear passenger door. A tall man in an expensive suit, Brooks Brothers, if Vlad wasn't mistaken, and Vlad rarely was. The man appeared calm as he began his wait. At 2:15 Vlad emerged from his hiding place to "greet" his visitors. No one heard him approach. When he appeared the two men reached for their weapons, Vlad was faster. By the time the two men's hands were just reaching into their jackets, Vlad had already drawn, and was aiming his own revolver at them. Laughing, Vlad said "come on boys, no need for those". Addressing the man in the ...
- 12267: What I Can Do to Promote Liberty
- ... wrong, the first amendment is the freedom of speech which means I can indeed do that. Another thing I could do is to think about who I would want to run the system . I wouldn't vote for Clinton, but I wouldn't vote for Gingrich or Gore either. Maybe we should start an armed insurrection and overthrow the government. But that might result in total ล๑ใฎฉh and we'd go into some sorta nuclear war and than afterwards some guy might pretend he is are supreme ruler and insist on calling us frog-people. We don't want that. But here is what we can do. We can go to hills of West Virginia and liberate some guns from the National Guard Armory. Because at some time in the course of ...
- 12268: Declining Trust in Our Government
- Declining Trust in Our Government Is the American people's trust in our government declining? According to most people, it definitely is. Recent polls make this argument very valid. In 1995, the Princeton Survey Research Associates conducted a telephone interview of 1514 random sample adults ... time. When asked the same question of their state governments, the results were only slightly better. Thirty percent said most of the time and sixty-two percent said only some of the time ("Why Don't"). This indicates that a majority of the American people believe that the American government is not doing the right thing in a lot of the actions it takes. Of course, nobody expects the government to ... the American people. One reason cited by some is that it is the fault of poor leaders. Two commonly blamed leaders are President Johnson and President Nixon. Two of the biggest drops in the public's confidence in our government occurred in 1964, during the bombing of Vietnam, and in 1972, during Watergate (Nye). Although these two events may have contributed to the distrust of the American government, I do ...
- 12269: Obedience
- Though conforming to group is the easiest option, standing up for what you believe shows you to be a person of character. If a person doesn't use their morals to make decisions, there is much more room for conflict. People that are easily suggestible probably have a harder time determining what the right thing to do is. When a person reaches ... can wake up for school while my friends think I should hang out with them later. Everyone is faced with these kind of decisions every day. When you are a certain age your parents can't make you do anything and so you are forced to make your own decision. Many kids feel they must hang out late so they are not made fun of by their peers. They do not ... all decisions based on what they want at the time. When a child becomes more mature, hopefully he will have the ability to make his own decisions and not rely on a parent. A child's parents make decisions they hope the child will make in the future. They are essentially teaching the children how to make decisions. When a person reaches a certain maturity level, there are fewer incidents ...
- 12270: My Autobiography
- ... and my best friend Joey to come here to Virginia. Dad had gone to Virginia about 2 months before my Mom, John and I because he had to begin work right away and we didnt have a place to stay in Virginia yet. In September of 1987 I began kindergarten at Waterloo Elementary school. On October 1st my Mom had a doctors appointment in York because my second baby brother was on his way. I went with my Mom because my Dad had to work and wouldnt be able to take care of me for the weekend, but little did my Mom know that she was going to have to stay in York for the whole month of October. Moms doctor didnt want her to be so far away when having the third baby on the way. My second baby brother, Scott was born on October 22, 1987. Finally after coming back to ...
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