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    Those in the West, and they are numerous, who frame the picture as yet another tragic betrayal of legitimate Kurdish aspirations should pause and consider the oft-overlooked context. I was in and around Erbil and Sulaimania before and during the US invasion in 2003. It was the Kurds who first marched into Kirkuk by force as Saddam's regime fell. They imposed martial law and

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    2001 Space Odyssey

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    same time amazingly frightening. The idea that humans will be able to build true artificial replicas of themselves has been consequently alluring to human vanity and has been flourishing ever since the famous novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. This aspiration for artificial intelligence was inspired by the incredible technological encroachment of the preceding decades. However, despite great undertakings only a minuscule amount of advancement has been delivered from the field of artificial intelligence

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    The important ways of looking at the issue of abortion are most easily categorized into five major points, legal precedence, birth control issues, human rights, religion and when life begins. Based on both empirical and moral claims, a wide spectrum of views supporting either more or less legal restriction on abortions has emerged in America. While advocacy groups define the issue through its constitutionality and its moral views represented by their constituents, politicians define the issue by

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    There are many reasons why abortions are performed. The main way of looking at abortion can be summarized in five points: birth control issues, human rights, legal precedence, when life begins, and religious reasons. (Abortions allowed women to pursue their educational goals.)(Hill, 2007) Based on both moral and empirical claims, a wide variety of views supporting either less or more legal restriction on abortions has enlarged in America. While advocacy groups define the issue through its moral

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    Over the last sixty years, one of the most prolific, and defining issues in American politics has been the issue of abortion. Abortion has been around for thousands of years but was rarely talked about in public before the mid-nineteenth (Todman). In the past, crude methods were quite the norm but as time has gone on, our medical knowledge has expanded so that there are more humane ways to perform an abortion. Early on, state governments began to pass legislation to ban the medical procedure. As

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    Rosann Clarke Write up # 2. Abortion is a very sensitive and controversial topic. There are people who believe that abortion should be a right and a woman should be able to decide whether to terminate her pregnancy. Persons with this perspective are pro-choice. However, there are others who believe that abortion is not a right and a woman should not be able to terminate a pregnancy just because she doesn’t want to have a baby. People with that view are pro-life. Because abortion is a debatable

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    During the 1920’s sometimes referred to as the "Jazz Age", America was taking its last final steps from the traditional period to new era of modernization. It was a time in which American popular culture reshaped itself in response to the urban, industrial, consumer- oriented society America was becoming (Brinkley 641). In this reshape two sides stood in defense of their beliefs, the traditionalist who wanted America to stay the same or go back to the way it was. Rebelling against the new customs

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    Ginger Rogers Professor Rivers ECN 1101 24 November 2015 Teen Pregnancies Many parent today are afraid to talk with their children and teens about sex and the importance of safe sex. With teen pregnancy dropping it is important for teen to know about safe sex, prevention of pregnancy and what options they have if they become pregnant. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that “in 2013 there was a total of 273,105 babies born to teens ages 15-19 but this is a drop of 10% from 2012”

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    In the very beginning, Judy’s aspiration to be a police officer, is met with ridicule by her peers and concern by her parents. Her parents Bonnie and Stu Hopps (Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake) are concerned not only about her safety, but also about the fragility of her dreams as they live in

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    the United States was weak. When the working class could not afford any more items, the economy collapsed in 1929 (Zeitz Web). Unrestrained emotional and physical desires of Gatsby contribute to his subsequent downfall (Topham Web). Gatsby’s aspirations are demolished by the unworthiness of the object of being affections, just as the Americans of the Roaring Twenties were wrecked by the unworthiness of their objectives—pleasure (“The Great Gatsby” Web). John admonishes us from the Bible that “For

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