… so different to what it used to be. The advancement of technology, coupled with such things as HIV/AIDS or terrorism and America's retaliation (and the Iraq War), combines to form a mind boggling, and somewhat depressing environment for one to live…
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… at work hitherto unacknowledged by those who are affected the most, the black citizens of crime ridden inner cities? In April of 2001, a riot broke out in the black neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine in Cincinnati, Ohio. The spark was the shooting by…
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… only is eating necessary to survival, but it is also a recreational activity, associated with most holidays, bringing joy to many people. However, for nearly 10 million people in the U.S. alone, eating is an enemy. These 10 million people suffer from…
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… world, from the streets to the judicial courts. On one side are left wing pacifists, mothers scared for their children, and those who believe that, as a progressive society, we should dispose of machines that allow their users to end the life of anybody,…
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… from an AIDS test: his results are positive. The patient nervously confesses to the doctor that he did not contract this disease from his wife, but from another woman. His wife and the doctor are friends; they've been friends throughout school, and…
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… come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed." John 3:20 Some would say that evil has never been treated more harshly than in today's civilization. They would use examples such as September 11. The terrorist actions of Osama Bin…
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… of this decade is euthanasia. Euthanasia can be traced as far back as to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. It was sometimes allowed in these civilizations to help others die. Voluntary euthanasia was approved in these ancient societies.…
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… not be banned. First of all, let's see the definition of genetically modified (GM) food. It is food that contains ingredients that have had their genetic structure modified in order for the crops to grow faster, to be bigger, or to be more resistant…
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… to avoid this is not to become one at all, by getting an abortion. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy before birth. An Abortion results in the death of a fetus or embryo. An abortion may be spontaneous or induced. A spontaneous abortion is commonly…
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… continually argued in the past and will be for many years to come. The main controversy is; should abortion be legalized? The first step is to define abortion. Abortion is the destruction of the fetus or unborn child while the child is still in the…
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