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  • Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of the View That the Great Famine Was an Act of Genocide

    Assess the Strengths and Weaknesses of the View That the Great Famine Was an Act of Genocide

    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the view that the Great Famine was an act of genocide. The great famine was several years of partial or near-complete harvest failure in which no province or county was left unaffected by what can only be described as a monumental disaster. The famine was caused by a potato blight known as Phytopthera Infestans[1] and therefore the primary cause of the famine can only be put down to sheer

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    Submitted: October 6, 2017 By: matty199797
  • Abortion

    Abortion

        To be unconditionally pro-life means that you are pro-science, pro-women, and to be pro-life means to promote human flourishing to all. To be pro-life to me means that I believe that a new human being is being created, and is the same as all of us even though its not born, and that also means that, that baby being created has the same rights and should be treated fairly, so therefore, abortion is

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    Essay Length: 280 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2017 By: amaillet
  • Argument Analysis: Judith Jarvis Thomason's a Defense of Abortion

    Argument Analysis: Judith Jarvis Thomason's a Defense of Abortion

    Danny Cross Prof. Cecere PHI 220-101M Ethics 11/15/2017 Argument Analysis: Judith Jarvis Thomson’s A Defense of Abortion Judith Jarvis Thomson’s main thesis in this article was an argument that a fetus is not a person from the moment of conception, and that abortion is not always impermissible but also not always permissible. Meaning that abortion is sometimes acceptable, even if the fetus is considered persons. The circumstances surrounding an abortion color the permissibility morally. She

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    Essay Length: 962 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2017 By: Danny Cross
  • The Moral Dilemma of Abortion

    The Moral Dilemma of Abortion

    The Moral Dilemma of Abortion Abortion is a very popular debated topic in today's society. The question of whether abortion is morally right or wrong is everywhere. There are numerous groups for abortion, and there are numerous groups that are against it as well. There is propaganda everywhere trying desperately to persuade people in one direction or the other. All the propaganda can really be misleading, but the issue really does heavily depend one question.

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    Essay Length: 654 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2017 By: Shabbyz
  • Abortions Should Be Illegal

    Abortions Should Be Illegal

    Orellana Ashley Orellana Mrs. Harris English 303B May 7, 2017 Abortions should be illegal Imagine not having a say in whether or not you want to have a life? How would you feel if someone took your ability to live? Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. Abortions have continued to be a controversial topic even after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, which declared abortion “a fundamental

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    Essay Length: 1,040 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2018 By: ash111
  • If You Want a Picture for the Future, Imagine a Boot Stamping on a Human Face – Forever - Throughout the Text, 1984, Orwell Presents a Cynical View of Humanity

    If You Want a Picture for the Future, Imagine a Boot Stamping on a Human Face – Forever - Throughout the Text, 1984, Orwell Presents a Cynical View of Humanity

    1984 essay – exam redo 14th July “If you want a picture for the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever”. ‘Throughout the text, 1984, Orwell presents a cynical view of humanity. Discuss’. A1: Through ultimate control of relationships and emotions by leaders; the society breeds hatred and disapproves of love in its citizens. A2: Orwell depicts an oppressive government forcefully demanding change within their nation in order to remove their

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    Submitted: October 6, 2018 By: MadalynT
  • Catholic Views of Sexuality

    Catholic Views of Sexuality

    The most comprehensive and brief form of professing and summarizing Catholic doctrine comes from the Nicene Creed, which was formed and written during the First Council of Nicaea which took place in AD 325. The Creed is worth quoting at length to summarize the Catholic faith, it states: I believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. I believe in one lord Jesus Christ, the

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    Submitted: October 22, 2018 By: cmmchc

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