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Megan Williams

by Stephen J. Ardent in Ethnicity, October 23, 2009
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Megans Williams recants her accusation that six people abused, tortured, and raped her in 2007.

You are Guilty Until Proven Innocent

by justb3u in Issues, October 22, 2009
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I think we need to rethink the words we say.

Teen Abortion

by stephanieortiz in Issues, August 23, 2009
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The insight on teen abortion and what they believe is right.

Pause

by Leonardo davinci Evans in Issues, August 5, 2009
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Poem.

The United States Should Have a Law That

by wwetributes897 in Law, August 1, 2009
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The United States should have a law that falsely accusing someone of a crime would be a severe punishment. People frequently lie about what they say and they ruin people’s lives, often times the accusers are not punished at all.

Michael Jackson: Why Does His Death Have Such an Impact to So Many People?

by Vassilis K Manoussos in People, June 29, 2009
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Some thoughts about why people mourn the death of Michael Jackson when they ignore the death of more important people.

The Growing Influence of the Church

by silverspoon in History, April 13, 2009
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The Church was the unifying force in the Middle Ages; most Europeans believed that only the Church could give eternal salvation. Church influence was so strong that Europe was referred to as “Christendom.” The Church provided government services, ad its laws crossed political borders.

The Rules That Change Us

by Evelyn Moore in Society, April 12, 2009
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This brief discussion considers the way in which as the rules around us change, things that may have been done in the past can become acceptable when they were previously wrong and conversely become wrong when they were once acceptable. Reference is made to Peter Cimino’s article which set me thinking in the first place.

War and Destruction: How Helpless It Make’s Me Feel

by bigcraig in Issues, February 12, 2009
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Innocent lives taken, survivors living in intolerable conditions, towns and cities blown bits – why?

The Expansion of Trade Influence in the Post Classical Era of World History

by Steaven Rojas in History, January 21, 2009
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This essay explains the main influences that the expansion of trade had with the world during its post classical period. It also explains what type of effects it have with everyday life, beliefs, hiearchy standings and explains what whether their was a positive outcome to the expansion of trade or a negative, or a mix.

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