Most have the same view on abortion, it is an act of murder, but what about those who think its ok, that it's not really a child yet until it is born, it’s just a fetus? How can we reach out to those who think that it's ok to kill their own children? We need to stop this cycle of abortion once and for good, let everyone see the wrong in it.
Abortion is an act of killing no matter how you put it. The child is a child from day one, the day of contraception. Most people who have been raped or this child has been made in a horrifying matter consider abortion because they think that what if my child finds out what happen to me and I don’t want to be reminded daily of what happen to me. Think of it this way, you see homeless people on the street and think that they would be better off dead, we don't go kill them and think that it is the right thing to do. We don't go kill the elderly because they are suffering or in a nursing home. We try to make their lives better by helping them So why would we kill a child that hasn’t even gotten the chance to live, to do something great. There are plenty of other options that we could give the child and ourselves to help cope with this remembrance. First of all you can get consoling to help you cope with the incident, and the child could also be put up for adoption and they would never have to know how they were conceived. All I am saying is adoption is an option, and keeping the child is an option, don't let abortion be an option. Let the child be giving a chance to live and make a difference in this world.
http://www.biblebelievers.com/jmelton/abortion.html
Emily Sanfilippo
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Teenager's and Today's Society
What is the one thing that teens of this decade are spending so much time worried about? The answer, fitting in, this decade has put such a pressure on teenagers, especially girls that they have to be the girl that they see in the magazines. They have to be super skinny, tan, and have the perfect makeup and hair job done. Teens are willing to do anything to reach this look to "fit in," even risk their own lives. Being a teenager myself who is constantly worried about my weight and how I look, I can feel where these girls are coming from, but what if it was "cool" to be a healthy weight, it was ok to be pale, or just look like yourself for the day?
I would just like to give you some numbers I found on these topics, the deadliest form of skin cancer increases 75 percent in people who tan in their teens and 20s. 19.3 percent of high school students have considered killing themselves, 14.5 high school students have made actual plans to kill themselves, and 19,000 high school students have planned there suicides during a major episode of depression. Also at the age of thirteen 53 percent of girls are unhappy with their body, this grows to 78 percent by the time they reach 17
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/25/health/main6333678.shtml
http://www.teensuicidestatistics.com/statistics-facts.html
http://depts.washington.edu/thmedia/view.cgi?section=bodyimage&page=fastfacts
In saying all this I would like to see a change in today's society. Where teenagers aren’t afraid to be themselves, teenager's are not judged on the way they look, and that everyone can just get along. The media can show what these celebrities look like in real life and just stop making the world out to be that you have to look like this in order to fit in. I believe this would solve alot of these problems listed above.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Taylor Pugh
Taylor Pugh, a 4 year old boy was disiplined due to a out-of-dresscode hairstyle. Although school's should have set rules, should Taylor Pugh been disiplined so strongly? No, in dealing with a four year old boy, young children of this age are more worried about recess than what the other kids are wearing or what they look like, all Taylor Pugh was trying to do is contribute to the "Locks of Love" organization, not tryin to disrubt class in any form. I believe that at that age or any age it is the parents responsibilty to teach there children right from wrong and how to act in a public environment. The school's should stop trying to act like there parents and inforce rules in them that there parents would not find sutible at home, if they are disrubting class then there parents can deal with that on there on time manner in there own form. In saying that Taylor's mother thought it was sutible for Taylor to have long hair, I see this as teaching Taylor how to be an effective leader in today's society and give back to others. http://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/headlines/20100113-Mesquite-ISD-planning-to-send-long-5550.ece
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Adoption for the disabled
This topic is a bit touchy for me, I am a strong believer that every child needs a home, someone to love them, , and some place to grow mentally and physically. Most women dream of having little girl of little boy, but they dont see them having mental problems such as being disabled. They dream of the perfect child, bringing them home and saving their lives. But what about the kids who dont get taken home because of a little imperfection. I would like to see that change here in America, yes I understand that some adults dont think that they could supply a environment sutible for them. In saying all these thoughts I would just like to see the disabled children given a chance to have a great love in their life, and share a connection with a parent just like all the others.
Friday, February 18, 2011
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