Wednesday, October 7, 2015

3) Potential research topic.
Abortion:

  • Source Citation

"Abortion." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 14 Oct. 2015.

  • An abortion is a medical procedure that ends a pregnancy.  It is a huge ethical debate because as the baby is present in the mothers' stomach, it becomes a fetus, therefore it is a human.  It places the soon-to-be mother in risk of death and infections if the procedure is not done correctly.
- Everyone should have the right to life. As soon as the egg is fertilized from the sperm, a human life has developed.
- By the late 1800's in the United States, abortion abortion became illegal in many states. 
- About 200,000 women die every year in developing nations because of illegal abortions.

  • What was the first state/ country to participate in abortions?
  • What are ways that abortions can be avoided?
  • I fully understand every word featured in the Abortion Topic.
  • One question I could pose to my peers is: Why should abortion be legal in the United States, if this is the land of the free?

Interracial Marriage:
  • Source Citation

    "Interracial Marriage." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 14 Oct. 2015.
  • Interracial Marriages have been occurring at early as the 1600s, where the first recorded marriage was between English colonist John Rolfe and Native American Pocahontas in Virginia in 1614.
In June 1958 Mildred Jeter, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, were legally married in the District of Columbia.  When they returned to Virginia, interracial marriage was banned.  They were sentenced to a year in prison for violating the state’s anti-miscegenation law.  The Lovings brought their issue to the Supreme Court.  The Loving v. Virginia decision made interracial marriage legal in the United States, invalidating anti-miscegenation laws in Virginia.
-Interracial marriage has been increasing in acceptance around the world and is seen more frequently now. 
  • What does anti-miscegenation mean?
  • How has interracial marriages increased? 
  • A question I can pose to my peers is: What made racist individuals change their minds' on interracial marriage?
Prostitution:
  • Source Citation
"Prostitution." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 16 Oct. 2015.

  • Prostitution is the exchange of sex for payment.  Women and men are prostitutes; however, the word prostitute is more commonly used in reference of females.  It is legal and regulated in some countries, including the Netherlands and Germany. 
-Children who usually run away from home, with no money or source of shelter, are more deceptable to prostituting.
-  Many street prostitutes are drug addicts and need money in order to obtain money to fulfill their habits.  The pimp introduces the women to drugs, which in return makes her addicted.  He is then able to control her and force her to work for him.


  • What is the first country that introduced prostitution?
  • I fully comprehend every word in the Prostitution Topic.
  • A question I can pose to my peers is: How do you feel about the topic of prostitution? Should it be illegal?

Smoking:

  • Source Citation

"Smoking." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2015. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 22 Oct. 2015.

  • There are 1.3 billion people in the world that a heavy smokers.  Many national governments try to create different ideas to end smoking, especially among teenagers.  Approximately, 1.7 billion people would be smoking by 2020.
  • -Tobacco contains more than four thousands chemicals, which are very toxic to humans' bodies. 
  • -Many advertisements are banned in order to prevent children from smoking tobacco.
  • How can we stop the use of smoking around the world?
  • I fully comprehend every word in the Smoking Topic.
  •  A question I can pose to my peer is: Why do you think smoking is not illegal if it kills many humans?
Torture:

Source Citation


"Torture." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale, 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.


  • Physical assault or harm to a human, animal, or any species is considered tortured.
  • -Humans Rights bans the idea of torture. Moreover, it states, “no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.” 
  • -Since September 11,2001, torture has become a huge conflict and something everyone tries to avoid.
  • I understand every word in the Torture Topic.
  • How 

3 comments:

  1. The abortion topic is very good. Four more topics to go.

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  2. Your questions posed for interracial marriage are excellent! Your prostitution topic is excellent as well. I like the fact that you wrote in your own words which was exactly what the assignment called for. Two more topics to go!

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  3. You wrote: "Children who usually run away from home, with no money or source of shelter, are more deceptable to prostituting." The word you wanted here was susceptible, not deceptable, but I knew what you meant.

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