American Lit/Writing your own Independence

 

The Founding Fathers risked their lives and the lives of their families to make a statement to
the empire of Great Britain and the rest of the world. The document they created would have
been viewed as treason by the British government, and had they failed in their great plight
for independence they would likely have lost everything, including their lives.
Your task is to write your own Declaration of Independence. You must follow the guidelines
below to create this document, which should mirror the real Declaration of Independence.

Guidelines for writing Declaration of Independence:
1) Preamble: Discuss the reasons for why you are writing this Declaration. (From,
“When in the Course of human Events” to “declare the Causes which impel them to
the Separation.”) What reasons do you believe you should declare your
independence?
2) Declaration of Student Rights: Explain what you believe, the philosophy and ideals
behind your document. (From, “We hold these Truths to be self-evident….”) What
beliefs about your independence do you have
3) List of Complaints/Grievances: List the person/persons to whom you are addressing
your complaints, and what you specifically are complaining about. (From, “To prove
this, let Facts be submitted to a candid World….”) An example might be “Our
Teachers have assigned an enormous amount of homework that we were forced to
complete at times inconvenient.” (Caveat: You may not list any individuals by name,
and all complaints must be intelligently worded and appropriate for school!)
4) Statements of prior attempts to redress grievances: List the ways in which you
have already tried to address your complaints. (From “Nor have We been wanting in
attentions to our British brethren…”) In what ways have you already tried to address
your complaints?
5) Declaration of Independence: Describe how you want things to change as a result of
this Declaration. (From “We, therefore…”) How would you want things to change if
you became independent?

 

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Unicef states that 250,000 women die every year because of legal and illegal abortions: 75,000 of them die of self-inflicted abortions; 75,000 die of convulsions; and the other 100,000 die of blood poisoning caused by an infection of the uterus. Therefore, if abortion is legalized there will be not only more fetal murders but also more mothers will die.

None of the methods women use to abort are completely safe. One of the most common methods used is Suction Aspiration. The doctor uses a special tool to suck the baby into a collection bottle. Great care must be taken to prevent the uterus from being damaged, which would cause haemorrhage. A woman with haemorrhage will need a blood transfusion that could cause her AIDS. Also infection may easily occur if fetal tissue is left behind in the uterus. Another method used for babies as old as twenty four weeks, is the Dilation and Evacuation. Sharp jaws are used to grasp different parts of the unborn baby which are then torn away. The skull of the baby must be crushed to facilitate the procedure.

Another technique used by a lot of pregnant women is the RU486. The RU486 are pills used to abort the undesired child. These pills have very dangerous side effects. They could cause severe bleeding, nausea, vomiting, pain, and even death. In France a woman died because of this drug while others suffered life threatening heart attacks. Also RU486 can cause severe malformations in later pregnancies. Therefore the baby is not the only one that is endangered.

The baby’s mother not only has to deal with physical consequences, but also psychological problems that could last for a lifetime. Women that abort usually suffer severe traumas. Once, a woman

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