Baby bin refers to a safe place where a woman can drop her baby which she want to abandon. Baby bin was invented in order to reduce the habit of dropping babies in the dumpster, because in most cases the babies will be dead before they are discovered.
One advantage of legalizing baby bin is that it will rescue a lot of babies whose lives would have been lost otherwise. And no one can tell what those babies can become tomorrow or how much they will contribute to their country and the world at large. Imagine what the US would have lost, if Obama or Thomas Edison has died on the dumpster as a baby.
The disadvantage is that, legalizing baby bin may encourage more women to abandon their babies, especially disable children.
Another dis merit is that legalizing baby bin violate the right of a child to know his or her parents. It also downgrades and neglects the responsibility of the parents to take care of their children.
In 1863 Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves. He is the "great American" in whose "symbolic shadow" the attendees of King's address literally stand on the grounds before the Lincoln Monument in Washington DC, in August of 1963. However, Dr. King's reference is somewhat ironic, here, as he goes on to emphasize that precisely one hundred years later, black people remain, by any measure of equality, fundamentally not free, not free to vote, not free to peaceably assemble, not free from violence. While Lincoln's decree became "a beacon of hope" for African Americans, they exist still within the shadow of injustice and continued oppression. Further, assembled on the grounds of the nation's capital, it is manifestly apparent that the promises signified by this city designed (In part by black architect, Benjamin Banneker) as a series of monuments celebrating democracy, have not been delivered to black Americans. They have no political "capital" in this place, and they have come, in part, to reclaim and "cash the check" that came back marked "insufficient funds" on the promise of equality established by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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1. You ( not be ) ..are not of..... any use to me unless you learn to type
2. If I ( have ) ...will have.. enought money , I will buy a new skateboard
3.She will be angry if you ( not , tell ) ..do not tell.... the truth
4.If they take their medicine , they (feel) ..will feel... better
5 . We ( not , get) ...do not get. good marks if we don't learn hard
6.If he ( not , go) ...does not go. back now , he will be late
7.They ( not / let).... will not let. you in if you come late
8.If you ( not/go) ..do not go.. away , I'll send for a policeman
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Explanation:
After I posted the letter I realised that I wrote the wrong address on it.(it's all past tense)
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