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contraception Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy.
deterrence A deterrence is something that discourages or stops someone from doing something.
discrimination Discrimination is the unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice.
equality Equality means fair and equal treatment, rights, and opportunity.
euthanasia Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering from disease.
hate A hate crime is a crime based on a prejudice view such as racism.
crime A hate crime is a crime based on a prejudice view such as racism.
heterosexual If you are heterosexual, it means you are attracted to people of the opposite sex.
homophobia Homophobia is prejudice against gay people.
homosexual If you are homosexual, it means you are attracted to people who are the same sex as you.
holy A holy war is a war that is believed to be for religious purpose.
war A holy war is a war that is believed to be for religious purpose.
justice Justice is fairness and equality in the way that people are treated.
morality Morality refers to the rules of what is right and wrong within a society.

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