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Define the following terms: Abortion Child sacrifice Torture Injustice Nepotism Killing Murder Intimidation Detention
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Define the following terms: Abortion Child sacrifice Torture Injustice Nepotism Killing Murder Intimidation Detention
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Abortion: The deliberate termination of a pregnancy, typically through medical procedures.
Child sacrifice: The ritualistic killing of children as an offering to a deity or for other religious or cultural reasons.
Torture: The act of inflicting severe physical or psychological pain on someone as a form of punishment, interrogation, or coercion.
Injustice: Lack of fairness or justice; a situation in which people are treated unfairly or unjustly.
Nepotism: The practice of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs or opportunities they may not be qualified for.
Killing: The act of causing death to a living being.
Murder: The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
Intimidation: The act of making someone feel fearful or threatened, often in order to manipulate or control them.
Detention: The act of keeping someone in official custody, typically as a form of punishment or to prevent them from causing harm.
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