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…of America. Center for Disease Control (CDC). Birth Defects / Congenital Anomalies. 17 June 2002. 9 Oct. 2005 <http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/bdefects.htm>.…
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…). It is getting so easy and cheap for people to have an abortion that it is becoming a type of birth control. Abortionists believe that you’re not really killing the fetus, since it was never alive. They also believe that if you were raped then you shouldn’t have…
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…gestational diabetes in the past. When a pregnant woman does not control her blood sugar, her baby may grow too large, the baby’s organs may not be fully developed before birth, the baby’s blood sugar may be low after birth, or the baby could be stillborn. Some…
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…Throughout the world, there is a dramatic difference in the wealth of nations. Twenty eight percent of the entire worlds population controls eighty percent of the worlds wealth, leaving the remaining twenty percent of wealth to be divided among…
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…, newspaper articles, or speeches. However, there are those “radical” people who will go as far as bombing abortion clinics. What does killing lives prove? Ironically, most Pro-Life people also do not believe in contraception. Birth control and abstinence…
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…by more than 3.5% annually; the population doubled between 1967 and 1996. Despite an aggressive government birth-control program that began in the mid-1970s, the annual growth rate still stands at about 2.2%, a level expected to continue through 2000, severely…
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…in using birth control such as condoms, female condoms, pills, and other forms of birth control? 3. If you got pregnant or a STD from his person do you think he or she will take on his or her responsibilities? 4. What would your parents think when they find…
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…as it is not abused and used as a birth control. Female bodies are designed to bear offspring, unless disrupted by physical malfunction or human intervention (Podell). However, women have been attempting to control this function since the 1950’s (Podell). Abortion…
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…. It tells of women*s desire to have authority over men; And true gentleness depends on deeds rather than birth. The tale begin with a Knight who ultimately rapes a maiden. He is taken and condemned to die (such was the custom then) but the king, in honor…
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…of rape, incest, or death to the mother for carrying the baby to term. Others think that abortion should not be legal under any circumstances. Some others seem to think that abortion is there as their birth control. In very early abortions, the uterus…
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