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…the right to control her body and has the right to an abortion, but the fetus is a completely different life. For example, if I told you that I believed that life began when the mother gave birth to the child, but that I still opposed abortion, you'd be left…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that way. By making every class think that they were the best it did away with any feelings of “bitterness” between two or more castes. And in allowing the Controllers to reproduce or make any kind of person they needed they can alter them in m! any ways good…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to from birth. Likewise, in our society, we also use drugs to control emotions. The most common one is alcohol. People drink until they drop after a hard day at work, or an emotional hardship because they don’t want to experience the emotion. Also…
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Category: /History
…in 1817 and over the next two years defeated the Spanish who had regained control of His country of birth. <Tab/>Bolivar continued to fight for the freedoms of South America and freeing it from Spanish rule. In 1819 Columbia was declared free…
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…While walking, the adults show great control over their bodies. They move their shoulders when going through narrow spaces, change the length of their stride to step on target spots, and keep their balance as they move along the path they’re following…
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Category: /History
…of the amount in the U.S.A. and ½ the amount in India" (1987, pg. 42,) The birth rate of India in 1983 was 34 and the death rate was 14. The population growth of 2%, even with extensive birth control efforts has remained the same. It is difficult to exert…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, however, that the present-day totalitarian states' methods were still "crude and unscientific." For example, in the novel the different classes had been brainwashed since birth to believe that they all contributed equally to society. Therefore, the people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to forty-five percent of adults consisted of two children. Abortion and birth control were obviously part of the reason for the baby bust. New York State liberalized its abortion law in 1970 and other states followed and in 1973 abortion was recognized…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Black Veil,? and ?The Birth Mark.? They are all about a life altering decision one must face and the consequences of that decision. In ?Young Goodman Brown,? the dilemma faced by the main character is about the strength of his faith in God and the trust he…
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…financially supporting dependents prior to his or her death, those dependents may have a claim for loss of support. Failure to perform C-section and failure to recognize and treat seizures in the period following the birth: Cerebral Palsy and brain damage which…
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