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…was found guilty for it, though she refused to pay the resulting fine but no attempt was made to force her to do so. In her writings, Anthony occasionally mentioned abortion. Anthony opposed abortion which at the time was an unsafe medical procedure for women…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…; feminism is mainly characterized by the feeling that society and culture are dominated by men. Abortion and society since the Darwinian Revolution of the 19th century our society has turned upside down. Everything under the sun had become questionable…
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…, abortion, on the basis of amniocentesis, has been another means of population control where girl babies are concerned. As in the case of infanticide, the authorities have been largely powerless to restrict the practice, abortion being for the most part legal…
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…, or diseases, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. These stem cells could also be used in research to create new drugs to treat these and other conditions. <Tab/>Currently, stem cells for this type of research are obtained from aborted fetal tissue…
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…to answer. One of the best examples of hate crimes committed on account of a person's viewpoint is the killing of doctors who perform abortions and bombing of abortion clinics by people in the pro-life movement. In a way, it is like the bombing of black…
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abortion rights, gun control and the Equal Rights Amendment. During the Iran-Contra scandal, as vice chairman of the congressional investigation commission, Cheney became of one Congress's most stalwart defenders of the Reagan administration. William Cohen…
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…Act, "prohibiting discrimination based on sex in any educational program receiving federal funding."16 Other women's interests that were adopted along the way by the feminist movement include birth control, abortion, violence against women, and women…
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…family history of cancer, DNA, high levels of estrogen, having an abortion, and diet. At the most basic level, scientists agree that breast cancer is a genetic disease. Recently genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 have been thought as a cause of cancer. The genes BRCA1…
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…most ardent supporters, backing him up on defense issues like the ``Star Wars'' missile defense system. He also voted against Democrats on almost every social issue, including abortion rights, gun control and the Equal Rights Amendment. During the Iran…
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Category: /History
…a common practice, and was thought of as the prelude to political activism. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and Abortion campaigns were the primary motivations in getting women out of the house and into the movement. The people involved in the movement were…
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