Papers 1381-1390 of total 3411 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…and aborted fetuses from fertility clinics. The moral issue that has many members of parliament split is whether or not embryos should be considered living. Since the embryo has no chance of survival after the removal of stem cells, the debaters are caught up…
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…believe that embryonic stem cells can have a positive impact in finding a cure for a wide range of diseases including Parkinson's disease, while conservative groups have compared the use of embryonic stem cells to abortion. This has prompted the government…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was written, the Supreme Court decided whether women should have a right to an abortion in Roe v. Wade (410 U.S. 113 (1973)). I believe the decision was made in favor of women's rights mostly because the court made a progressive decision to consider…
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…of sovereignty and loving plan." In South Africa, where the government enforces Euthanasia and abortion in order to keep the population under control, thousands of citizens are trying abolish physician assisted suicide and abortion. A large number of terminally ill…
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…developed through cloning, they can determine the causes of spontaneous abortions. Contraceptive specialists believe that if they can determine how an embryo knows where to implant itself, they can develop a contraceptive that would prevent embryos from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…rises in the story: For what purpose did Miss Emily truly acquire the arsenic? The logical explanation to this is to kill Homer; but it can also be presumed that she purchased it to have an abortion. One teaspoon of arsenic can produce an almost instant…
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….         On the standards of beliefs on the controversial subjects today such as abortion, same sex marriages, doctor assisted suicides, and Gay rights, they stand on similar ground along with other Christian religions. They do not believe in marriages of the same sex…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…goals are exposed: burying her, getting new teeth for Anse, and getting an abortion for Dewey Dell. According to George Wolfe, "Addie's section is narrated in tense, cryptic, and expository prose…
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…as “typical” Christian (misogynist, pro death-penalty, anti-abortion, homophobe) values. Also, The International Office of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Leonard Peltier is a Native American given two death sentences for the shootout that ensued from…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…girls who become pregnant, are then force with an important choice: whether to keep the baby, give it up for adoption, or have an abortion. If they have had a relationship with the father of the child, they may consider marriage. In the old days, half…
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