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…. See objections against cloning, abortion, nuclear and biochemical weapons, and much else. To sum up,I strongly agree that technology can change the condition of humanity.However some innovations could have unexpectable impact on humanity.And…
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…. There are millions of embryos that are being aborted or miscarried everyday. I think I would feel comfortable knowing that the baby I just miscarried was being used to possibly save another life. The American public needs to become educated in the advantages stem cell…
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…was another significant change in American life. In 1873, the Comstock Law was passed. This law made it illegal to use the Postal Service system for any article or pamphlet intended for contraceptive information or abortion. Then, in the early 1900's, Margaret…
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…for research purposes with informed consent of the donors. Embryonic stem cells possess the attribute of pluropotency, which is to say that they are capable of issuing in any cell type except the placenta. Another source is from germ cells from aborted fetuses…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Gun Control         Abortion, euthanasia, and capital punishment are all controversial issues in today's society. Just as important of an issue to many people is gun control. Gun control lobbyists believe that there should be more control over…
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…cried because of the gift she offered us. What a gift! Could anyone give us anything of greater value? A million dollars wouldn't come close. I'm sure some of her friends or family members suggested she have an abortion. It makes me shudder to think what…
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…justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since 1981 and the first woman to serve on the Court. She became one of the most influential justices, often holding the balance of power as a crucial swing vote on abortion, religion, affirmative action…
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…government when required to achieve societal needs. (Exception: social-issues conservatives advocate government intrusion on matters of abortion, drugs and pornography.) ·<Tab/>Conservatives believe in individual freedom…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to the bottom of this investigation, Meg Carter tried and succeeded in collecting information about Joey Diaz's and Michael Gallagher's relations from Teresa Peron. Ms. Peron confided in Meg Carter with her information, specifically about her abortion. She begged…
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…virus can be disastrous in early gestation. The virus may infect all organs and cause a variety of congenital defects. Infection could lead to fetal death, spontaneous abortion, or premature delivery. The severity of the effect of Rubella virus depend largely…
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