Papers 1571-1580 of total 3411 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, and abortion. For example, in Mainland China abortion is recognized as an important tool to help curb population growth. In the Republic of Ireland, on the other hand, abortions are not readily available, even when the life of the mother is at risk. (Internet…
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…-medical studies, it emphasizes more on other issues.         ANIMAL RIGHTS         EXPERIMENTATION ON FETUSES         euthanasia, abortion, genetic engineering         Since the law states that most experimentation performed…
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…references to current abortion laws or anti-discrimination laws, the book takes a non-politicised view on feminism, (however due to the books pro-choice stance on abortion, it was removed from Irish libraries in the 1980's following the criminalisation…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to be used very extensively when Congress enacted these guidelines. My readings found that RICO has been used against a lot against white-collar criminals, as well as anti-abortion protesters, book stores, major corporations and banks. Even husbands who have…
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Category: /Literature
…these poems together acknowledging the hurt of an early pregnancy and abortion, which she considered a social experience shared by others that transcended her individual experience (Winchell 1). This collection of poems started her in the writing business. She…
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…that they can be rebuilt for another use. There are two different small companies that are interested in the building. One is a law firm interested in locating a branch in that area of the city. The other is an abortion clinic. Our chief negotiator is a strict…
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…during pregnancy by the placenta and acts to prevent spontaneous abortion. The hormone also prepares the mammary glands for milk production. After an ovum matures, it passes into the uterine tube, or fallopian tube. If there are sperm from sexual intercourse…
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…will see it too. For example I may not feel the same others would about certain social issues such as gun laws, capital punishment or abortion. The kinds of groups we belong to help shape the person we become. There are many structures of sociology such as age…
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Category: /Literature
…and "it will [also] prevent those voluntary abortions, and that horrid practice of women murdering their bastard children." He goes on to say that selling these infants as food only expedites the end of their inevitably worthless lives. Swift describes these hopeless…
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…to live an immoral life rather than a moral one!         What is good or bad is a decision made by each individual. For one person it might be that he considers marijuana an acceptable part of life, for another it might be that abortion is immoral…
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