Papers 1581-1590 of total 59599 found.
…. Either way they see post-mortem judgment as a farce by the church to control us so we fear God. Science has only answered one of the questions definitively, the birth issue. We are products of the combining of make and female chromosomes that come together…
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…the Canadian population; "Canada will be an aging society with such a low birth rate that it will soon be unable to sustain its population without sustained immigration." Immigrants are a source of labour to the Canadian economy; immigrants are as likely as people…
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…. The first obedience was to her father, the second an obedience to her husband, and the final obedience was to her sons when she was left a widow. This insured that women were never able to live their own lives and were always under the control of someone else…
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…is very likely to occur. The couple will then choose a surrogate mother and make an agreement in which she will carry the baby and release it to the genetic parents after the birth. There are four different kinds of surrogacy arrangements. Total…
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…The Life and Legend of Anne Rice An Anne Rice Biography An author creates a door to the subconscious that transports you to a dreamland, a place whose very existence is based on your imagination alone. Controlled by the pages of text before you…
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Category: /Literature/English
…regret an abortion, but this should not be a reason to deny choice to all women. We must take into consideration that contraceptive information and services are still not available to all women, especially teens and the poor . Also, Birth control
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…, and the well being of the mother. 3.Finally, the Planned Parenthood.Org website explains if safe, legal abortions were not available, more women would experience unwanted births. Mothers with unwanted births suffer from higher levels of depression and lower levels…
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…promiscuous environment I today's younger generation. It is my opinion that the average teenage pregnancy and STD's rate are at its peak due to a lack of knowledge relating to sex. Nearly 13 percent of all U.S. births in 1997 were to teens (ages 15 to 19…
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…to become pregnant, social stereotypes of mother and infants, medicinal technology and the control over childbirth. It is also remarkable that even women in the same culture differ in motherhood. The birth of a child does not have the same effect in every woman…
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…One of the most famous advancements in Genetic issues occurred when "Dolly" the sheep was born on February 24, 1997, in Edinburgh Scotland. She was cloned from a cell of another sheep. Prior to her birth scientists thought mammals could…
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