Papers 1771-1780 of total 3411 found.
…repercussions such as abortions or sexually transmitted diseases. Pre-marital sex is also considered a sin because it's purpose is not procreation. A Christian and moral alternative to both homosexuality and pre-marital sex is chastity. The Church does…
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…. breeds corruption and inhibits the democratic process. Interest groups were created to gain support for certain issues. Farmers, laborers, gun control activists, abortion opponents, and teachers are just a few of the numerous interest groups…
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Category: /History
…it comes in so many different forms including psychological. A problem in Mill’s theory arises when trying to separate the public and private sphere of authority. Such issues as abortion and euthanasia fall within a grey area that is not easily decipherable…
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…for the people to abide by. Although the report deals with ethics in the bio-medical studies, it emphasizes more on other issues. ANIMAL RIGHTS EXPERIMENTATION ON FETUSES euthanasia, abortion, genetic engineering Since the law…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the uterine wall. It is only effective within seventy-two hours following conception. They also offer walk-in pregnancy testing, options counseling and referrals to abortion clinics and adoption agencies. In the Media office, there are three nurse practitioners…
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Category: /History
…corrected and the reactor was getting increasingly unstable. The operator disabled emergency shutdown procedures because a shutdown would abort the test. By 01:22 AM, when the operators thought they had stable conditions, they decided to start the test…
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Category: /History
…no sons, but with the introduction of ultrasound and safer abortion techniques, parents were able to “select” the sex of their unborn child, which lead to the abortion of many female foetuses . With the government cracking down upon this practice…
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…of emergency contraception could prevent an estimated 1.7 million unintended pregnancies and 800,000 abortions each year. Women should only use emergency contraceptives as a back up to their usual birth control method. Millions of women around the world have used…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a family has more than two children, paying the cost of abortions, paying bonuses to childless couples, encouraging and simplifying abortion procedures, and making it easier for women to work. As the government has the required resources, i.e., it’s command over…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the children wrong values. In public school textbooks, marriage is never mentioned as the foundation of the family, and yet these books are supposed to be the textbooks that introduce the child to an understanding of American society. Abortion is another issue…
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