Papers 1781-1790 of total 3411 found.
…to his wife, but he also refused to admit so when he was placed on the stand. To make matters worse, Barr had at one point stood on the House floor and said that abortion was equivalent to murder, yet later, he admitted to taking his own wife to have…
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…make an important contribution to our society. I think if parents are not prepared to take on the challenges of a child with Down syndrome they should have options, should one of these options be abortion? IV. What I Learned I would have a hard time…
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…and painful existence, the couple considers the alternatives: to forgo rearing children; to adopt; to use prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion; to use donor gametes free of the recessive trait; or to use the cells of one of the adults and attempt to clone…
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…available. They may choose to abort the baby, put it up for adoption, or raise the child. Teen pregnancy has been on the rise in recent years. In 1997, 13 percent of all births were to teenage girls. Among those teen births 76 percent were outside a marriage…
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…continue to smoke, drink, and undergo abortions, all of which have very real and proven consequences to their health, while being denied implants. In May 2000 the FDA approved the use of saline implants. As quoted by the Washington Post, “FDA officials said…
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…, suicide or self defense. One exception to this would be the example of “absolute value” with regard to abortions. The example was used about a woman who has a tubal pregnancy. I do not think it is immoral to perform an abortion in order save a woman…
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…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 states…
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…their money in other communities where businesses look more professional than that of their own, and families are fighting over material things that do not have value or meaning. There is also a rise in welfare, section eight housing, abortion, credit card…
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…, and that touchy subjects like AIDS and abortion are frequently used to boost ratings. Soaps share the subjects of love, lust, hate, ambition, and betrayal with romance novels but are different, as Todd notes, in where novels always end in love and soaps adopt a more…
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…. The right-to-life movement developed in the 1960’s out of the Roman Catholic opposition to abortion. Alarmed by the growing demand of many women to have abortion made legal, the church acted. They stay strong in their opposition against this and hope to keep…
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