Papers 1791-1800 of total 3411 found.
…Heroin What do fatal overdose, spontaneous abortion, collapsed veins, and infectious diseases all have in common? They are all serious health conditions that might occur if someone is abusing opiates. This includes heroin, also known as diacetyl…
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…cause pregnancy; avoid use before you are ready to father children.” In a case like this many people will have an abortion. Abortions are used so often that I’m sure by now it can be considered a method of birth control. And if the parents do decide…
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…the outbreak of revolution in Russia in February as the opening of the permanent revolution he had predicted. He reached Petrograd in mid-May and assumed the leadership of a left-wing Menshevik faction. Following the abortive July Days uprising, Trotsky was arrested…
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…is the intention. If you intend to cause death and do cause death, then you are guilty of murder; it is of no consequence that you may have been motivated by kindness or pity.” In the same vein, abortion may be considered murder by those who consider the fetus…
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…than to merely let die. The deontological response might point out that the action of killing is wrong in itself, and should never be done regardless of the consequences. Religious fanatics such as those found in America,4 argue such a case for abortion
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…diseases. Women are running to abortion clinics because neither they nor their partners took the proper precautions ahead of time. If these people had listened to the advice that was given, there would be no cause for alarm. The only absolute guarantee…
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…to abortion(“How Far Should We Go?”). Most genetic engineers don’t pay attention to the results of their actions. When genetic scientists study customizing an unborn baby’s genetic features and characteristics, they need a sample of the embryo’s cell or tissues…
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…testing, options counseling and referrals to abortion clinics and adoption agencies. In the Media office, there are three nurse practitioners on staff who provide complete gynecological examinations including Pap tests. There is a physician who is affiliated…
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Category: /History
…provide these improvements. Many people who support abortion claim overpopulation as a major reason why abortion is not only a right, but a necessity. They claim that because of the enormous amount of people in the world, if all mothers kept their children…
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…1989, and abortions have increased 67% since 1970. In addition, unwed births make up 27% of all births in the United States, which is 2.5 times higher that 20 years ago. This information in unbelievable and should be enough to make anyone think twice…
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