Papers 2101-2110 of total 3411 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…on account of their sex. Some writers set out lists of supposedly essential feminist policies, for them true feminists, for example, support abortion and avoid marriage. The problem with these things is that they ignore changing circumstances and shifts…
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…and appropriately. Legalization is necessary, to ensure medical safeguards and make it equally available to all who choose it. Proponents wish to avoid "back-alley suicides" much the way "back-alley abortions" used to be performed. This also erodes the privacy…
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…another child are enormous and few are those who can afford it. As a result, many families abort or expose their first babies if they are disabled or girls. Babies who have escaped abortion are most dearly treasured and loved. They grow up to enjoy free…
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…. She also worked in a hospital and saw women dying all the time of incorrectly done abortions. Emma was outraged about all the men who have VD and all of the women who had died from bad abortions. She decided to start teaching about birth control. She…
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Category: /Literature/English
…after one child, sterilization after the second one and abortion for unapproved pregnancies. The policy rests on a coercive system of sanctions and rewards. Economic sanctions include: payment of an "excess child levy" as compensation to the state…
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Category: /History
…of a disaster. Abortions became popular at this time even though most of them proved fatal to the mother. If abortion was not an option then many illegitimate children were easily left on a lonely hillside to die. Another problem with childbirth in Rome were…
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Category: /History
…of a disaster. Abortions became popular at this time even though most of them proved fatal to the mother. If abortion was not an option then many illegitimate children were easily left on a lonely hillside to die. Another problem with childbirth in Rome were…
Details: Words: 2036 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…control method employed require IUDs after one child, sterilization after the second one and abortion for unapproved pregnancies. The policy rests on a coercive system of sanctions and rewards. Economic sanctions include: payment of an "excess child levy…
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Category: /History
…something to abort and have aborted. Others after delivery have killed their children with their own hands, so as not to leave them in such oppressive slavery.” Spaniards forced Indians to work in mines rather than in the gardens which led to a spread…
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…were in the air and nearing their targets that Carter informed Congress. Eight servicemen died in a mission that was eventually aborted. The next president, Ronald Reagan, more than once refused to seek Congressional approval before sending US troops…
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