Category: /Society & Culture/People
… was created for babies. Today, there are over forty houses for babies in India, and these houses have multiplied all over the world.
Mother Teresa was a big enemy of abortion. She preached that a life was a gift from God and should always be preserved. She…
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Category: /Literature/English
…abortion, others, who lived in rural areas, were held captive, or lived in communities with religious prohibitions or laws limiting or denying access to abortion may have no choice but to bear the unwanted child.
Rape commonly results in severe and long…
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Category: /History
…, to control ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the
Ten Commandments of God.
Therefore, the KKKKs views on abortion and homosexuality reflect those of the Bible. They are against abortion and believe it should be illegal unless the mothers life…
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Category: /History
…by one thousand every day.
A major contributing factor to the major loss of population may be the lack of childbirth. Sexually transmitted diseases have left millions of women infertile and, with abortion legal, abortions outnumber live births…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that Bartleby was a stillborn, dead inside his mothers womb. Furthermore, since the narrator abandoned Bartleby, his death can be interpreted as an abortion.
The theory that Bartlebys death is symbolically an abortion is supported by the fact that the narrator…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
…are at a greater risk, primarily because these teenagers are less likely to use birth control. Black and Hispanic teenagers are twice as likely to give birth as are white teenagers whereas whites girls are more likely to have abortions. In addition, teenagers who come…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that the problem might not just lie in fat, but overall
nutrition.Several medical procedures or side effects of them have been thought to promote
breast cancer. It was hypothesized by staff at the NEJM that self done abortions could
greatly increase the chances…
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
…around" without responsibility. Easy birth control and easy legal abortion has opened the door of illicit sex to woman and she has been lured into the so-called sexual revolution. But she is still the one who suffers the trauma of abortion and the side…
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
…that no God would ever justify himself. From the looting of an abortion clinic to the actual killing of a doctor performed abortions. The examples go on and on. No decent God would ever allow this.
Twain agrees with me to a certain extent. He agrees…
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Category: /Science & Technology
…that the problem might not just lie in fat, but overall nutrition.
Several medical procedures or side effects of them have been thought to promote breast cancer. It was hypothesized by staff at the NEJM that self done abortions could greatly increase the chances…
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