Category: /Literature
portrayed in Hemingway's short story, "Hills Like White Elephants", is pregnant and is on her way to have an abortion. Traveling along with her is her significant other that uses his gender to convince her to have the abortion. In fact, she does not want
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
;gt;Pluripotency is apparent: the cells can generate any cell type despite its original type.
*<Tab/>Source: Umbilical cord blood, placental tissue, frozen embryos, and aborted fetal tissues
*<Tab/>Cells have significant growth
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
to more rigorous opinions on the disputed subject of abortion, it would be interesting to see how they would rule on the disputed issue of mercy killing. Even the conservative American Medical Association, while condemning "mercy killing" and opposing
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Category: /Science & Technology
; this could tip the scales even further. Could parents decide to abort a child when they find out that it is the opposite sex of what they were looking for?
Another question to ask in the topic of genetic testing is where is the value of life placed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of arbitrary and intrusive power by the state can be halted."10
Reinhardt's analysis relies heavily on language drawn from U.S. Supreme Court abortion case, Roe v. Wade, because the issues have "compelling similarities," he wrote. Like the decision of whether
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Category: /Literature/English
of arbitrary and intrusive power by the state can be halted."10
Reinhardt's analysis relies heavily on language drawn from U.S. Supreme Court abortion case, Roe v. Wade, because the issues have "compelling similarities," he wrote. Like the decision of whether
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Category: /Literature/English
but fears that if she has the child, she will put more pressure on the members of her family already alive. When Walter has nothing to say to Ruth's admission that she is considering abortion, Mama puts a down-payment on a house for the whole family. She believes
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
control. In 1973 the Supreme Court of the United States legalized abortion with its landmark Roe v. Wade decision. Controversy surrounding the ruling, including discussion of the origins and meaning of personhood, the rights of the fetus and pregnant women
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Category: /Literature/English
and altered a fundamental
orientation of society. Sexual morality got unanchored in the 1960s,
followed by the legalization of abortion.
"Abortion is a very definite rejection of the child. So is out-of-
wedlock births, as well as divorce," he says
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Category: /Literature/English
of work grows from issues of male morality. In his concise, “Hills Like White Elephants,” a couple discusses getting an abortion while waiting for a train in a Spanish rail station bar. Years before Roe v. Wade, before the issues of abortion
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