Papers 2181-2190 of total 14073 found.
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…by the fact that the Connecticut law was of personal judgement and not of thinking for the health and welfare of those in a situation needing contraception. A largely supported point was that this broken law prevented anyone, under any circumstance—life or death…
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…to mathematics, other than mathematical research" and for "contributions that influence significantly the field of mathematics or mathematical education on a national scale." Rees was awarded the National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal "in recognition…
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…could be solved. By decreasing the number of unwanted pregnancies things such as welfare, and foster parenting could be helped. For example, a woman may have to apply and receive welfare benefits to support a child born from an unwanted pregnancy…
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…-Muslim country, when they pass by or through dozens of Islamic countries to get here? Is it because Australia has generous social welfare benefits? Enough is enough. Give them food, give them medicine but send them back where they sailed from. Why should we…
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Category: /History
…, 1967) In other words, “Experience reveals to us that the parts of a whole secure their own welfare only when they work for the good of the whole to which they belong.” (Edwards, 1967) Cumberland came to this conclusion though is experiences in the medical…
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…, and to fellow engineers. These rules are established in an attempt to safeguard life, health, and property, to promote the public welfare, and to maintain a high standard of integrity. In the given example, the problem is the Digital Dream Company (DDC…
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…out of touch with the general population, that they don’t understand how these ideas, if implemented, would harm, rather than help our country. For example, if abortions were banned, welfare done away with, and contraception not covered by insurance…
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…amount of people entering the country illegally. The nation is on the right track. They have created laws stating limitations of the privileges of immigrants, including welfare and those who test positive for HIV/AIDS. There is also a growing problem…
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…control, in order to control the number of children that rely on welfare checks to survive day to day. This issue is one of sensitivity for some. Does anyone have the authority to tell a woman she cannot bear children? Isn’t this her god given right…
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Category: /History
…burdens refugees place on health, education, and social welfare systems. For example, many refugee children have been physically or mentally traumatized by their experiences, speak neither English nor French, and have never attended school. For some, perhaps…
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