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…of abortion. "Abortion is a very definite rejection of the child. So are out-of- wedlock births, as well as divorce. The [predators] everyone' s afraid of were abused kids. There's sexual abuse and alcohol, and just the general decline in the cultural knowledge…
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…tells a story, but deals with many of the women writers' issues. Tan addresses the issues of the inequality given women in Chinese culture, and also deals with issues such as Chinese culture's expectations of women, abortion, friendship, mother-daughter…
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…, sterilization and abortion in order to regulate births.”# This belief stems from the bible where we read that Onan lay with Tamar, but he did not want her to become pregnant. Therefore he "spilled his seed on the ground." This act was "evil in the eyes of God and He…
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…-abortion groups start apposing the use of biological materials from aborted fetuses. The controversy really heated up when new discoveries offer a detailed view of early human development in the 90s (Bettleheim, pg.165). It wasn't until recently the government…
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…a product; many contracts require amniocentesis and abortion should the baby be deformed in some fashion. Currently, the best source for stem cells is a human embryo. But using human material, such as aborted fetuses, in research is a contentious issue because…
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…were employment,equility,abortion rights, and education. The National American Women Suffrage Association achieved the grant of women to vote in Colorado first, then in Utah and Idaho in 1896, Washington state in 1910,California in 1911, Oregon,Kansas…
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…. Democrats addressed, the ERA, keep abortion legal, and guarantees for the rights of minorities, in their platform. Even before the campaign, Carter's presidential and policy short comings were not entirely his doing. He was not very popular with other…
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…, such as abortion and AIDS.         The original team of X-Men consisted of five teen-agers and Xavier (Professor X). These were not as popular as other titles of the times such as Superman, Batman, Spiderman, The Fantastic Four, and The Avengers. The early…
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…/>Ronald Reagan was also forced to address moral issues. Abortion was a major concern of this time. Reagan was strictly against abortion, and voiced his opinion on this matter many times. At the Conservative Political Action Conference in 1983, he said…
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…, intellectual abilities, and other variations of humanity. There does indeed exist a tremendous potential for people to, at some point in the not-so-distant future, "design" their offspring using genetic technology, or for them to abort fetuses that do not live up…
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