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…of knowledge and experience of abortion. Yet the debate over legal abortion is curiously abstract: we might be discussing brain transplants. Farfetched analogies abound: abortion is like the Holocaust, or slavery; denial of abortion is like forcing a person…
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…abortion method, RU-486—which is also known as mifepristone—is in many ways a successor to the teas and tinctures women have used for centuries. (For a look at an underground abortion drug, see "The Star Pill.") When taken with misoprostol, an ulcer medication…
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…on moral judgement in children. This is applicable because of the moral dilemma of underage drinking and consuming too much alcohol after drinking is legal. By interviewing 72 boys and girls at the kindergarten, second-grade, and fourth-grade levels…
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…is bad for the individual and for society. This is based on the claim that television is addictive, like some legal and illegal drugs. And like said drugs, television is harmful to its adherents in many ways (600). Television makes people asocial, and takes…
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Category: /History
…Methamphetamine: Impact on America <Tab/> What is Methamphetamine? What are it's ingredients and it's effects on people? What is this drug's history? <Tab/>Methamphetamine is a very powerful stimulant drug. People make…
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…prohibited Kevorkian from using the thenatron. Kevorkian said he would never stop helping sick people who wanted to die so the Michigan State Medical Board revoked his medical license. Without his license, Kevorkian could no longer get the drugs needed…
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…most of their time trying to win, so giving in doesn¡¦t come easy. Gambling has been seen as a problem in society, ever since it was made legal in Nevada and Atlantic City in 1976. Since then, pro-gambling lobbyists have fought to get a form of legalized
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…in doesn¡¦t come easy. Gambling has been seen as a problem in society, ever since it was made legal in Nevada and Atlantic City in 1976. Since then, pro-gambling lobbyists have fought to get a form of legalized gambling in every state, but the National…
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…matter was legal. For example, if you wish to sue someone for failure to pay for illegal drugs, you could not resolve the matter in court, because the subject matter of the underlying transaction was illegal. Contracts can be express, implied by conduct…
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…of euthanasia, think that it should be legal and voluntary. This suggests that the patient requesting the service is capable of making this decision based on the severity of their illness. Most proponents believe that any form of active euthanasia should only…
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