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Category: /History
pregnancy by abortion; however, the Texas law outlawed abortions except for the instance when it would save the mother’s life. In 1970, McCorvy filed a class action suit in the Federal District Court in Dallas. The district court ruled that the Texas law…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of drugs, sex, disease, pregnancy and more are introduced to children at such early ages these days, and it is up to the parents and teachers and role models to talk about these issues openly. Teach children about all the risks involved, instill within them…
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…negative impacts on bones and joints since it damages the construction of new bones. Smoking during pregnancy damages the unborn child, and also increases the chances of sudden infant death syndrome. Smoking causes the premature deaths of 417, 000 Americans…
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…several active clone pregnancies, and others are reportedly working on it. We do not know whether a transferred cloned human embryo can progress all the way to live birth. Cloning children would violate the principles of the ethics of human research. Given…
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…, are often curtailed because NGOs fear jeopardizing their funding through any association with abortion - what cowardice!! Providers may even be reluctant to dispense emergency contraception--which acts to prevent pregnancy and is not an abortifacient (despite…
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…temporarily during pregnancy and will normally continue until a woman has the `change of life' or menopause. Your cervix can be seen when you have a smear and can be felt when you have an internal examination by a doctor or nurse. Close to the cervix…
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…of every twenty pregnancies end in abortion. That is five lives out of one hundred that could have been saved if the mother had decided to let her child live. Abortion also harms the mother. Every woman that has an abortion is twenty-five percent less likely…
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…decision was purely based on her emotion at that time. It is not a stable decision as her emotions are changing, due to her hormonal changes, because of the pregnancy. A massive floor in the emotive argument is that you can never reach a decision on whether…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of the rules set by their parents. The results of being a juvenile delinquent are the increasing incidences of runaways, teen suicide, teen pregnancies and a series of unhappy marriages and divorces. In this new millennium, children seem to be spending more…
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…, frustrated by poverty and caught up by unwanted pregnancies. The direction the youth are taking is the direction Aotearoa/New Zealand will be moving in, and if only for that reason the community must take an interest in youth affairs. Youth are so much more than…
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