Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
, such as marriage, abortion, homosexuality, birth control, and many other topics. Through the teenage years there are a lot of things to be learned and taught, but the most focused on is birth control as stated by John J. Burt, Ph. D., Dean, College of Health and Human
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
and guide to government action. They discussed equal pay for equal work, recognition of lesbian rights, legislation of abortion, federal support of daycares, and the attention of serious problems with rape, wife abuse, child abuse, and discrimination of minority
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Category: /History/North American History
been brought up by men, issues like contraception, maternal health benefits, and abortion. Margaret Sanger, a public health nurse, brought these topics to the forefront of women's issues. She opened the first birth control clinic in Brooklyn in 1916, helping
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
, or the principle of greatest happiness, neither supports nor counters the views of absolutism as it attempts to provide a universal moral truth and yet is still prone to some subjectivity. For example, it's commonly argued that abortion might maximize happiness if you
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
across cultures and relativism comes in at the application stage. These principles, which form his "core morality," are general and leave less important or secondary issues up to the individual or to society. He uses abortion as an example: the debate isn't
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
states that the sale of the children as meat would in fact have the added benefice of ending the practise of "voluntary abortions" (Swift 218) and "women murdering their bastard children." (Swift 218) The idea of the poor being an "encumbrance" (Swift 221
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
;To continue with the subject of murder, there are many questions about murder that our own society faces. Within our own society there are conflicting views on topics such as abortion, capital punishment and, euthanasia. A lot of people consider
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
become a monster that has aborted most efforts made by city authorities, state and federal governments, and professionals alike. A visit to any African city today will reveal aspects of the waste-management problem such as heaps of uncontrolled garbage
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
and abortion (Sawhney).
<Tab/>TV had to reflect the cultural shift that was going on. During this time, a show known as "The Mary Taylor Moore show was developed. Many of the feminists of time could relate to Mary's character. Mary is a woman in her
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
the President of the United States if he supports Roe v. Wade. President Bush may answer by describing the types of judges he would appoint. A red herring fallacy is committed because when President Bush was asked about his position on abortion, he responded
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