Papers 2621-2630 of total 3411 found.
…by law need to destroy. And the only way we can destroy an embryo is to have an abortion and that is another issue all in it owes. This is way I feel that it is best that we do not mess with human cloning. We should live life how God created us to be.…
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…your knees together....No man likes to think he's sliding in on another man's leavings'. The disasterous consequences of 'getting caught' are highlighted by Betty when she attempts a home abortion and nearly dies. The male doctor tells her she should…
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…We live in the 90's the age where scandalous and controversial topics cover the news headlines. Such subject matters as homosexuality, A.I.D.S, and abortion are fiercely debated upon. Sides are always taken, with the conservatives battling…
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…of a sociological aspect is the effect of the Catholic Church. Many Catholics strongly oppose a woman's right to obtain an abortion. They are taught through the church that if a woman becomes pregnant, that is God's will, going so far as to oppose birth control…
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…, teenagers and their families deserve honest and sensitive counselling about options available to them, from abortion to adoption. Special support systems, including consultation with a child and adolescent psychiatrist when needed, should be available to help…
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…the Berkeley city council chambers and demanded to stop the movement of troops to Indochina. A Riot broke out between the Hells angel's bikers and student protester. The beliefs of the VDC were to legalize abortion, drugs and to abolish the draft. As new committees…
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…external aggression with force. Most people will casually accept the reasons that a government offers for acts of war and these include the people that are readily against abortion and euthanasia on the grounds of a belief in the sanctity of life. "We…
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…with in this area: 1) Unintentional births- Forcing an abortion would be out of the question in this case as it goes far beyond the morals of many people who may find themselves in this unfortunate situation. For those who conceive a child without a license, the tests…
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…. Applied ethics involves examining specific controversial issues, such as abortion, infanticide, animal rights, environmental concerns, homosexuality, capital punishment, and nuclear war. (Ethics, par 1). This locale of philosophy discusses the ethics of humans…
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…in stillbirths, abortions and congenital abnormalities such as cretinism the world's most prevalent and easily preventable cause of brain damage (WHO, 2003). Cretinism is irreversible mental and physical retardation, in severe cases the affected individual can be born…
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