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…Factors for Breast Cancer). Several medical procedures or side effects of them have been thought to promote breast cancer. It was hypothesized that self-induced abortions could greatly increase the chances of getting cancer, as during pregnancy the cells…
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…Management Unit hardware can notify Neutrino, which can then abort the thread, and thus prevent the illegal access. This protects process memory spaces from each other. With an MMU enabled QNX can abort the process the moment the violation occurs and provide…
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…of blaming Science and Medicine for our troubles, would it not be right to blame those who do not heed the advice provided by Science and makes use of the technology it has provided to curb over-population? Issues such as euthanasia and abortion have always…
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…. The fetus was already too big and I could not undergo an abortion. My doctor made all efforts to help me to maintain a healthy fetus: conducted antiretroviral therapy in the pre-delivery period, and explained to me that in order to ensure minimum risk to my child…
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…becomes pregnant would make her less likely to want to abort her child than some male who has had little contact with the woman and her new child besides conception. Also males, who are used to playing the superior roles in society wouldn't want the women…
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…, has been far from monolithic." (http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/970310/10clon.htm). This somehow parallels to the issue of abortion and whether or not it is morally right. Religion is the root of many peoples' values and their beliefs about things like…
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…position that is anti-abortion, and 'pro-family'. The Christian view has ruled Western thinking for a very long time, it has not only been a subject of intellectual debate, but it has penetrated popular thinking. The Christian attitude of suspicion towards…
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…was being made in terms of the liberalisation of censorship. As Anthony Aldgate explains 'as it was in 1955 and 1960, so it was in 1965. Voyeurism, like nudity, "language", homosexuality, sex, abortion, contraception, and various other subjects which exercised…
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…that the creature did not relish his crimes; instead, they were abhorrent to him; he is wrought with guilt and self-hatred. His last description of himself is as an 'abortion,' a metaphor that is of the utmost significance: the creature does not feel that he has ever…
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…this process probably will cost a lot of money. In addition, if something goes wrong with the clones, such as deformation when it is born, it will contribute to more problems in society today such as the abortion issue. Kristen: You have a point there, Eric…
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