Papers 2731-2740 of total 3411 found.
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…put financial pressure on a pregnant mother to terminate a pregnancy because of the financial fear of giving birth to a child with a genetic disorder. The interests of the child or parents could be swayed to abort a pregnancy because of the parent’s…
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…). This is just unrealistic and ridiculous. If the law did allow these “suicide centers”, they would not be controlled nearly as well as they should be. Society would run into the same sort of things that it has with abortion, drugs, and Kalem 5…
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…another. The vagina stretches considerably during copulation & childbirth, but its lateral distension by the ischial spines & the sacrospinous ligaments. The uterus tilts away from the vagina. Hence, attempts by untrained persons to induce an abortion
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…have coded only 53-week years. According to this company, some programs restrict the user to enter a number of week no higher than 53. Another proposed problem is that range-checking programming languages like Pascal could abort or use incorrect information…
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…such as abortion (Encyclopedia of Bio-Ethics,556). Roman Catholics permit terminally ill patients to die by forgoing life-sustaining measures. Catholics also allow refusing forms of treatment (Encyclopedia of Bio-Ethics, 557). When many argue the issue…
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…psychoanalysis that can be very violent, as it is shown when Janine tells about how she was gang raped when she was fourteen and had an abortion: “But whose fault was it? Aunt Helena says, holding up a plump finger. Her fault, her fault, we chant in unison…
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…and the second leading cause of deaths among adult women in Africa” (Bethel, 135). The first for women is pregnancy and abortion related. “It is extremely difficult to judge the exact extent of AIDS in Africa, either geographically or in the population” so rather than…
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…shoulder, his lack of intelligence, and the fact that he cannot fly explains many things. Dabydeen explains, “On reflection, the crushed dove, its wings splayed in aborted flight, signals Caliban’s own condition. Caliban stamps upon the dove, not in a gesture…
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…(she and Clapton eventually married in 1979 and divorced in 1988). Unfortunately, personal struggles and career pressure on the guitarist led to a major heroin addiction. Derek and the Dominos crumbled during the course of an American tour and an aborted
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…. Intense lobbying campaigns were waged on each side of the issue. Patient groups, scientific organizations, and the biotechnology industry lobbied President Bush to go forward with federal funding for ES cell research, while conservative anti-abortion groups…
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