Papers 2741-2750 of total 3411 found.
…artwork, which shows a fetus, is quit disturbing. With Rivera she suffered one miscarriage and also had to have and abortion due to the position of the fetus. It was a very sad time for Frida but she struggled along and showed her pain and depression thru her…
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…having nowhere else to turn sought illegal abortions. Children who were raped or molested grew up never telling anyone what had happened to them. The answer is not to stop feeding information about sex to teens and pre-teens, but to have a balance…
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…and procreation have been severed by abortion, contraceptives, and technological advancesÓ (Commonweal 152). Who then, is to say, that a homosexual couple cannot rear children? They can, in fact, produce children in one way or another, and subsequently raise them…
Details: Words: 1939 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…problem. Woman should be able to receive free abortions if they are addicts and don’t want to quit drinking during their pregnancy. A child should never be born with fetal alcohol syndrome.…
Details: Words: 1906 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…faith to a search for answers in the face of vexing moral dilemmas such as abortion, but also rallies for chastity among teenagers, in antismoking campaigns, and in efforts at converting homosexuals to a ‘straight’ lifestyle.” This culture permeates much…
Details: Words: 1905 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…influence) encourages homosexuality, castration, abortion and infanticide. The protagonist, Tristam Foxe, misses a deserved promotion because, as a superior tells him, “A kind of aura of fertility surrounds you, Brother Foxe.” Among these things, Foxe has also…
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…of the people (Allen). Today many of these same subjects are being addressed with therapeutic abortions and genetics counseling. In the 1920s and 30s, many scientists enthusiastically thought that they could and should apply genetics and population science…
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…the legalization of lotteries, limited access to abortion, easier divorce, and legal recognition for homosexuals"(Eaton 115). A phrase he used to justify such measures was "the state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation" (CBC). The really great Prime…
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…"of protesting fur coats in a harassing manner." Animal advocates certainly don't need their tactics compared to radical pro-life groups that make abortion clinics warzones. As all the activity unfolded outside their door Miller's Furs taped a small sign…
Details: Words: 1907 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…of birth control. Being that they have not always had good forms of birth control like Russia who’s main method was abortion, the introduction of actual birth control methods and the availability of them has saved many unwanted children and reduced the child…
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