Papers 2771-2780 of total 3411 found.
…prohibition on the use of fetal tissue for medical research, repealed rules restricting abortion counseling in federally funded health clinics, and used his appointment power to fulfill a promise to place many women and minorities in prominent government positions…
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…of the animal. In this particular study, which is experienced very similar results as many other studies, “. . . the days open and percent pregnant . . . cows treated with bST were similar to control cows. Also, there were no changes in incidences of abortion
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…, if not leaning slightly negative. Issues So then the question becomes, were other issues the deciding factors? Corzine and Franks do differ on many issues, but not many of them were even mentioned in the election. Issues like Abortion, Defense spending…
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abortions? Should anyone be tested before the age of consent?" Obviously, many genetic advancements are to come of this research. Another more reasonable fear is that we have not the slightest idea what we are doing and ought to avoid making hasty choices…
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…element of male education, prostitution, both male and female, as both ordinary and legal, and divorce, abortion, contraception, and exposure of unwanted infants as matters of practical expedience, embraced, to the astonishment of their families, the Christian…
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abortions are readily available. People’s civil rights are being infringed on all the time, from a black slave to an unborn baby, there is no tradition of great civil rights in America. The second argument, it fails to provide integration of minority citizens…
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…the same organizations that oppose access to abortion. ? Medical associations whose members are dedicated to saving and extending life, and feel uncomfortable helping people end their lives. ? Groups concerned with disabilities, which fear that euthanasia…
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…members of existing groups believe that gun control is a unique issue, one that invokes even more emotional, “ gut-level” responses than other controversial subjects such as abortion or school busing. You may or may not find this to be true, but you should…
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…that had been legal in most parts of the United States had become a crime. Also, abortion, which had long been a crime in the United States, was decriminalized in 1971. Two years later, in the landmark decision Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Court reaffirmed…
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…seeking an abortion. The side effects deal with the more profound ethical questions of possible applications of genetic data for altering the basis of human disease, human talents, and social behavior. Questions about personal freedom, privacy, and society…
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