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…responsible for his own actions. Both the concept of fate and free will played an integral part in Oedipus' destruction. Although he was a victim of fate, he was not controlled by it. Oedipus was destined from birth to someday marry his mother and to murder his…
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…and perseverance, but one who must learn through the working out of a terrible prophecy that there are forces beyond any man’s conceptualization or control. Oedipus’ actions were determined before his birth, yet Oedipus’ actions are entirely determined by the Gods who…
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…and perseverance, but one who must learn through the working out of a terrible prophecy that there are forces beyond any man’s conceptualization or control. Oedipus’ actions were determined before his birth, yet Oedipus’ actions are entirely determined by the Gods who…
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…and perseverance, but one who must learn through the working out of a terrible prophecy that there are forces beyond any man’s conceptualization or control. Oedipus’ actions were determined before his birth, yet Oedipus’ actions are entirely determined by the Gods who…
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…of permanent damage to the baby or death to the carrier. Women today are using abortion and partial birth abortions as a form of birth control. There are so many different options other than abortion to be considered in the process. Women have options that should…
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…of permanent damage to the baby or death to the carrier. Women today are using abortion and partial birth abortions as a form of birth control. There are so many different options other than abortion to be considered in the process. Women have options that should…
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…people use abortions as a form of birth control, which is unacceptable. In these cases, the physical and emotional health of the mother and father is not the deciding factor, as the Jewish people believe should be in determining whether to abort the fetus…
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…. If current rates hold steady, many developing countries will double their population in 25 years or less, compared to 50 years or more for industrialized nations. A declining birthrate depends to a large extent on the availability and use of birth control
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Control's(CDC), Birth Defects Monitoring Program (BDMP), "FAS is difficult to recognize in newborns for three reasons: 1)Facial stigmata of FAS are often subtle; 2)Some types of CNS deficits in infants are difficult to detect; 3)The birth weight of some affected…
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…income. Although several attempts have been previously made to control fertility growth, it was little as effective as it was optional and not many complied. However, China's one child policy was a completely different matter. By accepting the policy, you…
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