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…Almost half of American women have terminated at least one pregnancy, and millions more Americans of both sexes have helped them, as partners, parents, health-care workers, counselors, friends. Collectively, it would seem, Americans have quite a bit…
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…Americans carries the gene. The disease can only occur in babies with two carrier parents. When both parents are carriers, they have a 25 percent chance with every pregnancy of passing two copies of the defective gene to their child. Researchers identified…
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…that drugs not are used during pregnancy, but there is little evidence that marijuana use implicates fetal harm, unlike alcohol, cocaine, or tobacco. A variety of studies indicate that THC may exercise reversible immune-suppressive effects by causing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-control, abstinence, or the risk of pregnancy or STDs" (2). Since the United States has one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the world, sexual information on television affecting teens is of high interest to researchers. Another part of media…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Of this number, a large percentage are performed illegally with disastrous consequences—illegal abortion accounts for an estimated 60,000 to 120,000 deaths worldwide each year, or about one in five pregnancy-related deaths. Illegal abortions are more likely…
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…Abortion is a growing issue in America among women and their right to reproduce children. Approximately one to three million abortions are done each year. Women get abortions for many reasons such as for rape, teen pregnancy and health reasons…
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…, there is a concept that deals with the issue of pain. Because culture in Western society only allows for pain in instances of accidents and pregnancy, people find other ways of experiencing such pain. This pain cannot help but change one's outlook on life in some way…
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…for other members. Also in today's modern society there are a great amount of people having sex before marriage, and an alarmingly large amount of teenage pregnancy. Therefore families are not carrying out the function of regulating sexual behaviour…
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Category: /History
…did have a golden age which is easy to agree upon. The first argument by historians asserts that a scarcity of women worked to their advantage. Most seventieth century brides where often teenagers. "One wonders just how much power they could have wielded…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…that they interact with of what they have done and what they have to live with for the rest of their lives, and they won’t be able to forget it. Another contemporary scarlet letter has to be teen pregnancy. This problem isn’t against the law, but it is a moral issue…
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