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- 181: Sex Education
- Sex Education in the Classroom Ignorance of sex education has left our world suffering from a variety of venereal diseases, abortion, neglected children, and sadly enough, even death. This is a very serious problem not only for our children today but also for children of the future generations. Sources of education are available almost everywhere, but ... it then becomes at least partly our responsibility that they became pregnant. In addition to informing children of diseases and pregnancy, we can teach them responsibility, and avoid having to deal with a decision on abortion. In Arizona alone last year, there were 11,738 reported cases of abortion (AZ Abortion). Today the simplest abortion procedure that can be performed generally costs around 300 dollars (Glazer). Also, 83% of our counties here in the United States do not even provide facilities where abortions ...
- 182: I Am A Feminist - Hear Me Roar!
- ... I'm not a feminist according to today's women's movement. Today's version of a feminist is far different than it was in previous decades. Now to be a feminist, you must believe abortion is a woman's basic right, preferential treatment policies such as Affirmative Action are just because ''they correct past discrimination against women and minorities,'' forgetting the tool that is fighting the past discrimination is discrimination ... say that all women are accepted in the feminist movement. But when looking at the leading women's movement groups such as National Organization for Women and Feminist Majority Foundation, do we see any anti-abortion activists or women who decided a career-orientated lifestyle wasn't for them? Ironically, the leading women's groups point out Susan B. Anthony, who called abortion child-murder, as one of the greatest American women. Yes, Susan B. Anthony was more than an anti-abortion activist, but can we image NOW or FMF welcoming women who are against abortion into ...
- 183: Hills Like White Elephants, Ye
- ... girl in the story, Hills Like White Elephants, are not an honest one. The man seems to lead the conversation where as the girl is quiet. He brings up the subject of operation which suggested abortion, but never mentions the word abortion in the story to understate it. He tries to convince the girl to get the operation, but the girl seems bothered by this subject. However, he does not stop. Their relationship seems to be fine ... girl wants the relationship to become as before, but is in a huge dilemma whether to give birth to the baby or not. The man does not want the baby and has the choice of abortion in mind, not thinking of the other problems that would occur through operation such as the girl s health. Later on, the girl makes a melancholy remark that the hills look like white elephants. ...
- 184: Religion Support and Education
- ... to seventy-two abortions, are linked to illegitimacy. 8 Also girls who are born out-of- wedlock are much more likely to engage in premarital sex. Premarital sex is nine times more likely to engender abortion, and women who have never married are more than five times as likely to have abortions as their married counterparts. 9 Not only are we killing ourselves, and the ones which are not born yet ... society is suffering. But- it states that the absence of religion in our society is a contributing factor. Because- religion promotes such values, as marriage and commitment, while disapproving of such things as suicide and abortion. BIBLIOGRAPHY Context. Mississauga, Ont: Marc Canada, 1993. FRC. (http://frc.org/townhall/frc/press/121995c.html). "Divorce Issues". 1995. FRC. (http://www.townhall.com/townhall/FRC/infocus/if95c4wl.html). "Abortion Statistics".1995. Korman, Sheila K and Leslie Gerald R. The Family In Social Context(Sixth Edition). Toronto, Ont: Oxford University Press, 1985. O' Bireck, Gary M. Not A Kid Anymore. Toronto, Ont: Nelson Canada, ...
- 185: The Population Growth Rate in India
- ... has already been noted, the infanticide of female babies presumable also prevails. In addition to the elimination of girl babies, either through outright murder or the denying them food and care traditionally given to boys, abortion, on the basis of amniocentesis, has been another means of population control where girl babies are concerned. As in the case of infanticide, the authorities have been largely powerless to restrict the practice, abortion being for the most part legal in India even though the use of amniocentesis for the purpose of aborting a healthy female baby is theoretically against the law. Another means of reducing the "unwanted" girl ... social institutions, which encourage the survival of the family and the community through high fertility. Modernization is slowly changing this situation, but to insure success considerably more progress needs to be made. Bibliography Chandrasekhar, S. Abortion in a Crowded World: The problem of abortion with special reference to India (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974). Franda, Marcus F. (ed.). Response to Population Growth in India: Changes in Social, Political, and ...
- 186: Hills Like White Elephants, Ye
- ... girl in the story, Hills Like White Elephants, are not an honest one. The man seems to lead the conversation where as the girl is quiet. He brings up the subject of operation which suggested abortion, but never mentions the word abortion in the story to understate it. He tries to convince the girl to get the operation, but the girl seems bothered by this subject. However, he does not stop. Their relationship seems to be fine ... girl wants the relationship to become as before, but is in a huge dilemma whether to give birth to the baby or not. The man does not want the baby and has the choice of abortion in mind, not thinking of the other problems that would occur through operation such as the girl s health. Later on, the girl makes a melancholy remark that the hills look like white elephants. ...
- 187: Teen Pregnancy
- ... is when teens intentionally get pregnant. When it's not planned teens have to figure out what steps they are going to take (teen sexuality 80). Different questions people usually ask: Should they get and abortion, how will they raise the kid, and who if anyone is going to help me(pregnant too soon 5). In the sixties teen pregnancy was simple. If you got pregnant you were sent on "vacation ... Some even give birth in restrooms then deposing the baby in the wastebasket to forget about it (time 42). Many people think this abandonment of babies is because it is so hard to have an abortion. Teens shouldn't have sex if they can't handle a baby (preventing teen pregnancy 4). When it does come to dealing with a child you have four choices; abstinence, which is no sex so you don't have to worry about how to take care of the child or have to worry about having a child. Abortion is basically killing the baby before it is born. Adoption, have the baby then give it to people who can better take care of the baby's life or keep the baby and try ...
- 188: The Policies of My Way
- ... from day one , was always more samurai than shaman. Even in his pre-leadership days, Trudeau's love of trial by combat was predominant. Mackenzie King would have never touched the unholy trinity of divorce, abortion and homosexuality: each one of these issues is a sleeping dog best left to lie; each could only infuriate conservative Canada from coast to coast. Since King dared not touch them seriatim he certainly would ... Trudeau had no leadership aspirations at the time; all that he had, still has, was the love of combat for the sake of combat and religious scruples be damned. Trudeau the Catholic zealot tackle divorce, abortion and homosexuality active Prime Minister in this country's history, liberated the homosexual practitioners of black acts totally abhorrent to him; ironically, in the process, Trudeau gave irrational Canada a pretext for branding him a ... to be free; victory is a consequence of solitude; companionship an act of weakness, cronyism even wise. It is ironic that Trudeau, a devout Jansenist Roman Catholic, emotionally and philosophically opposed to both divorce and abortion, should grant Canadians greatly expanded divorce rights and their first right to legale abortion. Trudeau took the unholy trinity then disturbing the bedrooms of the nation because all three were trial combat, all three ...
- 189: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
- ... from day one , was always more samurai than shaman. Even in his pre-leadership days, Trudeau's love of trial by combat was predominant. Mackenzie King would have never touched the unholy trinity of divorce, abortion and homosexuality: each one of these issues is a sleeping dog best left to lie; each could only infuriate conservative Canada from coast to coast. Since King dared not touch them seriatim he certainly would ... Trudeau had no leadership aspirations at the time; all that he had, still has, was the love of combat for the sake of combat and religious scruples be damned. Trudeau the Catholic zealot tackle divorce, abortion and homosexuality active Prime Minister in this country's history, liberated the homosexual practitioners of black acts totally abhorrent to him; ironically, in the process, Trudeau gave irrational Canada a pretext for branding him a ... to be free; victory is a consequence of solitude; companionship an act of weakness, cronyism even wise. It is ironic that Trudeau, a devout Jansenist Roman Catholic, emotionally and philosophically opposed to both divorce and abortion, should grant Canadians greatly expanded divorce rights and their first right to legale abortion. Trudeau took the unholy trinity then disturbing the bedrooms of the nation because all three were trial combat, all three ...
- 190: Women's Rights in Afghanistan, China and Iran
- ... to country. Contraception is available in most countries, with the exception of a few fundamentalist Islamic nations such as Iran. However, women in many countries are too poor or uneducated to obtain effective birth control. Abortion is legal under specific circumstances in many industrialized Western nations. Some countries with severe overpopulation have the most liberal abortion policies. For example China, which encourages families to have only one child, places no restrictions on when a woman can have an abortion. Although womens rights promote political, social and economic equality for women in a society that traditionally confers more status and freedom to men. A basic right is for girls to grow up to ...
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