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241: Christopher Lathrop: Autobiography
... star. Then I built my own nudist colony. Which unfortunately became impregnated by four Dutch scientists with a golden retriever. So I was forced by sixteen Jewish scientists with a Great Dane to have an abortion. They claimed it to be immoral or something along those lines. My memory is a bit hazy, when It comes to those times. After the abortion I moved to New York, and began raising venomous hamsters. I was bitten 420,007,211,187 times in the buttox. Which didn't help the large cell growth in that area; being that it ...
242: Same-sex Marriage
... begin aborting fetuses shown to be predisposed towards homosexuality, for a very simple reason. The majority of people who think that gay people are evil are the extreme religious right. This group also vehemently opposes abortion. Those people who only oppose gay marriage, but not gay people, also would not get an abortion because they are still too far right. As for other kinds of discrimination, these things already happen regardless of the fact that it has not been proven that homosexuality is determined by genetics. The Defense ...
243: Short Story Summaries
... subject confuses the reader and adds instability to the writing. Although he sets the scene quite descriptively and allows tthe dialogue to flow naturally, many would recommend that he actually say this story is about abortion. This emotional story would have been much more interesting and easier to follow if Hemingway decided to give his readers more hints that pointed to the subject of abortion. Joyce's passionate Araby is a pleasant reading experience. Joyce is not the easiest author to understand; his wordiness and abstract views complicate his story structure. Joyce does, although, have excellent sensory details and uses ...
244: Justification of Violence
... nor should we declare war on another country unless they have already started attacking and killing our people. Two acts of violence that I have a split opinion on are both the death penalty and abortion. I don't believe that both are either totally wrong or totally right. I think the death penalty is a good concept, because I think it might scare some people away from committing any crime ... good care. The mother wouldn't necessarily put her child first, and it would probably end up getting raised by grandparents. I think having the child and giving it up for adoption is better than abortion in most cases. It avoids the violence of abortions and gives the child a chance to live in the world. Overall, I do not condone violence. However, I do believe that it is justifiable in ...
245: The Right To Die
... It does not matter what your life is like or how much pain you may be in. The opposition to euthanasia comes from many places: conserve religious groups, often the same who oppose access to abortion; medical organizations whose members are dedicated to saving and extending life; and groups concerned with disabilities who fear that euthanasia is the first step towards a society that will kill disabled people against their will ... individuals should be allowed to choose suicide, or whether they should be forced to follow the theological beliefs of the dominant religion. This point is similar to that raised in discussions on 5 choice in abortion and prayer in public schools. At what point does the church and state overlap? Many polls have been taken to research the public opinion on euthanasia. However, the the results vary according to the precise ...
246: Brave New World: Huxley Predicted Many Events of the Future
... Huxley speaks of, is a warning to mankind concerning its destruction of the laws of nature. For example, marriage is forbidden, as well as, pregnancies, and mothers are non-existent because possible children result in abortion. In Brave New World over-population is solved by society's ability to produce as many or as few humans as are necessary to keep the population at equilibrium. The solution is test-tube babies ... even though birth control on a large scale is difficult, it is possible to achieve. Through the religious use of contraceptives, pregnancies rarely occur, however, when a pregnancy does occur it results in an immediate abortion. Huxley's fear of over-population and the control of so many people is an obvious concern which comes to light in Brave New World. Brain-washing is suggested by Aldous Huxley in the form ...
247: Sex Marriage
... begin aborting fetuses shown to be predisposed towards homosexuality, for a very simple reason. The majority of people who think that gay people are evil are the extreme religious right. This group also vehemently opposes abortion. Those people who only oppose gay marriage, but not gay people, also would not get an abortion because they are still too far right. As for other kinds of discrimination, these things already happen regardless of the fact that it has not been proven that homosexuality is determined by genetics. The Defense ...
248: Pornography
... but not as often as on the radio. Pornography is so socially acceptable in today's society, that it is protected by the same amendment to the constitution that allows Pro-Life groups to protest abortion, the first amendment to the constitution. For years, the first amendment has been quoted to support pornography, as well as everything from freedom to protest abortion, to freedom of holding Nazi views. The first amendment was drafted, not to protect boring, popular, or inoffensive views, however, but to protect the right of people to hold and express controversial ideas. There is ...
249: Bioethics
... was responsible for construing ethical guidelines for the people to abide by. Although the report deals with ethics in the bio-medical studies, it emphasizes more on other issues. ANIMAL RIGHTS EXPERIMENTATION ON FETUSES euthanasia, abortion, genetic engineering Since the law states that most experimentation performed on animals and humans is unethical yet provides fruitful results, it should be left to the people to make the decision whether or not experimentation ... These examples are true and show how far some people would let their curiosities take them. They are not necessary and researchers of such should be suspended. More examples of bioethics are such things like abortion and euthanasia. Genetic engineering, organ transplants, prostheses and artificial insemination are just a few examples that are considered to be unethical by some and ethical for others. Even such things as surrogate motherhood are considered ...
250: Welfare
... pregnancies, to promote adoption, to establish and operate orphanages, to establish and operate residential group homes for unwed mothers, or for any purpose the state deems appropriate. None of the funds may be used for abortion services or abortion counseling. The bill also includes a number of other provisions to reduce illegitimacy. While AFDC is prohibited to mothers ages 17 and younger who have children out of wedlock, mothers age 18 who give birth ...


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