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- 361: Newfoundland
- ... hired under federal grants to train women for nontraditional trades carried out the extensive renovations needed in the building. Over the years, the Women's Centre has also housed the Newfoundland Chapter of the Canadian Abortion Rights Action League, Women's Health Education Project, The St. John's Rape Crisis and Information Centre, and, the committee that founded the province's first shelter for battered women and their children. The Social ...
- 362: Germany
- ... Democrat Party The free democrats are basically a liberal party in the European rather than the American sense; they believe in limiting government interference in all walks of life, including both questions like divorce and abortion, and the economy. On the latter they are generally to the right of the CDU. However, the FDP's most dominant personality in the second half of the 1970s, and until his resignation in 1992 ...
- 363: Mancur Olsons The Logic of Collective Action
- ... the notion of interest groups are membership-based groups. Membership groups are groups that almost anyone can join. Common membership-based groups are environmental groups (Greenpeace, Sierra Club). Public interest groups (AARP), single-issue groups (abortion, MADD) among a host of others. Trade associations also account for a large amount of interest groups. Trade associations are groups that are formed in order to regulate and represent certain types of industry and ...
- 364: CLONING HAS SCIENCE GONE TOO F
- ... 29 different ewes4. All 276 of the remaining embryos died before they were born. As Dr. Colin Stewart, a noted embryolgist at the National Cancer Institute, was quoted as saying "...the high rate of spontaneous abortion suggests, cloning sometimes damages DNA. As a result Dolly could develop a number of diseases that could shorten her life5." During a United States hearing concerning government funding for cloning research, Representative Vernon Ehlers of ...
- 365: Persuasive Essays Are Bad Assignments
- ... do not need a casino to do it. The funds raised by casinos do not even reach the city where I live. So why argue about casino gambling? Most normal teenagers should not care about abortion, assisted suicide, and topics of that nature, yet they write persuasive essays about these subjects. The reason is that they have to in order to get a good grade in that class. A teenager might ...
- 366: Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
- ... an individual level, child cannibalism would have profited each mother eight shillings per child. "[T]he mother will have eight shillings net profit"(385). Morally, marital abuse, the negative treatment of children and mothers, voluntary abortion, thievery, and the exportation of slaves all would have been reduced by Swift's proposal. There is likewise another great advantage in my scheme, that it will prevent those voluntary abortions, and that horrid practice ...
- 367: Why Sex Education Should Be Taught In Schools
- ... the teen mother is not married and choose to have the baby anyway, four percent of the babies are put up for adoption (Berne .155). Half of the pregnant teens will lose their babies from abortion or miscarriage and those that don't will have to suffer with the effect that pregnancies have on teen mothers. When pregnant teenagers decided to have their babies and keep them, there are many consequences ...
- 368: Sex Education: Does it Really Work?
- ... decision. Another major problem sex education tries to solve is teen pregnancy. "American teenage females experience about one million unplanned pregnancies each year" ("The Effects" 632). "About thirty-seven percent of teenage pregnancies end in abortion and about fourteen percent in miscarriage" (Whitehead 73). The social consequences of teens having children are great. If a teenage mother does not finish high school or become married there is a seventy-nine percent ...
- 369: Privacy and the Internet
- ... of privacy, but the Supreme Court has recognized the right of privacy as implied by the Bill of Rights. Some examples are a woman's right to privacy against government intrusion when deciding about an abortion, and the right for a person to possess obscene materials in the privacy of their own home. The ramifications of this constitutional approach are tremendous. It comes down to what is called "reasonable expectation of ...
- 370: Anti-government Censorship on the Internet
- ... Emily Dickenson," "United States Supreme Court." Such filtering software will also be able to block out sexually explicit material, but at the same time filter out useful information and educational sites. Sites that deal with abortion, safe sex, sex education, and other related areas would be filtered out by most of the filtering software. With Family search blocking out this much information it would be virtually impossible to conduct any kind ...
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