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- 401: Television in the 90’s
- ... Foundation; 1996 Peterson JL, Moore KA, Furstenberg FF Jr. Television viewing and initiation of sexual intercourse: is there a link? J Homosex. 1991; 21: 93-118 Spitz AM, Velebil P, Koonin LM, et al. Pregnancy, abortion and birth rates among US adolescents-1980, 1985, and 1990.JAMA. 1996; 275: 989-994 Jones EF, Forrest JD, Henshaw Sk, et al. Unintended pregnancy, contraceptive pratice, and family planning services in developed countries. Fam ...
- 402: Ernest Hemingway
- ... up skiing in the Alps with a male friend to return to his wife who is having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A Farewell to Arms, saves the ...
- 403: The Death Penalty
- The Death Penalty There have been many controversies in the history of the United States, ranging from abortion to gun control, but capital punishment has been one of the most widely contested issues in recent decades. Capital punishment is the legal infliction of the death penalty on persons convicted of a major crime ...
- 404: Our Grandmothers By Maya Angel
- ... imagination of the readers, Maya Angelou concentrates primarily as to how the readers are going to interpret certain events. Secondly, the setting was also illustrated through imagery when the narrator says, She stands before the abortion clinic, / confounded by the lack of choices / On lonely street corners, / hawking her body ( Our Grandmothers , 94-106). These few selected lines are important to the development of imagery through the setting. Here the narrator ...
- 405: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... increased premarital sex brought on by the relaxation of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods, and changes in the accepted concepts of male and female roles.
- 406: Female Infanticide in India
- ... a rural practice in India. In urban areas where access to modern medical technologies, enable women to act before birth. Through amniocentesis, women can learn the sex of a fetus and have a sex selective abortion. Anderson (1993) found that in one clinic in Bombay 8,000 abortions were performed after amniocentesis, 7,999 were female fetuses. The root of this problem seems to be a cultural and economic system which ...
- 407: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... increased premarital sex brought on by the relaxation of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods, and changes in the accepted concepts of male and female roles.
- 408: Immigration: Pro
- Immigration: Pro We live in the 90's the age where scandalous and controversial topics cover the news headlines. Such subject matters as homosexuality, A.I.D.S, and abortion are fiercely debated upon. Sides are always taken, with the conservatives battling the liberals. One such argument that has always been debated upon since the founding of this nation has been immigration. The fact that ...
- 409: How Can We Tell What Is Good Or Bad?
- ... moral one! What is good or bad is a decision made by each individual. For one person it might be that he considers marijuana an acceptable part of life, for another it might be that abortion is immoral and against every thing that person believes. How a person decides is his or her prerogative either influenced by his society or his upbringing. Personally I believe our society, America, should get back ...
- 410: Teens and Sex
- ... for death. And if a woman gets pregnant, the woman is not guaranteed to live through it (although chances are that she will), and the child is not guaranteed to live for many reasons including abortion. Shouldn't steps be taken to educate teenagers about what they are getting into before schools start handing out condoms? This would be a better way to prevent the spread of pregnancies and of STD ...
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