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- 361: Premarital Sex
- ... sexually active, one in six condoms will fail, and at worse one in three." The little bit of sperm that could get through a tiny hole in a condom could get someone pregnant, With the aids virus being much smaller that that one sperm it would be like going through a highway tunnel. If the condom fails the person could become pregnant (premarital sex (2) 2). When a teenager becomes pregnant ...
- 362: The History and Facts About Nicotine and Tobacco
- ... rebellious. Some other reasons why teens smoke is because they feel like they are invincible, also because they live in a world of violence, a world were they think they will get shot or get AIDS before the ever die of cancer. To cut down on these teens from smoking, anti-smoking advocates have called for stricter regulation of cigarettes. They also have called for banning cigarette vending machines that are ...
- 363: The Problem of Teens and Smoking
- ... rebellious. Some other reasons why teens smoke is because they feel like they are invincible, also because they live in a world of violence, a world were they think they will get shot or get AIDS before the ever die of cancer. To cut down on these teens from smoking, anti-smoking advocates have called for stricter regulation of cigarettes. They also have called for banning cigarette vending machines that are ...
- 364: The Uses of Marijuana
- ... have marijuana for certain medical conditions. There is strong evidence that marijuana can relive pain, treat glaucoma, and stimulate appetite. It also controls nausea and vomiting, which occurs with cancer patients during chemo and with AIDS patients using AZT. It is known to be one of the safest therapeutic substances known to man. Polls find that the large majority of Americans agree the drug should be available to these patients. Hemp ...
- 365: Assisted Suicide
- ... money on people who desperately need it? This money could be better spent on saving people's lives that actually want to live. Cancer patients could be allotted more money to pay for their chemotherapy. Aids patients would be able to earn federal assistance in purchasing their desperately needed medication. The extra money could also be used to improve the quality of peoples' lives who are forced to live in unpleasant ...
- 366: Should Abortion Be Supported?
- ... consequently no need for abortion clinics in our country. However, some special cases might still existed. For instance, a fetus may have a high chance of being born mentally ill, with a handicap, blind, or AIDS. In such cases, according to utilitarianism by which to produce the greatest happiness to the greatest number, then people should have the right to have abortion because it will cause both emotional and economical burden ...
- 367: Cigarettes
- ... Chronic cocaine snorting often causes stuffiness, runny nose, eczema around the nostrils, and a perforated nasal septum. Users who inject the drug risk not only verdosing but also infections from unsterile needles and hepatitis or AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) from needles shared with others. Severe respiratory tract irritation has been noted in some heavy users of cocaine free base." How can anyone suggest to the American public that cocaine and ...
- 368: Euthanasia
- Euthanasia An eighty-seven year old grandmother on a respirator, a newborn child with AIDS, and a father in a coma, all put to death by doctors with the O.K. of their families. But is it really O.K.? Euthanasia, or doctor assisted suicide, has become as common as ...
- 369: Assisted Suicide
- ... convicted of criminal homicide for causing another to commit suicide only if he purposely causes such suicide by force, duress of deception. (2) Aiding or Soliciting Suicide as an Independent Offense. A person who purposely aids or solicits another to commit suicide is guilty of a felony of the second degree if his conduct causes such suicide or an attempted suicide, and otherwise of a misdemeanor. Each state has adopted their ...
- 370: Euthanasia
- Euthanasia An eighty-seven year old grandmother on a respirator, a newborn child with AIDS, and a father in a coma; all put to death by respectable doctors with the O.K. of their families. But is it really "O.K."? Euthanasia, or doctor-assisted suicide, has become as common ...
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