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- 1711: Abortion and the Mentally Handicapped
- ... psychiatrist, it is our understanding that you can do neither on your own. Ms. Smith, you have been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. As you know, the treatment for paranoid schizophrenia is a variety of different drugs. This gives you a slightly higher chance of having fetal defects such as cystic fibrosis, pulmonary emphysema, abruptioplacentae, miscarriage, or placenta previa to name a few. We also feel that there is an increased chance ...
- 1712: A Look at Abortion
- ... the entire uterus is removed including the baby - Ru-486 – mifepreson without progresterone to calm the uterine muscle contractions begins and the cervix softens and widens. Menstrual flow begins and washes the fetus out. Other drugs also being tested Misoprostol ulcer medicine and methotraxate – anti cancer drug. Contraception - Morning after pill - Birth control Pills - Iud - Norplant - Dep Provera - Abstinence The real question today is not when human life begins, but what ...
- 1713: Women's Right To Choose Abortion
- ... personal care. In both cases, the child has a poor education because of the lack of attention and discipline. He grows up to be unproductive individual or a menace to society. Many get involved in drugs and crimes. These individuals are also very violent, lacking morality due small amount of care they received themselves. In the long run, not only does the child suffer but also society, who has to tolerate ...
- 1714: Abortion
- ... RU486 from being used in the US. However, it is currently on the market in a number of countries, and is being used with great success. The "M&M" abortion is named after the two drugs used to induce it: mifepristone and misoprostol. This process is based on the same theory as RU486, and has been thoroughly tested at Planned Parenthood, Inc. in Omaha, NB. Mifepristone is administered to disable the ...
- 1715: Woman's Right to Choose
- ... personal care. In both cases, the child has a poor education because of the lack of attention and discipline. He grows up to be unproductive individual or a menace to society. Many get involved in drugs and crimes. These individuals are also very violent, lacking morality due small amount of care they received themselves. In the long run, not only does the child suffer but also society, who has to tolerate ...
- 1716: Abortion
- ... personal care. In both cases, the child has a poor education because of the lack of attention and discipline. He grows up to be unproductive individual or a menace to society. Many get involved in drugs and crimes. These individuals are also very violent, lacking morality due small amount of care they received themselves. In the long run, not only does the child suffer but also society, who has to tolerate ...
- 1717: Abortion Has Been One Of This Country's Most Controversial Topic On Hand
- ... personal care. In both cases, the child has a poor education because of the lack of attention and discipline. He grows up to be unproductive individual or a menace to society. Many get involved in drugs and crimes. These individuals are also very violent, lacking morality due small amount of care they received themselves. In the long run, not only does the child suffer but also society, who has to tolerate ...
- 1718: The Black Panther Party
- ... to rent strikes resulting in tenant ownership of their buildings, to Liberation School for grade-schoolers, to free clothing drives, to campaigns for community control of schools, community control of police, and campaigns to stop drugs, crime, and police murder and brutality in the various Black colonies across America. For these reasons, and others, the influence of the BPP spread far beyond its actual membership. Not only did the BPP programs ...
- 1719: The FBI and Its History
- ... and other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the Executive Branch. Civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the FBI in the 1960s, as did counterterrorism, financial crime, drugs, and violent crimes, during the 1970s and 1980s. In additional to its five priority programs, the FBI also concentrates significant investigative resources into applicant and civil rights matters.
- 1720: Essay on The F.B.I.
- ... and other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the executive branch of the government. In the 1960s, civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the FBI, and counterterrorism, drugs, financial crime, and violent crimes in the 1970s. These are still the major concerns of the FBI, only now it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say ...
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