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2751: Abortion
... turmoil and it's really a life-saving thing."(Blender 4) To ignore the rights of others is selfish and injustice. Women must have the right to control the functions of their own bodies. Revern George Gardiner pastor of the college Hill United Methodist Church, told the council that the ordnance would have done little good. "Young women need the freedom to make choices for their reproductive life when their family ...
2752: Abortion
... turmoil and it's really a life-saving thing."(Blender 4) To ignore the rights of others is selfish and injustice. Women must have the right to control the functions of their own bodies. Revern George Gardiner pastor of the college Hill United Methodist Church, told the council that the ordnance would have done little good. "Young women need the freedom to make choices for their reproductive life when their family ...
2753: Dyslexia
... as everyone else does. Dyslexics can make it big, if they put their heart into it. They just need to work harder than everyone else does. There are many very successful, and famous dyslexics. General George Patton couldn’t read by the time he was twelve years old, yet he became a great general. Woodrow Wilson because the president of the United States and of Princeton University and he was dyslexic ...
2754: Aspartame and Olestra: Will We Buy the Bull?
... have caused cancer and seizures on mice in laboratories. Many people have related substitutes to low blood sugar, Alzheimer's, Chronic Fatigue, methanol poisoning and so on. In 1971, John Olney, a research psychiatrist at Washington University found out that aspartic acid, present in aspartame, cause holes in mice's brains. We also think that Olestra causes stomach cramping and diarrhea on some people. The second thing about food substitutes is ...
2755: Earl Warren
... the investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The commission found no evidence of a conspiracy, but did find out that there was only one assassin. On July 9, 1974, Warren died in Washington, DC.
2756: Euthanasia Is Religious, Medically, and Legally Wrong
... guilty verdict would have told people that parents of disabled children can perform both voluntary euthanasia on their children. In the United States, euthanasia was voted on for the first time in the state of Washington. Although polls before the vote revealed strong support for it,the ballot was defeated by fifty-four to forty-six percent,and euthanasia remains illegal in Noth America. In addition to violating civil law,euthanasia ...
2757: Ernesto Che Guevara
... Dial Press, 1968. Rohter, Larry. Cuba Buries Che, the Man, but keeps the Myth Alive. New York Times 17 October 1997. Ryan, Henry Butterfield. A Look At Myths of Cuba: Che Guevara: The Triumph Mystique. Washington Post 2 November 1997: CO3. Stockwell, Norman. Reclaiming Che s Legacy. Capital Times 3 October 1997. Taibo, Paco Ignacio. Guevara Also Known As Che. New York: St. Martin s, 1997.
2758: The Civil Rights Movement
... the North. It was a bi-racial organization composed of young liberals. The group coordinated with the SNCC to push for voter registration. The most visible example of the Social Movement was the March on Washington D.C. Led by A. Phillip Randolph, on August 28th 1963 over 200,000 men, women, and children gathered on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial to show their support of the Civil Rights Movement ...
2759: Euthanasia
... fundamental abilities that a human being has to decide if he or she wants to die," says Meyer, who practiced radiology for 40 years (R-1). Slightly more than half of the physicians surveyed in Washington State would approve the legalization of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia under certain circumstances. A total of 938 physicians completed questionnaires about their attitudes toward euthanasia and assisted suicide. Physician- assisted suicide was described as ...
2760: Euthanasia
... should euthanasia be legalized, is it ethical? It is not ethical, and in almost all cases, it is murder. In the Netherlands, it is already performed widely and openly. In November of 1991, voters in Washington State had a chance to decide whether or not they wanted to legalize euthanasia, to make legal "dying with dignity." It was voted in to legalize it under the following conditions: the patient would have ...


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