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971: Abortion Life or Death: Who Chooses?
... protected, the society is not as advanced as in a society where they are protected. The more mature the society is, the more there is respect for the dignity and rights of all human beings. The function of the laws of the society, is to protect and provide for all members so that no individual or group of individuals can be ... human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would mount an uncontrolled, repeat uncontrolled, destructive attack on the defenceless, very beginnings of life. Let us marshall all our resources ...
972: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
... patient and counsel them to terminate their life. The state also has an interest in the life of the individual. The individual state was originally set up to protect the rights of individuals and to see that "the value of an individual's life...and the value of life to society as a whole" is protected. The value of an individual ... legalization, the courts in all of the states find that the possibility for infraction of the statute supersedes the wishes of the patient. The courts aim to protect doctors from civil suits, patients from doctor's advisory abuse, and the country's general policy of the sanctity of life. In the courts view, passive and active euthanasia are two entirely different ...
973: Having Our Say
... everyone who ever kept them down is long dead. Sadie and "Bessie" tell the stories of their intriguing lives, from their Southern Catholic school upbringing to their involvement in the civil rights movement in New York City. "Sadie" is the older (103 years old) and sweeter of the sisters. The first colored high school teacher in the New York Public School System ...
974: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
... patient and counsel them to terminate their life. The state also has an interest in the life of the individual. The individual state was originally set up to protect the rights of individuals and to see that "the value of an individual's life...and the value of life to society as a whole" is protected. The value of an individual ... legalization, the courts in all of the states find that the possibility for infraction of the statute supersedes the wishes of the patient. The courts aim to protect doctors from civil suits, patients from doctor's advisory abuse, and the country's general policy of the sanctity of life. In the courts view, passive and active euthanasia are two entirely different ...
975: AIDS
... nationals. In the United States one frequent phenomenon is the effort to keep school-age children with AIDS isolated from their classmates, if not out of school altogether. Governmental and civil rights organizations have countered restrictive moves with a great deal of success. There is little doubt that the ultimate physical toll of the AIDS epidemic will be high, as will be ...
976: The Roy Adaptation Model
... something to the effect of: "I figured if the doctor wanted me to have more treatment/painkiller, he would have given it to me." To paraphrase H. Jack Geiger, a civil rights worker: "Of all the injuries inflicted on the oppressed people, the most corrosive wound within, the internalized oppression that leads some victims, at an unspeakable cost to their own sense ...
977: Tales Of The New Babylon
... the parting is disastrous. Maurice joins the rebellious Communards, thus threatening the nation with overthrow and ultimate destruction, and it is Jean’s fate to be his executioner. Whatever the rights or wrongs of the Commune, Zola saw conservatism, not revolution, as the answer to France’s problems at the time. The killing of Maurice by Jean was the final, symbolic ... everything, an accumulation of disasters, decreed by fate, such as no other nation had experienced: a succession of defeats, whole provinces lost, a huge indemnity to be paid, a terrible civil war drowned in blood, entire districts filled with nothing but dead people, money and honour exhausted, a whole world to be rebuilt!" Zola’s tone and attitude throughout the book ...
978: AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
... nationals. In the United States one frequent phenomenon is the effort to keep school-age children with AIDS isolated from their classmates, if not out of school altogether. Governmental and civil rights organizations have countered restrictive moves with a great deal of success. There is little doubt in my mind that the ultimate physical toll of the AIDS epidemic will be high ...
979: A Time Of Prejudice
... blacks were still not really accepted, most people would not have the guts to stand up for them. Now most people have realized from the women’s movement and the civil rights movement, that judging people on what you can just see is bad. People who have realized this have opened their minds. Those ignorant people will maybe even someday miss the ...
980: The Genetics of Violence
... are beginning down a long road of finding the hereditary basis for impulsivity. While these studies continue to search for the genetic source of aggression, child testing programs, drug manufacturers, civil rights activists, lawyers, and anxious citizens await the resulting testimony of the scientists. The social implications of the genetic search for aggressive tendency is seen by some as a great step ...


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