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- 981: The Criminalization of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
- ... go to court under these laws in Michigan was Jeffrey Hanlon. Hanlon was a gay man who infected another man from Michigan while he was in New York. The American Civil Liberties Union, who agreed to take the case, agrued that the AIDS disclosure law is unconstitutional. Privacy of those with AIDS is what they were worried about. Opponents argued that ... they commit criminal acts, then so should the supposed 'AIDS' pushers. The Constitutional argument involoved is also a moral one. By transmitting the virus willingly one is usurping on others' rights to life and happiness. It is also seen as wrong by the public. In effect, it is murder in the second or third degree. If it is done intentionally, it ...
- 982: Prevention of HIV Transmittance to Babies
- ... are finalized so that the document won't be construed as supportive of mandatory testing. Mandatory testing has been controversial since the AIDS epidemic began. Opponents contend that is violates civil rights, results in discrimination and may drive some people away from receiving the medical care they need. Therefore, without a stronger message in support of voluntary testing the guidelines may become ...
- 983: 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 ...
- 984: Abortion: Life or Death Ä 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 ...
- 985: Abortion: Who Really Cares
- ... protected, the society is not as advanced as in a society where they are protected. T 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 ...
- 986: 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 ...
- 987: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Themes Related to Society Today
- ... was used over two-hundred times. As a result Huck Finn, one of the greatest American novels is noteworthy. This book was not written to besmirch the blacks of any rights or defame their character. This book was written to prove a point about the racial tension in the South before the Civil War. Therefore, Twain had no intention of being racist. In fact the message Twain is sending is anything but racist. Today, racism has nearly disappeared from our lives. There are ...
- 988: Richard Milhous Nixon
- ... as president he achieved détente with the Soviet Union and opened relations with the People's Republic of China. His administration occurred during the domestic upheavals brought on by the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. He was re-elected in 1972 by an overwhelming margin, but less than two years later he was forced to become the first man to ...
- 989: Computers And The Military
- ... also a lot of personnel mines about with different detonation mechanisms. Some of them are also controlled by computers, but all kinds of personnel mines are forbidden by The Human Rights Convention written in Geneva, Switzerland, by the United Nations. Therefor the western countries' intelligence's know very little about these mines, which are mostly made and kept in countries like ... capture and decrypt any messages of any interest and to jam their frequencies to prevent their internal communication. The section of Electronic Warfare can also hack into the enemy's civil computer system to steal information or create disorder by for example shutting down all electricity and water supply for the major cities which would force the enemy to take attention ...
- 990: Creationism
- ... school system. There are many that are followers of Jesus, but don’t find a need to be members of traditional churches (Sullivan 66). There would not have been a civil rights movement had it not been for the Christian foundation to support it (Sullivan 68). Our hierarchical behavior is just for philosophical justifications; our divine right of kings (Sagan 80). One ...
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