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- 311: Ernest Hemmingway
- ... with a male friend to return to his wife who is having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A ...
- 312: The Life of Ernest Hemingway
- ... with a male friend to return to his wife who is having a baby. In Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants the man wants his sweetheart to have an abortion so that they can continue as they once lived. In To Have and Have Not, Richard Gordon took his wife to "that dirty aborting horror". Catherine's death, in A ...
- 313: The Life and Times of Ronald Reagan
- ... as the first woman justice of the United States Supreme Court was a popular one. However the administration's support for prayer in the public schools and its opposition to abortion aroused much controversy. Reagan's defense buildup commerced while foreign relations saw a stronger anti-Soviet stance but no major departures. The administration appeared internally divided on many matters such ...
- 314: Sigmund Freud
- ... Were you horrified?" - "No." " Do you know what you were charged with?"- "Yes. With having killed a child. - "Has that any connection with reality?" - "I was once responsible for the abortion of a child resulting from an affair. I dislike thinking about it."- "Well, had nothing happened on the morning before the dream?" - "Yes, I woke up and had intercourse." - "But ...
- 315: Margaret Atwood`s The Handmaid's Tale
- ... oppressive and totalitarian Republic of Gilead. The regime demands high moral, retribution and a virtuous lifestyle. The Bible is the guiding principle. As a result of the sexual freedom, free abortion and a high increase of venereal diseases at the end of the twentieth century, many women, (and men also, but that is forbidden to say), are sterile. The women, who ...
- 316: Mila 18: The Affair
- ... became pregnant, and recalled what her mother said to her. Deborah also recalled her mother telling her that sex was ugly and painful. Paul Bronski asked Deborah to get an abortion because she was so young. This was very painful for her. When in bed Deborah served her sentence. The guilt of sex was deeply implanted in her. She practiced pretending ...
- 317: Huck Finn's Conflict with Society
- ... One of the precepts of the Catholic religion is to follow the instructions of the Pope. Many Catholics however, do not follow the Pope's instructions on birth control or abortion. Government officials are also hypocritical. They preach family values, yet often they do not follow these values. Senator Packwood resigned from the Senate for his actions. Dick Morris lost his ...
- 318: Euthanasia
- ... not to destroy or injure human life directly, especially the life of the innocent and invulnerable. It has been reasoned that the protection of innocent life- and therefore, opposition to abortion, murder, suicide, and euthanasia- pertains to the common good of society. Among the potential effects of a legalized practice of euthanasia are the following: "Reduced pressure to improve curative or ...
- 319: Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide
- ... at the patient’s request. Religious organizations and opinions would be respected by their non-involvement in active euthanasia. The choice could be compared to other personal issues such as abortion, marriage or divorce, and sexual behavior. Proper controls and accountability through the legal system could prevent the slippery slope argument of active euthanasia leading to greater social ills. We already ...
- 320: Euthanasia Is Not The Answer
- ... mentioned were and ineffect, recognized by and incorporated into our Anglo-Saxon common law tradition. Consequently, it has been reasoned that the protection of innocent life and therefore, opposition to abortion, murder, suicide, and Euthanasia pertains to the common good of society. I think the whole debate regarding Euthanasia is really the inadequacy of palliative care in this country. The majority ...
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