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- 361: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
- ... between life and death is, to them, a basic human right which the government has no right to legislate. They often compare this choice of euthanasia to the right to abortion. Judge Lynn Compton embodies these views in her opinion in the case of Bouvia v. Superior Court , "If there is a time when we ought to be able to get ...
- 362: Euthanasia Term Paper
- ... 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 legalised practice of euthanasia are the following: "Reduced pressure to improve curative or ...
- 363: Anarchy
- ... promote random violence like nihilism. There are also many different types of anarchists, allowing for many choices as to what type of peaceful protests an anarchist would like to choose (abortion rallies, war protests, political strikes, et cetera). Finally, anarchy is among the most "generation-conscious" of political philosophies. Preparing for the 21st Century, anarchists are looking forward to the safety ...
- 364: Prenatal Diagnosis: Heredity Disorders, Other Biochemical Diseases, and Disfiguring Birth Defects
- ... early diagnosis and treatment in the womb. (Jones, 1988). Continued support for medical research will undoubted provide more and more opportunities for early treatment or prevention, reducing the need for abortion, which is a major option and issue today. Progress in actual prenatal treatment for genetic disorders can be anticipated, provided that fetal research is not interdicted by state legislation. (Nora ...
- 365: Ovarian Cancer
- ... theory" proposes that continuous ovulation causes repeated trauma to the ovary leading to the development of ovarian cancer. Incidentally, having two or more abortions compared to never having had an abortion decreases one's risk of developing ovarian cancer by 30% (Coppleson, 25-28). Etiology It is commonly accepted that cancer results from a series of genetic alterations that disrupt normal ...
- 366: Friday The Movie
- ... With the rampant spread of the Aids virus and other sexually transmitted diseases anyone with common sense would know better than to behave in this manner. Unwanted pregnancies and the abortion rate or serious issues that should also be considered. Craig seemed to have a loving and supportive family. His dad was a real trip. His ideas about how to handle ...
- 367: History Of Feminism And Femini
- ... 1848 a topic of protest that had been ignored , due to its controversy ; would find its foothold in the second wave of feminism. That is the issue of contraceptives and abortion. iii) Second Wave Feminism a focus on events in the US. a) Feminism and the Civil Rights Movement. Similarly to the first wave who’s origins were in the abolitionist ...
- 368: Health Care System
- ... decreases the healthy nature of the uterine wall. It is only effective within seventy-two hours following conception. They also offer walk-in pregnancy testing, options counseling and referrals to abortion clinics and adoption agencies. In the Media office, there are three nurse practitioners on staff who provide complete gynecological examinations including Pap tests. There is a physician who is affiliated ...
- 369: Homeopathy And Women
- ... greatest victory was their continued illness (Smith-Rosenberg 1972: 674). In a joint paper with her husband, Smith- Rosenberg went on to analyze the conservative medical discourse regarding contraception and abortion, which opened up "access for women to new roles and a new autonomy." Responding with increasing harshness, many male doctors decried such practices as "unnatural, their hostility, rancour and moral ...
- 370: Journalistic Integrity
- ... a conservative slant. Conservatives contend that the press gives short shrift to traditional conservatives topics such as religion and family values, while giving disproportionate attention to liberal positions such as abortion, feminism, gay rights, and the environment ( Media Bias 157-158). The journalist may be liberal and might claim that attention is unbalanced in favor of the conservatives. Such seems to ...
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